滋賀ゴルフ倶楽部
Shiga Prefecture • Hilly
Shiga Golf Club, located in Koka City, Shiga Prefecture, is an 18-hole course measuring 7,112 yards with a par of 72. Established in 1977 and operated by PGM, it is known as the site where professional golfer Ryo Ishikawa claimed his first major win in 2008. The course offers a challenging layout featuring tree-lined fairways, strategically placed bunkers, and a notable water hazard on the 8th hole. Designed by Hidenobu Kobayashi, it suits players seeking a rewarding experience on hilly terrain. The club is easily accessible, about 15–16 minutes from nearby expressway interchanges. Soft spikes are required on the course.
Shiga Golf Club, located in Koka City, Shiga Prefecture, is an 18-hole course measuring 7,112 yards with a par of 72. Established in 1977 and operated by PGM, it is known as the site where professional golfer Ryo Ishikawa claimed his first major win in 2008. The course offers a challenging layout featuring tree-lined fairways, strategically placed bunkers, and a notable water hazard on the 8th hole. Designed by Hidenobu Kobayashi, it suits players seeking a rewarding experience on hilly terrain. The club is easily accessible, about 15–16 minutes from nearby expressway interchanges. Soft spikes are required on the course.