Tokushima East Meat Festival

Event Details

Date: Wednesday, 29 July 2026

Format: Pairs Betterball Stableford

Category: Mixed

Entry Fee: JPY 8,070.00

Entry Method: Online


The Tokushima East Meat Festival (東徳島☆肉まつり) is a recurring Whist Partners (pairs) competition held at Takagawa Higashi Tokushima Golf Club. The event is played over the front nine holes with front-half scoring using a Double Peria (betterball) format. It is open to both members and visiting golfers (guests), with individual reservations accepted. The entry fee is ¥6,400 (total ¥7,820 including tax) for members and ¥8,070 (total ¥9,660 including tax) for guests/visitors, which includes lunch. The fee covers a 18-hole self-play price for a 4-ball group. The event does not allow combination with handicap allowances. Prizes are awarded at the end based on front-nine net scores. The event typically runs on Wednesdays throughout the year. Contact: 088-678-0001.


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Venue

Takagawa Higashi Tokushima Golf Club

名西郡, Japan

Takagawa Higashi Tokushima Golf Club is a 9-hole, par 36 course located in Tokushima, Japan, designed by Shuichi Suzuki and opened in June 1988. The layout is characterized as a hilly course that remains relatively flat and spacious, allowing for an open style of play. The facility features bent grass greens with significant undulation, and the course is designed to accommodate both caddie-assisted and self-play styles. The course is divided into an out and in nine, with the front nine measuring 3,069 yards from the forward tees and the back nine measuring 2,968 yards. The total yardage from the back tees is 6,037 yards. The front nine includes a mix of par-4s, par-5s, and a par-3, while the back nine features a demanding par-3 15th hole that measures only 160 yards from the forward tees but stretches to 210 yards from the back tees. A defining characteristic of the course is the presence of creeks that cross the fairways or guard the greens, adding strategic complexity to several holes. On the front nine, these water hazards are prominent on the 3rd, 5th, 6th, and 7th holes. The back nine continues this theme with creeks affecting the 13th and 14th holes. The 3rd hole, a par-3, is noted for being particularly difficult due to the Washington and Shigi green complex guarding the approach. The course offers three sets of tees for each hole, with yardages ranging from the long tees to the short tees, allowing for varied difficulty levels. The front nine par-3 15th hole is the shortest on the course, while the 7th hole on the front nine and the 15th hole on the back nine are the longest par-5s. The design emphasizes strategic shot-making around the water features rather than sheer distance.