Kofu International Country Club
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山梨県
Japan
Kofu International Country Club is an 18-hole golf course located in Yamanashi, Japan, designed by architect Midorozan Asami. The layout is characterized as a hilly course that utilizes the natural terrain, offering a playing experience that changes with the seasons. The fairways are noted for feeling longer than their yardage suggests, and the greens are constructed with two-vent turf and subtle undulations, requiring precise shot-making and putting to score well. The course is surrounded by abundant natural scenery and seasonal flowers, with peach blossoms creating a pink carpet-like view in the spring. The course plays to a par of 72, with a total yardage of 6,565 yards from the back tees. The front nine totals 36 holes with a par of 36 and a yardage of 3,262 yards from the back tees. The back nine also totals 36 par and 3,303 yards from the back tees. The course features a mix of par-3, par-4, and par-5 holes, with handicap ratings distributed across the layout to challenge golfers of varying abilities. Specific holes are highlighted for their characteristics, such as the fourth hole, which is a downhill par-4 that allows for powerful tee shots. Notable features include the fourth hole, which offers a dramatic downhill tee shot, and the second and eleventh holes, which are recommended for long drives. The third and thirteenth holes are designated as recommended holes for nearest-the-pin contests. The course rating varies by tee, with the back tees (B.T) offering a course rating of 71.8 for men and 77.8 for women, while the front tees (F.T) provide a more accessible challenge with ratings of 68.4 and 73.6 respectively. The setting provides a picturesque environment, described as having a box garden-like charm, particularly during the spring bloom.
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