Shinchitose Country Club

Spacious 36 Holes, with the strategic forest course “HAMANASU” and the flat and magnificent hillside course “HOROKA”.

INFORMATION

Address 1392 Kyowa, Chitose, Hokkaido, 066-0005
Contact Number 0123-21-2111
Access Get off at Chitose-Higashi IC and head to Naganuma on National Route 337, then follow the instructions and turn right to the course. On a separate route from Sapporo City, go straight on National Route 274 towards Mikawa via Kitahiroshima, 12km from Shin-Chitose-Bashi Bridge, turn right at the intersection of 10 south and go to Route 337.
There is also a route from Shinoda Onsen to the course by turning left.
Opening Date 05/06/1975
Green Bent One Green
Credit Card VISA, MasterCard, AmericanExpress, JCB
Round Style Caddy or self-playing system in all sets of passenger carts. Four pairs are allowed, but depending on the circumstances, twosomes are also possible.
Driving Range 130 yards, 11 bat (only approach shots and short iron)
Rental Rental clubs and shoes are available
*please make a reservation in advance
Longest Driving Hole Hamanasu Course: OUT 2 / IN 13
Horoka Course: OUT 2 / IN 11
Closest to the Pin Hole Hamanasu Course: OUT 4 / IN 11
Horoka Course: OUT 3 / IN 14
Caddie There are around 8 pairs of caddies every day. However, if you have more than 10 groups, we will consider the PGM Group Hokkaido area's caddy support system network, so please contact us as soon as possible.
Surrounding environment and landscape You can see mountains such as Mt. Tarumae from the Hamanas Course and the Mt. Yubari are seen from the Horoka Course.
You can also enjoy magnificent farms and nature on the road to the golf course. Please enjoy Hokkaido.

COURSE LAYOUT

An insatiable challenge to the magnificent nature

Course detail(official website/Japanese)

HAMANASU COURSE

It is a tough course that requires more advanced technology with water hazards everywhere, with undulating holes that double as a forest coast hill course.
Powerful and delicate, the point of score making is a fine sense of balance. It is a course that comfortably stimulates the challenge spirit of golfers.

Front 9


Hole 1 Par 4, Back 422, Regular 394, Front 373, Ladies 350
The hole is flat and the heavy rough on the right has a large slope.
The left side of 218 - 262 yards is also sloped.
Hole 2 Par 5, Back 555, Regular 5190, Front 486, Ladies 432
The tee is in a high position, with a magnificent downhill and uphill approach.
It is a right dogleg hole, but if you make a shortcut, a bunker is waiting in front of the green.
Hole 3 Par 4, Back 367, Regular 342, Front 326, Ladies 326
It is a slow downhill from tee to green.
A mountain comes out from the left and it is a dogleg to the left.
Hole 4 Par 3, Back 186, Regular 162, Front 138, Ladies 138
There is a penalty area in front of the green and you need an accurate shot.
Be careful of 3 putts as the green is big.
Hole 5 Par 4, Back 442, Regular 401, Front 278, Ladies 278
It is a magnificent hole.
A narrow rough (7,8m) continues as a bridge on the fairway from the front of the tee.
It is better to attack the left side of the fairway.
Hole 6 Par 5, Back 539, Regular 490, Front 436, Ladies 436
The third shot is a gentle climb, so be careful when choosing a club.
The green is two-tiered.
Hole 7 Par 4, Back 369, Regular 341, Front 327, Ladies 310
This is an affordable middle hole with the right dogleg.
If you aim at the right side of the fairway, there is a pond in front of the green remaining 55 yards.
Twisted green requires a calculated putting.
Hole 8 Par 3, Back 198, Regular 173, Front 162, Ladies 97
This short hole is slightly uphill.
The right side of the green is surrounded by bunkers, so it is easier to attack from the left.
On the green, it goes down to the left.
Hole 9 Par 4, Back 365, Regular 339, Front 339, Ladies 339
Bunkers is on the rough with mountains on the left and valleys on the right.
However, the approach is wide enough on the left side, and it is normal to go from the left for the first shot.

