Pacific Club Takarazuka Course

太平洋クラブ宝塚コース

Hyogo PrefectureHilly

18
Holes
72
Par
6,823
Distance

About This Course

Pacific Club Takarazuka Course is a beautiful 18-hole hilly golf course located on a plateau in Takarazuka, Hyogo Prefecture. Opened in 2001 and designed by renowned architect Fukuichi Kato, it features large bentgrass greens with subtle undulations that add strategic interest. The course offers scenic views of rolling mountains and seasonal landscapes, complemented by an elegant clubhouse and a restaurant with stunning vistas. Notable holes include the challenging right dogleg 9th and the water-crossing 17th. Equipped with advanced navigation carts, players can enjoy smooth rounds with real-time scoring and leaderboard updates. Soft spikes are required.

Technical Specifications

Holes
18
Par
72
Distance
6,823 yards
Course Area, m²
1,480,000
Green Count
1
Green Type
Bentgrass
Course Type
Hilly
Designer
Fukuichi Kato
Location
Hyogo Prefecture
Established
1994

Pricing

Weekday Price

from
¥9,900
Base Weekday Price
Base price without additional services like cart rental, caddie fees, or facility charges
¥8,000

Holiday Price

from
¥13,900
Base Holiday Price
Base price without additional services like cart rental, caddie fees, or facility charges
¥11,637

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
50 yards
Practice Stalls
9
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
Account for elevation changes and play one club more on uphill approaches since the hilly layout on the plateau affects yardage noticeably.
2
The large bentgrass greens have subtle undulations, so prioritize lag putting over aggressive pin-seeking to avoid three-putts.
3
On the right dogleg 9th, plan your tee shot for position rather than pure distance to leave a more manageable approach.
4
The 17th’s water-crossing demands careful club selection—take an extra club when the wind is in your face and avoid cutting it too close to the hazard.
5
Use the course’s navigation carts to check precise yardages and pin positions, which helps with smart risk management on angled holes.

Weather & Seasonal Information

Local Weather Patterns
Kansai has a humid subtropical climate with hot, humid summers and mild winters; expect a rainy season (tsuyu) in June–early July and occasional typhoons in late summer, while breezes on the plateau can strengthen in the morning and late afternoon.
Best Season to Play
Best played in autumn (October–November) for stable mild weather and clear views, with spring (April–May) a close second; avoid the rainy-season in June–early July and the typhoon-prone late summer months.

Dress Code

Dress Code
Thank you.
Shoes Specification
Soft spikes only

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Contact & Location

Address
7-2 Hanaori, Shibatsujishinden, Takarazuka, Hyogo, Japan
宝塚市芝辻新田字花折7-2
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