Fuji Golf Course

A highland resort course that blends into real nature.
It is a superb Mt. Fuji view course that satisfies a wide range of golfers from beginners to advances.

INFORMATION

Address 262-1 Yamanaka, Yamanakako-mura, Minamitsuru-gun, Yamanashi Prefecture 401-0501
Contact Number 0555-62-2500
Reception Hours 9:00 - 18:00
Access By Car
  • From Tokyo
    Though the Tomei Expressway, about 35 km from Gotemba IC to Subashiri IC, getting off at Subashiri IC and driving to Lake Yamanaka IC through Lake Higashi Fuji Go road (11.1 km) and from Lake Yamanaka IC to Fuji Golf Course is 5.1 km.
  • From Osaka or Aichi
    Through the Chuo Expressway to Lake Kawaguchi IC. Getting off Lake Kawaguchi IC and through the Lake Higashi Fuji Go road (10.1 km) to Lake Yamaguchi IC. From Lake Yamaguchi IC to Fuji Golf Course is about 5.1 km.
By Train
  • From through the JR Chuo Line to Otsuki Train Station and catch the taxi to Fuji Golf Course (38.7 km about 37 minutes)
  • Again through the JR Chuo Line to Otsuki Train Station and through the FujiKyuKo Line to Mt. Fuji Train Station. Getting off Mt. Fuji Train Station and catch the taxi to Fuji Golf Course (12 km about 21 minutes)
  • Through the Odakyu Line Limited Express to Gotemba Train Station and catch the taxi to Fuji Golf Course (19.2 km approximately 28 minutes)

COURSE LAYOUT

Front 9

Hole 1

Par 4, Back 368, Front 353, Ladies 340
This is a hole with an incline to the right so you need to aim for the left.
The second shot aims to the centre or a little front because the green is elevated.
The slope to the back right is strong, so it is best to attack from the left front.
The decisive factor in the game is whether to pass the tree in front of the green with a high ball or roll it with a low shot.

Hole 2

Par 5, Back 505, Front 478, Ladies 450
It is better to consider about the second shot and aim at the centre or slightly right of the fairway (*Since it is a right slope, you would like to attack from the left.).
You can boldly aim for a two-shot on the green, but since the left and right OBs are sluggish, connect them to the third shot firmly.
It is best to aim the centre or a little bit front of the green because the green is tilted.
The slope to the back right is strong, so it is better to attack from the left front.

Hole 3

Par 3, Back 155, Front 138, Ladies 130
Because it is a hole surrounded by forests, there may be wind in the sky even if the pin flag is not shaking.
Please be careful with the wind direction and the height of the ball.
The point is to be sure to cross the valley (OB) in front of the green.
You need to be careful because you often become OB when you hit the tree in front of the green left.
The centre or a little in front of the green is aimed.

Hole 4

Par 4, Back 375, Front 357, Ladies 325
The tee shot needs to avoid the pine tree in the centre. (Long hitters are also effective at attacking with long irons.)
You can see the green surface from the second shot point, but it will be fast from the front, so the key is to attack from the front. (the green surface is flat but looks like it is getting because the fairway is downhill.)

Hole 5

Par 4, Back 430, Front 405, Ladies 345
The tee shot is better to hit with bigger clubs because it is a bit of an uphill hole.
The green is elevated and it is also safe to attack from the left side avoiding the tree in front of you.

Hole 6

Par 5, Back 556, Front 528, Ladies 470
If you are a long hitter and aim for two-shot on the green, you can shortcut right forests, but it is better to keep the fairway for centre and aim for three-shot on the green.
Right next to the left green is OB, so do not over-hitting ir and aim at the fairway centre.
The slope to the left is strong, so it is best to attack from the right front.
The right green is surrounded by five bunkers and the flower path is narrow, so you want to attack with a high ball.

Hole 7

Par 3, Back 180, Front 165, Ladies 150
The tee shot wants to attack from the right because it is often a headwind from the right.
If you hit in the centre direction of the left green, you may enter the bunker or become an OB on the tree in front of the left.
The right green centre or a little from the front is the best because the green is elevated.

