千葉県
Kamogawa Country Club is a 9-hole golf course located in Kamogawa, Chiba Prefecture, Japan. Situated in the Minamiboso region, the course is characterized by its flat, hilly terrain with minimal elevation changes, offering a playing experience described as a resort course filled with sunshine and flowers. The facility is accessible via the Kisarazu Interchange on the Kisarazu Expressway, approximately 37 kilometers away. The course layout consists of nine holes, with a total par of 36 for the full round. The front nine holes feature a mix of par 3s, par 4s, and par 5s. The par 5s include the 1st hole, measuring 470 yards from the blue tees, and the 6th hole, which extends to 579 yards from the same tees. The par 3s are the 2nd and 8th holes, with the 2nd measuring 127 yards from the blue tees and the 8th measuring 165 yards. The par 4s comprise the 3rd, 4th, 5th, and 7th holes, with yardages ranging from 306 yards on the 3rd to 399 yards on the 5th from the blue tees. The course offers multiple tee boxes to accommodate different skill levels, including blue, white, green, and red tees. The blue tees provide the longest yardages, while the red tees offer the shortest, often matching the green tee distances for par 3s and 4s. For instance, the 2nd hole is 102 yards from both the white and green tees, and the 3rd hole is 170 yards from the green and red tees. The course is equipped with motorized carts, and the facility includes a restaurant and accommodation options on-site. Kamogawa Country Club is part of the Accordia Golf network and is known for its accessible layout and relaxed atmosphere. The course does not have a noted tournament history or a specific famous designer mentioned in the available records. It serves as a convenient option for golfers in the Chiba region, particularly those looking for a shorter, less strenuous round. The facility also offers services such as self-service bag drop-off and has a dress code requiring T-shirts and golf shoes during play.