Dai-Tanino Country Club

大秦野カントリークラブ

Kanagawa PrefectureMountainous

18
Holes
71
Par
6,383
Distance

About This Course

Dai-Tanino Country Club, operated by PGM, is a distinguished golf course nestled in Hadano, Kanagawa. Set against the scenic Tanzawa mountain range within a national park, the course benefits from a mild climate and rich natural surroundings. Thoughtfully designed to highlight the natural terrain, each of the 18 holes offers a unique and engaging golfing experience. The course features bentgrass greens and encourages the use of soft spikes. Since May 2023, a locker fee applies when used. This well-regarded mountain course provides a memorable setting for golfers seeking both challenge and beauty.

Technical Specifications

Holes
18
Par
71
Distance
6,383 yards
Course Area, m²
1,090,000
Green Count
2
Green Type
Bentgrass
Course Type
Mountainous
Designer
Torakichi Nakamura
Location
Kanagawa Prefecture
Established
1973

Pricing

Weekday Price

from
¥3,900
Base Weekday Price
Base price without additional services like cart rental, caddie fees, or facility charges
¥3,182

Holiday Price

from
¥5,900
Base Holiday Price
Base price without additional services like cart rental, caddie fees, or facility charges
¥5,000

Prices shown are starting prices and may include additional fees. Prices may vary by season and availability.

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Practice Range

Practice Range Distance
30 yards
Practice Stalls
5
You can practice at this course! Take advantage of the practice range to warm up before your round or work on your skills.

Playing Tips

1
The mountain routing uses natural contours so expect frequent elevation changes—club up for uphill and club down for downhill approach shots.
2
Fairways tend to be narrower in places, so prioritize accuracy off the tee over distance to avoid heavy rough and tree-lined penalties.
3
Bentgrass greens are relatively true and receptive but can play quick on slopes, so pay close attention to green breaks and entry angles.
4
Wind in the Tanzawa foothills can be gusty and change direction, especially in the afternoon, so check conditions before every tee shot.
5
Because many holes follow the natural terrain, laying up to favorable angles to approach the green often yields better scoring than attacking from poor lies.

Weather & Seasonal Information

Local Weather Patterns
Hadano benefits from a mild, maritime-influenced climate with humid summers (including the rainy season in June–July), warm springs, cooler winters, and variable mountain breezes that can affect wind direction and strength, especially in the afternoons.
Best Season to Play
Best played in spring (March–May) and autumn (September–November) when temperatures are mild, course conditions are comfortable, and autumn foliage in the Tanzawa area is at its best.

Dress Code

Shoes Specification
Soft spikes recommended

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Contact & Location

Address
500 Yokono, Hadano-shi, Kanagawa, Japan
秦野市横野500
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