Five Hundred Club

ファイブハンドレッドクラブ

Shizuoka PrefectureOther

18
Holes
72
Par
7,068
Distance

About This Course

Five Hundred Club is an 18-hole golf course located in Susono, Shizuoka. Designed by Chohei Miyazawa, the course stretches over 7,068 yards with a par of 72, offering a balanced and engaging round for golfers of various skill levels. The course features two types of greens, Bentgrass and Zoysia, providing diverse playing conditions. Set within a spacious area, it blends natural beauty with challenging play. Conveniently located in the Kanto region, Five Hundred Club welcomes golf enthusiasts seeking a well-maintained course without specific shoe restrictions. Its peaceful environment and thoughtful design make it a noteworthy destination in Shizuoka Prefecture.

Technical Specifications

Holes
18
Par
72
Distance
7,068 yards
Course Area, m²
1,060,000
Green Count
2
Green Type
Bentgrass, Zoysia
Course Type
Other
Designer
Chohei Miyazawa
Location
Shizuoka Prefecture
Established
1980

Practice Range

Practice Stalls
20
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
At 7,068 yards the course rewards distance, so prioritize tee placement on long par 4s and plan risk-reward strategies for reachable par 5s.
2
The generally spacious fairways are forgiving off the tee, but the overall length makes accurate long irons and hybrids important for scoring.
3
Note the two green types: Bentgrass tends to be faster and truer, while Zoysia (Kōrai) usually plays firmer and slower with grain effects, so adjust club choice and spin accordingly.
4
Wind can be variable in the Susono area, so check conditions before each hole and favor conservative approaches to greens when pin positions are tricky.

Weather & Seasonal Information

Local Weather Patterns
The Susono area has a temperate climate with hot, humid summers often influenced by seasonal rain and occasional typhoons, mild and pleasant springs and autumns ideal for golf, and cool winters with possible morning frost.
Best Season to Play
Spring (April–May) and autumn (October–November) are the best times to play, offering mild temperatures and generally drier conditions.

Dress Code

Shoes Specification
No specification

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Contact & Location

Address
953-2 Senpuku, Susono-shi, Shizuoka, Japan
裾野市千福953-2
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