長岡カントリー倶楽部
Niigata Prefecture • Forest
Nagaoka Country Club, established in 1966 and designed by Osamu Ueda and Isuke Izumi, is a 27-hole forest course located in Nagaoka, Niigata. The club features three distinct nine-hole courses: the East and West courses are flat woodland layouts that gradually increase in difficulty, while the South course offers more elevation changes and requires precise shots due to out-of-bounds areas. Known for its challenging holes, such as the long fifth on the East course and the demanding eighth on the West, it hosted the 1996 Japan Women’s Open. The course uses bentgrass greens and permits only soft spikes, providing a natural yet testing golf experience.
Nagaoka Country Club, established in 1966 and designed by Osamu Ueda and Isuke Izumi, is a 27-hole forest course located in Nagaoka, Niigata. The club features three distinct nine-hole courses: the East and West courses are flat woodland layouts that gradually increase in difficulty, while the South course offers more elevation changes and requires precise shots due to out-of-bounds areas. Known for its challenging holes, such as the long fifth on the East course and the demanding eighth on the West, it hosted the 1996 Japan Women’s Open. The course uses bentgrass greens and permits only soft spikes, providing a natural yet testing golf experience.