Takagawa Othent Golf Club

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Address:
兵庫県
Japan

Takagawa Othent Golf Club is a 18-hole, par 72 course located in the Hyogo Prefecture of Japan, situated approximately five kilometers from the Kasai Interchange on the Chuo Expressway. The course was designed by architect Fukuichi Kato and opened in October 1993. It is classified as a "Heiryu" course, a term indicating a layout that is predominantly flat with gentle undulations rather than severe elevation changes. The design emphasizes natural terrain features, utilizing gentle slopes in the fairways to maintain visual interest and prevent monotony. The greens are constructed with Bentgrass, a detail that contributes to the high quality and consistent playing surface noted in the course's characteristics. The layout offers a variety of hole lengths, with the back tees totaling 3,526 yards for the front nine and 3,526 yards for the back nine, creating a balanced test that relies on precision rather than brute distance. Key characteristics of the course include its flat nature, which demands accurate approach shots and careful course management. The fairways are described as having natural, subtle起伏 (undulations) that add strategic depth without being overly punitive. The course features a practice facility with ten bays, an approach practice area, and a bunker practice zone, allowing players to prepare for the specific conditions found on the main layout. While the course has hosted various club competitions and maintains a schedule for member events, there is no public record of major professional tournament history associated with Takagawa Othent Golf Club. The facility continues to operate as a member and guest course, focusing on providing a consistent, high-quality round of golf in a relaxed, flat landscape setting.

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