1924-2 Koyama,
Gotemba, Shizuoka 412-0033
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18 holes. Tree-lined parkland.
Designer:
Shiro Akaboshi
35.255020
138.947059
9 km S of Gotemba city centre.
Gotemba Golf Club, home to a locally well-regarded tree-lined parkland layout, offers wonderful views of the surrounding volcano-mountain scenery. Among the mountain vistas is spectacular Mount Fuji ... Japan's highest mountain. Course description, images and other details to follow.
Must book in advance.
The layout at Gotemba GC was designed by Japanese golf course architect Shiro Akaboshi, who, with his brother Rokuro, was a keen student of golf design. The Akaboshi brothers paid close attention to the work of Charles "Hugh" Alison as the great British designer travelled through Japan in 1930. During this trip Alison designed (or redesigned) some of Japan's greatest courses, e.g. Hirono GC, Kawana Hotel (Fuji course), Kasumigaseki CC (East course) and Naruo GC.
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