Hole 8

Par 4, Back 422, Front 394, Ladies 312
It is often a bit of wind against you from the right, and it is best to attack from the right because the entire hole is inclined on the left.
The 230-250 yards point is narrower, so you need to be careful about your choice of clubs for the tee shot.
Also, there are three or four pine trees on the left at the remaining 100-150 yards from the green, so the point is how to avoid it.
The slope to the left on the left green is strong, so it is best to attack from the right front.
For the right green, the slope to the left is strong, so it is best to attack from the right front.

Hole 9

Par 4, Back 459, Front 435, Ladies 360
It is often a bit of a headwind from the right, and it is best to attack from the right because the entire hole is uphill to the left.
Do not over-hitting it because the distance is long.
Also, if you put it in the left rough, the pine trees at 100-150 yards remaining from the green will be stylised, and the second shot may only come out. (the clubhouse looks tilted to the right, but it is an optical illusion.)
On the left green, the slope to the back left is quite strong, so it is best to attack from the right front.
Aiming to the centre or a little from the front on the right green is the best because the green is elevated.

Back 9

Hole 10

Par 3, Back 191, Front 174, Ladies 137
The left green is slightly uphill from the tee ground, so it would be better to hit a little bigger.
Aiming from the centre or a little front is the best because the green is elevated (left green).
The slope to the back right is strong, so it is best to attack from the left front (right green).

Hole 11

Par 4, Back 418, Front 398, Ladies 365
The wind is often following-up from the left, and it is better to attack from the left because the whole hole is tilted to the right.
A larger club would be good for the second shot because it would be a little uphill.
You need to be careful because the OB in the back is close to the right green.

Hole 12

Par 4, Back 395, Front 374, Ladies 305
The right side of the fairway left bunker is the best position for the tee shot.
Over 230 yards of carry is required to get over the bunker.
The green is slightly uphill from the second shot point, so you would hit it with a larger club.
Also, be careful when the pin is on the right, it often hits the pine tree, which is also in front of the green right.

Hole 13

Par 5, Back 600, Front 570, Ladies 485
The left side of the fairway right bunker will be the best position for the tee shot.
Over 200 yards of carry is required to get over the bunker.
It is often a head wind from the right for the second shot point, and it is better to attack from the right because of the left inclination.
You can see the left green side, but the point is to attack from the front because it is quickly rolling from the front.
The slope to the back left is strong on the right green, so it is best to attack from the front of the right while being careful of the bunker.

Hole 14

Par 4, Back 375, Front 354, Ladies 306
There are OBs on the left and right side, you do not have to force yourself to hit it with a driver (3 Wood or long iron would be good).
The green is slightly uphill from the second point, so you need to hit it with a larger club.
The green left is a strong slope from the back, so you should attack from the front.
The right green surface is tilted, but you need to attack from the left front.

Hole 15

Par 4, Back 362, Front 342, Ladies 320
There is a bunker on the fairway left of the pine tree you can see on the right.
Avoiding it or crossing the distance is the decisive factor in the game (carry over 230 yards to get over the bunker).
The slope to the back left of the left green is quite strong, so you are better to attack from the right front.
On the right green, the centre or a little from the front is the best because the green is elevated.

Hole 16

Par 3, Back 138, Front 128, Ladies 125
You need to be careful that it is often a headwind from the right, and the club selection for the uphill.
The tilted from the back right is strong on the left green, so you want to attack from the right front.
The slope from the back left is strong, so you should attack from the left front (right green).

Hole 17

Par 5, Back 507, Front 481, Ladies 440
You can turn it on enough without over-hitting it.
The fairway centre is safe.
Long hitter can also be a shortcut (carry over 230 yards required).
For the second shot, you should attack slightly from the left side as it often goes down to the left side and the right side elevated.
You can see the left green surface, but the point is to attack from the front because it is fast from the front.
The slope to the left is strong, so it is best to attack from the right front (right green).

Hole 18

Par 4, Back 356, Front 345, Ladies 320
The right side is OB, so it is safe to aim at the fairway and left side without over-striking it for the tee shot.
It looks quite uphill from the second shot point, but it is actually an eye illusion.
The 150 yard point in front of the green and the height of the green are almost the same.

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