From The Tee The starting hole where you can hit Fujiyama facing the front. It is best to always aim the shot to the left. The second shot is faster than the back of the green, so start from the front. There is also a match for the third shot.
From The Fairway
On The Green The starting hole where you can hit Fujiyama facing the front. It is best to always aim the shot to the left. The second shot is faster than the back of the green, so start from the front. There is also a match for the third shot.
From The Tee A downhill hole with a panoramic view of Suruga Bay from the tee ground. Aiming for the tee shot to the right will cause less trouble. It is good to lower the second club by one. Be careful of the green over in the approach match.
From The Fairway
On The Green A downhill hole with a panoramic view of Suruga Bay from the tee ground. Aiming for the tee shot to the right will cause less trouble. It is good to lower the second club by one. Be careful of the green over in the approach match.
From The Tee One of Daifuji's specialty halls. Don't be fooled by the wall in front of him, aim your tee shot at the palm tree on the left. The hole is short enough to aim for an eagle. You can attack boldly!
From The Tee The view of Suruga Bay looking back is superb. It is best to aim the tee shot to the left. The second shot can be hit in 2 by aiming for a palm tree. A course where you can aim for an eagle. It is possible to birdie even on the 3rd shot without overdoing it.
From The Fairway One of the famous holes, if you put it on the horse's back well, aim for the second shot to the left of the pole. Even if you fall to the right, the rest is short, so it's okay.
From The Tee It's farther than it looks. Note the headwind from the left. A course where you can get enough par even if you approach from the front. A course where you can see Suruga Bay and the Izu Peninsula and enjoy beautiful cherry blossoms in spring.
From The Tee Short PAR4. It is relatively easy because you can carry it to the front of the green if you have a long distance. Be careful from the back of the green because it is a high speed with slopes and grass grains. The iron rule is to always put the approach in front of the pin.
From The Fairway
On The Green Short PAR4. It is relatively easy because you can carry it to the front of the green if you have a long distance. Be careful from the back of the green because it is a high speed with slopes and grass grains. The iron rule is to always put the approach in front of the pin.
From The Fairway PAR4 launching toward Mt.Fuji. Since the left foot is up from the second shot, choose a club that gives a good distance. Be careful of the bunker in front.
From The Tee Following NO12, PAR5 hits Mt.Fuji vigorously. The distance is not so long, but the key point is to capture the bunker in front of the green.
From The Fairway
On The Green Following NO12, PAR5 hits Mt.Fuji vigorously. The distance is not so long, but the key point is to capture the bunker in front of the green.
From The Tee It is safe to aim for the center of the green. It is difficult to save a par if you put the ball into the bunkers on both sides of the ball.
From The Fairway
On The Green It is safe to aim for the center of the green. It is difficult to save a par if you put the ball into the bunkers on both sides of the ball.
From The Tee PAR4 with trees on both sides. The bunker at the second point is in play and makes you think from the tee shot. A combination of defense and attack leads to a good score.
From The Tee PAR5 on the right dogleg. As an attack, it is safe to win the third shot. OBs continue on the left side, so the first shot should be aimed at the bunker on the right side. There is a possibility of a par save even on the forest course.
From The Tee Great location overlooking Suruga Bay. A course where you can take a comfortable tee shot. The point is how to avoid the trees at the second point. The iron rule is to always attack the green from the front.
From The Fairway
On The Green Great location overlooking Suruga Bay. A course where you can take a comfortable tee shot. The point is how to avoid the trees at the second point. The iron rule is to always attack the green from the front.
From The Tee A long and slightly tough course. It is also a course with a handicap of 1, and even if the tee shot is OK, the second shot is not easy. The shortest way to par save is to attack with the third shot from the front.