Back 9


Hole 10 Par 4, Back 387, Regular 368, Front 351, Ladies 324 It goes down in a straight line from the tee to the green.
With a dynamic downhill, the first shot is a good shot and goes right in front of the green.
Hole 11 Par 3, Back 182, Regular 156, Front 139, Ladies 139
A slightly downhill short surrounded by the forest.
The right side of the green is a large depressed place.
Hole 12 Par 4, Back 379, Regular 347, Front 347, Ladies 309
Uphill from the second shot and OB on the left side, but if you hit a strong slice on the right, no worries about OB.
The approach is to measure the distance carefully as the green is above.
Hole 13 Par 4, Back 437, Regular 410, Front 323, Ladies 323
This middle hole is slightly long with a downhill for the first shot.
The flower road is wide, but the bunker is in a mean place.
Hole 14 Par 5, Back 508, Regular 478, Front 463, Ladies 366
This long hole is a mixture of up and downhill.
Dogleg is to the right from 250 yards.
Hole 15 Par 3, Back 179, Regular 160, Front 116, Ladies 116
There is a large green depressed place between tee and green in a short hole with a short distance.
Hole 16 Par 4, Back 398, Regular 331, Front 331, Ladies 278
This hole is flat and slightly left dogleg.
There is a rough 109 yards to the left in front of the green, and part of it overhangs to the middle of the fairway.
Hole 17 Par 5, Back 581, Regular 563, Front 497, Ladies 497
This long hole is up and downhill.
There is a dogleg to the right from the second shot.
Please be aware that a large bunker is waiting in front of the green.
Hole 18 Par 4, Back 380, Regular 359, Front 313, Ladies 313
It is the only hole with a strong uphill in the Hamanasu Course.
The green is the last game hole with three steps and two waves.

HOROKA COURSE

The course is flat and looks gentle at first glance, but there are many holes laid out that require strategic skills that cannot be captured by power golf alone.
Around the green, undulation that requires an accurate approach shot is skillfully incorporated, and calm decision making is required.

Front 9

Hole 1 Par 4, Back 404, Regular 376, Front 303, Ladies 303
This middle hole is slightly downhill.
It is recommended to aim at the left end of the mountain for the tee shot.
The green over is prohibited.
Hole 2 Par 5, Back 498, Regular 471, Front 447, Ladies 447
The first shot is a dynamic downhill and the second shot is an uphill.
It is a birdie chance hole because the distance is shot.
Hole 3 Par 3, Back 171, Regular 153, Front 132, Ladies 105
It is a short hole with over the valley.
Wind direction is the key to better score making.
Hole 4 Par 4, Back 414, Regular 395, Front 384, Ladies 345
Please be careful as the entire fairway is slightly inclined to the right and the second shot is an uphill lie.
The green has less undulation and feels flat.
Hole 5 Par 4, Back 376, Regular 347, Front 291, Ladies 291
This middle hole is slightly uphill.
A birch on the fairway 164 yards ahead of the tee, and aiming at the left side makes it easier to attack the scondshot.
There is a possibility of 3 putts if you do it at the pin position.
Hole 6 Par 5, Back 555, Regular523, Front 492, Ladies 492
There is a bunker on the right tough ahead of 197 to 218 yard, so be careful of slicers.
It is a dogleg to the right, but it works well if you carry the ball exactly from the left side.
Hole 7 Par 4, Back 393, Regular 332, Front 332, Ladies 283
Attacking the right side with the right dogleg makes the second shot easier, but the guard's hunger makes it difficult around the green.
Hole 8 Par 3, Back 184, Regular 165, Front 114, Ladies 114
The left side is OB, the right side is the slope, and the first shot requires accuracy.
The green is guarded by four bunkers.
Hole 9 Par 4, Back 383, Regular 367, Front 282, Ladies 282
This middle hole is flat and straight.
It is better to focus on the direction rather than the distance.

Back 9

Hole 10 Par 4, Back 387, Regular 356, Front 284, Ladies 284
The first shot feels easy downhill.
The left side is in contact with No.15, and if you hit the right side accurately, you do not need a distance.
Hole 11 Par 5, Back 475, Regular 455, Front 436, Ladies 436
A slightly uphill straight long.
The left side is an OB, but since it is a short hole, the point of making a score is an aggressive strategy.
However, since the back of the green is a sloping surface, overshooting is prohibited.
Hole 12 Par 4, Back 379, Regular 356, Front 324, Ladies 324
It is a middle hole of the right dogleg, and it is recommended to attack from the left because the right side is an uphill.
Please be careful of the distance measurement from the second shot on the uphill.
Hole 13 Par 4, Back 407, Regular 382, Front 363, Ladies 326
A swamp is required on the left front from the tee ground, and a direct flight distance of 153 yards is required for the first shot.
The greenis a hole that is slightly elevated and easily disturbs the score.
Hole 14 Par 3, Back 141, Regular 141, Front 123, Ladies 123
It is a short hole over the pond.
The first shot is a long distance and the green is big, so please be careful.
Hole 15 Par 4, Back 404, Regular 385, Front 334, Ladies 334
It is a little right dogleg, but the drop point is wide and the apron is wide, so it is a birdie chance hole.
Hole 16 Par 5, Back 512, Regular 492, Front 424, Ladies 424
Slicing is dangerous because the first shot is downhill and the right side is a forest.
The fairway is big wavy and you need to pay attention to your stance.
Hole 17 Par 3, Back 164, Regular 142, Front 142, Ladies 142
Hole 18 Par 4, Back 377, Regular 357, Front 292, Ladies 292
The mound is on the fairway 109~131 yards and is the only blind hole.
The first shot is a straight shot, and the right side of the second shot is a dogleg.

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