Hyogo, Japan, Japan
Holes
18
Par
72
Nearest IC
山陽自動車道 三木東IC(約5km)
Booking
Concierge request
Forest Miki Golf Club is an 18-hole course on hilly ground in Miki, Hyogo Prefecture, designed by Arnold Palmer and opened in 1996. The course lies in the Hosokawa-cho area of Miki, reachable by taxi (about 25 minutes, roughly 4,000 yen) from Midorigaoka Station on the Kobe Electric Railway Ao Line, or by car via the Miki-Higashi interchange on the Sanyo Expressway, about 5km away. Carts here are riding carts fitted with GPS navigation, and the club does not provide caddy service, so rounds are played self-guided. The clubhouse has bath facilities for use after the round. As an Arnold Palmer design from the mid-1990s, the course reflects the hilly, tree-lined style common to the many courses built around Miki during that period. For visitors basing themselves in the Kobe or Osaka area, Forest Miki combines a designer-course pedigree with straightforward expressway access.
Public Transportation
Nearest Train Station
神戸電鉄粟生線 緑が丘駅(タクシー約25分・約4,000円)
Suggestion
山陽自動車道 三木東IC(約5km)
Last updated: 2026-07-01
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Forest Miki Golf Club has 18 holes on hilly terrain in Miki, Hyogo Prefecture.
It is in the Hosokawa area of Miki, Hyogo Prefecture, about 5km from the Miki-Higashi interchange on the Sanyo Expressway, or roughly a 25-minute taxi ride from Midorigaoka Station.
The course was designed by Arnold Palmer and opened in 1996.
Forest Miki Golf Club is a directory listing; Elite Golf Japan can review availability and access options through the concierge request form.
By straight-line distance, Forest Miki Golf Club is about 440 km from Tokyo Station and 45 km from Osaka Station.