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Kawaguchiko Country Club-East Course Golf Course Map /Kawaguchiko Country Club-East Course Golf Holes Map
Kawaguchiko Country Club-East Course Golf Course Review in , JP in 401-0301

WEATHER
Hole
Par
Yards
5
536
4
371
4
355
3
194
5
539
3
143
5
587
4
406
3
147
5
536
4
359
4
365
3
184
5
549
3
143
5
557
4
365
3
157
Hole MAP
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Hole 1
Hole Name
From The Tee A gentle downhill long hole. The left side is followed by a low bank, and the right side is a forest with dents. Therefore, the direction of the left bunker is safe for the tee shot. The fairway will be flat from the second shot point. The green will open to the left and right in a Y shape, leaving an approach of about 100 yards. The left green (A) is long and narrow, so don't worry about the bunk
From The Fairway
On The Green
Hole 2
Hole Name
From The Tee Middle hole on the right dogleg. A pine forest is approaching on the right side, and bunkers are lined up on the left side. For the tee shot, pay attention to the left bunker and head to the left of the fairway. If you drive into the forest on the right, you will have trouble. On the second shot, there is no bunker between the left and right greens, so aim at the left green (A) from the right and
From The Fairway
On The Green
Hole 3
Hole Name
From The Tee Since the tee shot will be launched, the green will be blind. Middle hole with a long distance. You can't see where the ball falls on the tee shot, but the fairway is wide and there are no cross bunkers, so let's hit it with all one's might. Be careful with the second shot. Note that the left green (A) has an elongated depth. The right green (B) is received deeper than the center, so I want to hit
From The Fairway
On The Green Since the tee shot will be launched, the green will be blind. Middle hole with a long distance. You can't see where the ball falls on the tee shot, but the fairway is wide and there are no cross bunkers, so let's hit it with all one's might. Be careful with the second shot. Note that the left green (A) has an elongated depth. The right green (B) is received deeper than the center, so I want to hit
Hole 4
Hole Name
From The Tee
From The Fairway Middle hole with a short distance. However, there is a pond on the right side of the tee ground, and the fairway is a little narrower than other holes, and you can even feel oppressive. If you hit the tee shot just past the mound on the left side, the rest will be a short iron approach, but since there is a recessed trouble zone on the left side, it is best to attack the wide area on the right. Th
On The Green
Hole 5
Hole Name
From The Tee Flat short hole. The right green is about 30 yards behind the left green, so you need to read the distance accurately along with the pin position. The best position for the right green (A) is to pay attention to the left bunker and aim slightly to the right. The left green (B) is small and the back is a cliff, so don't overshoot. The bunker in the foreground is easy. For the tee shot, hold the dis
From The Fairway
On The Green Flat short hole. The right green is about 30 yards behind the left green, so you need to read the distance accurately along with the pin position. The best position for the right green (A) is to pay attention to the left bunker and aim slightly to the right. The left green (B) is small and the back is a cliff, so don't overshoot. The bunker in the foreground is easy. For the tee shot, hold the dis
Hole 6
Hole Name
From The Tee A short middle hole with a Y-shaped green separated from the location of the red pine and peaches in the center of the fairway. Since the fairway is narrow, aim for the center with a low ball on the tee shot. Please note that it is easy to enter the hazard on the right side. The right green (A) is deep, so hit it firmly so as not to short it. The left green (B) is tightly guarded by the bunker, an
From The Fairway
On The Green A short middle hole with a Y-shaped green separated from the location of the red pine and peaches in the center of the fairway. Since the fairway is narrow, aim for the center with a low ball on the tee shot. Please note that it is easy to enter the hazard on the right side. The right green (A) is deep, so hit it firmly so as not to short it. The left green (B) is tightly guarded by the bunker, an
Hole 7
Hole Name
From The Tee A short hole with two tea grounds that are completely separated in a dense pine forest and have different faces. The right green (A) will be launched a little, so use a slightly larger club and aim for the left side of the green. The left green (B) is a flat course, avoiding the bunker in front of the green and aiming for his right. Use a buffy or creek to attack with a higher ball than a long iro
From The Fairway
On The Green A short hole with two tea grounds that are completely separated in a dense pine forest and have different faces. The right green (A) will be launched a little, so use a slightly larger club and aim for the left side of the green. The left green (B) is a flat course, avoiding the bunker in front of the green and aiming for his right. Use a buffy or creek to attack with a higher ball than a long iro
Hole 8
Hole Name
From The Tee A 90 degree dogleg to the left near 250 yards after a slight launch from the tee ground. A famous S-shaped hole with a dogleg to the right near 110 yards in front of the green where Sawamizo crosses. The goal for the tee shot is Karamatsu, which can be seen in the center of the fairway. However, if the ball does not come out ahead of the line connecting the front of the right bunker and the mound
From The Fairway
On The Green A 90 degree dogleg to the left near 250 yards after a slight launch from the tee ground. A famous S-shaped hole with a dogleg to the right near 110 yards in front of the green where Sawamizo crosses. The goal for the tee shot is Karamatsu, which can be seen in the center of the fairway. However, if the ball does not come out ahead of the line connecting the front of the right bunker and the mound
Hole 9
Hole Name
From The Tee Planting and Sawamizo with Fuji Five Lakes in front of the tea ground. A middle hole with many bunkers, one of the most in the world, with bunkers scattered around the left side of both greens. The fairway at the point where the tee shot falls is flowing slightly to the right, so the target is closer to the left cross bunker. The second shot is relatively easy to turn on if you pay attention to th
From The Fairway
On The Green

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