Suzuran Kogen Country Club

鈴蘭高原カントリークラブ

Gifu PrefectureHighland

18
Holes
72
Par
6,603
Distance

About This Course

Suzuran Kogen Country Club is a scenic 18-hole golf course located in the heart of the expansive Suzuran Highlands in Gifu Prefecture. Set at an elevation of 1,300 to 1,400 meters, the course offers stunning views of the Northern Alps mountain range, including Mount Ontake and Mount Norikura. Surrounded by birch and larch forests with abundant wildflowers and birdlife, it provides a refreshing retreat, even during the summer months. The layout features gently rolling fairways on the front nine and a shorter, strategically challenging back nine, requiring precise shot-making. Designed by Sadakichi Mano, it offers a memorable golfing experience amid beautiful natural scenery.

Technical Specifications

Holes
18
Par
72
Distance
6,603 yards
Course Area, m²
860,000
Green Count
1
Green Type
Bentgrass
Course Type
Highland
Designer
Sadakichi Mano
Location
Gifu Prefecture
Established
1971

Pricing

Weekday Price

from
¥4,000
Base Weekday Price
Base price without additional services like cart rental, caddie fees, or facility charges
¥3,182

Holiday Price

from
¥4,000
Base Holiday Price
Base price without additional services like cart rental, caddie fees, or facility charges
¥3,182

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

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Course Ratings

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Difficulty
2 out of 5
Fairway Width
2 out of 5
Green Difficulty
2 out of 5
Length
2 out of 5
Value
5 out of 5

Practice Range

Practice Range Distance
300 yards
Practice Stalls
12
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
Front nine features gently rolling fairways framed by birch and larch, so use the large trees and fairway contours as targets to keep tee shots in play.
2
The back nine is shorter but more strategic, so prioritize accuracy and course management over pure distance on approach shots.
3
At 1,300–1,400 meters elevation the ball will generally fly farther than at sea level, so consider using one less club than usual for many shots.
4
Mountain winds can be gusty and variable—check wind direction on elevated tees and adjust club selection accordingly.
5
Greens are bentgrass and generally receptive, so leave approach shots below the hole for easier uphill putts and pay close attention to subtle breaks.

Weather & Seasonal Information

Local Weather Patterns
Highland climate with consistently cooler temperatures than lowland areas, frequent morning fog and rapid weather changes, and often gusty mountain winds; occasional late-spring or early-autumn snow can affect play.
Best Season to Play
Best played from mid-summer to early autumn (July–October) for cool temperatures, clear views of the Northern Alps and autumn colors; early and late season can be chilly and the course may open later in spring due to elevation.

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Shoes Specification
No specification

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Contact & Location

Address
1628-1 Nishibora, Asahi-cho, Takayama, Gifu, Japan
高山市朝日町西洞1628-1
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