Toki-no-Dai Country Club is a challenging 36-hole tournament course set within the scenic Noto Peninsula Quasi-National Park in Ishikawa Prefecture. This hilly layout features flat terrain with many bunkers and small greens, demanding precision and strategy from golfers. Known for its ever-changing winds, the course offers no easy holes, earning high praise from professional players. The Mejo-dai Course hosted the Mizuno Open from 1976 to 1997, while the Noshu-dai Course was the venue for the Mizuno Ladies and the 1994 British Open Asia qualifiers. Soft spikes are required, and the course offers a true test for all levels.
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Toki-no-Dai Country Club is a challenging 36-hole tournament course set within the scenic Noto Peninsula Quasi-National Park in Ishikawa Prefecture. This hilly layout features flat terrain with many bunkers and small greens, demanding precision and strategy from golfers. Known for its ever-changing winds, the course offers no easy holes, earning high praise from professional players. The Mejo-dai Course hosted the Mizuno Open from 1976 to 1997, while the Noshu-dai Course was the venue for the Mizuno Ladies and the 1994 British Open Asia qualifiers. Soft spikes are required, and the course offers a true test for all levels.
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