Hokkaido, Japan, Japan
Holes
18
Par
72
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Address: 北海道上川郡鷹栖町15線23号
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Great Asahikawa Country Club is an 18-hole highland course near Takasu, in the Kamikawa District of Hokkaido. The layout was designed by William F. Bell Jr., who shaped the course across the elevated terrain typical of the region's highland-style courses. It opened for play in 1977. Golfers get around on self-drive riding carts, playing the course at their own pace without a set caddy service. The clubhouse includes on-site bath facilities, a common feature at Hokkaido courses where players can wash up after a round in the region's cooler climate. The course sits within Hokkaido's central Asahikawa area, a region known for a cluster of golf courses built through the 1960s and 1970s. No hole-by-hole yardage or par figures are listed for this course, but its highland classification points to a routing that makes use of natural elevation change across the property.
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Address: 北海道上川郡鷹栖町15線23号
Last updated: 2026-07-01
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Great Asahikawa Country Club has 18 holes.
It is located in Takasu, Kamikawa District, Hokkaido, Japan.
The course opened in 1977, designed by William F. Bell Jr.
Great Asahikawa Country Club is a directory listing; Elite Golf Japan can review availability and access options through the concierge request form.
By straight-line distance, Great Asahikawa Country Club is about 945 km from Tokyo Station and 1184 km from Osaka Station.