北海道クラシックゴルフクラブ
Hokkaido Prefecture • Forest
Hokkaido Classic Golf Club is an esteemed 18-hole forest course designed by legendary golfer Jack Nicklaus, inspired by his hometown. Located in Abira, Hokkaido, the course features a mostly flat terrain with gentle elevation changes spanning 7,059 yards. Opened in 1991, it offers varying tee options to suit different skill levels. The clubhouse, built from cypress wood, provides a warm and relaxing atmosphere with a restaurant showcasing local cuisine and a soothing bath area. Facilities include a 300-yard driving range and a dedicated short game practice green, making it an ideal spot for golfers seeking both challenge and comfort.
Hokkaido Classic Golf Club is an esteemed 18-hole forest course designed by legendary golfer Jack Nicklaus, inspired by his hometown. Located in Abira, Hokkaido, the course features a mostly flat terrain with gentle elevation changes spanning 7,059 yards. Opened in 1991, it offers varying tee options to suit different skill levels. The clubhouse, built from cypress wood, provides a warm and relaxing atmosphere with a restaurant showcasing local cuisine and a soothing bath area. Facilities include a 300-yard driving range and a dedicated short game practice green, making it an ideal spot for golfers seeking both challenge and comfort.