| HOKKAIDO, JAPAN |
| Designer | Isamu Dohi |
| Hole/Par/Yard | 36 H/ Par 144/ 6,874 yards |
| Established | 1975 |
| Location | Chitose city |
| Closed on |
Open everyday Closed: late-November - March |
| Maximum Players |
4 |
| Golf Cart | Shared cart |
| Golf set | 〇 |
| Golf Shoes | 〇 |
| Umbrella | 〇 |
| Driving range | |
| Facilities | Restaurant, Bath |
* Prices are subject to change without notice
A strategically designed 36-hole golf course spread across a vast open plain
The greatest appeal of Shinchitose Country Club is the opportunity to experience two distinctive 18-hole layouts — the Hamanasu Course and the Horoka Course — each offering a unique style of play within the magnificent natural surroundings of Hokkaido.
The Hamanasu Course features a grand, open layout that captures the spacious character of Hokkaido golf. With wide fairways designed for powerful tee shots, players can enjoy an exhilarating sense of freedom from the tee. Beautiful birch and larch forests line the holes, creating a picturesque setting, while gentle elevation changes and strategically placed water hazards add challenge and variety to the round.
The Horoka Course offers a more strategic experience, making full use of the natural contours of the land. Compared with the Hamanasu Course, it requires greater precision and thoughtful shot placement. Success depends on carefully selecting targets from the fairway and executing accurate approaches around the greens.
One of the standout holes is the 6th hole on the Hamanasu Course, a long-driving hole that rewards distance and confidence. With its spacious teeing area and expansive views, it provides golfers with the perfect opportunity to experience the thrill of a powerful Hokkaido-style tee shot.
The Horoka Course features many strategically designed holes where forests, natural undulations, and greenside bunkers demand careful course management and precise shot-making.
Across all 36 holes, Shinchitose Country Club delivers the ideal balance between the enjoyment of powerful drives and the satisfaction of strategic golf.
The clubhouse restaurant offers a relaxing dining experience where golfers can enjoy a variety of Japanese and Hokkaido-inspired dishes before or after their round. Popular selections include:
With generous portions and a welcoming atmosphere, the restaurant provides the perfect place to relax and recharge after a day on the course.
Shinchitose Country Club has hosted notable golf competitions, including the 2007 Hokkaido Open Golf Championship. With its impressive 36-hole layout and challenging design, the course continues to serve as a respected venue for competitive events, including the Hokkaido Grand Senior Championship.