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66 courses listed in Gunma, including authorized partner courses and directory listings for planning golf travel in Japan.

Palcall Tsumagoi Golf Club
Gunma, Japan Hilly

Palcall Tsumagoi Golf Club

Palcall Tsumagoi Golf Club is an 18-hole, par-72 hilly course in Tsumagoi Village, Agatsuma District, Gunma Prefecture, opened in 1992. The course was designed by architect Sho Okubo and plays to a total yardage of 6,880 yards over its 18 holes. Tsumagoi Village sits in the volcanic highlands of northwestern Gunma, and the course's hilly routing reflects that mountainous setting. The nearest train station is Karuizawa, in neighboring Nagano Prefecture, roughly 50 minutes away by car, making the club a common stop for visitors combining a Karuizawa trip with a round of golf. As a single 18-hole layout, the club offers one continuous course rather than a set of combinable nine-hole loops. Green fee and bath facility details are not listed in the available records for this course, so golfers should confirm current rates directly with the club before booking. The 1992 opening places Palcall Tsumagoi among the courses built in Gunma's Agatsuma District highlands in the early 1990s.

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President Country Club Karuizawa
Gunma, Japan Woodland

President Country Club Karuizawa

President Country Club Karuizawa is an 18-hole, par-72 woodland course in the Kita-Karuizawa area of Naganohara town, Agatsuma district, Gunma prefecture. The layout stretches 6,847 yards from the back tees and was designed jointly by Kajima Corporation and Sid Puddicombe & Associates, opening in 1997. Carts are equipped with GPS navigation, and an onsen bath is available on site for golfers after their round. Weekend green fees start from 14,500 yen. The club offers a free, reservation-only shuttle bus from Karuizawa Station, and by road it sits roughly 30 kilometers from the Usui-Karuizawa interchange on the Joshin-etsu Expressway, giving visitors a choice between rail and car access. Despite the Karuizawa name in its title, the course itself is located across the prefectural border in Gunma, in the northern Karuizawa highland area that shares the same resort character as its Nagano namesake. The woodland setting and 1997 build date place it among the more modern courses in the Karuizawa golf cluster.

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Tsumagoi Kogen Golf Course
Gunma, Japan Highland

Tsumagoi Kogen Golf Course

Tsumagoi Kogen Golf Course is an 18-hole, par-72 highland course in Tsumagoi Village, Gunma, playing to a total yardage of 6,811 yards from the back tees. The course does not offer caddy service, so all rounds are self-play, and golfers use riding carts that are permitted onto the fairways rather than restricted to cart paths. After the round, the club has an onsen bath on site. Access options include the Agatsuma Line to Manza-Kazawaguchi Station followed by roughly a 10-minute taxi ride, or the Hokuriku Shinkansen to Karuizawa Station with a connecting route bus. Drivers can reach the club via the Joshin'etsu Expressway, exiting at Usui-Karuizawa IC, about 49 kilometers from the course. The combination of highland golf and post-round onsen bathing, plus transport options from both the Agatsuma Line and the Karuizawa Shinkansen stop, makes it a practical stop for visitors touring the Gunma-Nagano border area.

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Takasaki Municipal Golf Course
Gunma, Japan Riverside

Takasaki Municipal Golf Course

Takasaki Municipal Golf Course is a 12-hole, par-48 riverside course located in Takasaki, Gunma, and opened in 1997. The layout plays to a total yardage of 3,845 yards across its single course, positioned in the Agatsu-cho area of the city. As a riverside course, the terrain runs along the water rather than through hills, giving the round a flatter, more open character than the region's mountain courses. With 12 holes and a par of 48, the course offers a shorter round than a standard 18-hole facility, suited to golfers with limited time or those looking for a quicker municipal round in the Takasaki area. Detailed information on architect, green fees, access routes, caddy service, cart type, and bath or onsen facilities is not available for this listing. Visitors should confirm these details directly with the course before planning a trip.

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Kan-etsu Highland GC
Gunma, Japan Hilly

Kan-etsu Highland GC

In Takasaki, Gunma, Kan-etsu Highland GC spans 27 holes over three nine-hole courses, for a combined 9,841 yards. The hilly complex was designed by Akira Sato and opened in 1972. There is no caddy service; rounds are played with self-drive riding carts that hold five people, and a bath facility is available afterward. Weekday green fees start at ¥3,500, rising to ¥3,955 on weekends. The club is roughly 4 kilometers from the Yoshii interchange on the Joshin-etsu Expressway, a short drive for golfers based in the Takasaki area or touring Gunma's hilly courses. With three nine-hole loops to combine, visiting groups can build an 18-hole round in more than one configuration, a layout common among clubs of this size built in the early 1970s.

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Yoshii Nanyo-dai GC
Gunma, Japan Parkland

Yoshii Nanyo-dai GC

Yoshii Nanyo-dai GC is an 18-hole, par-72 course in Takasaki, Gunma Prefecture, opened in 1997. The layout stretches 6,418 yards and was built by Seibu Construction Co., Ltd. Riding carts are standard here, with two-seat carts permitted on the fairways rather than restricted to cart paths, which keeps pace of play brisk. The course does not offer caddy service, so groups play self-guided in the cart-based format common to newer Gunma layouts. Access is straightforward for visitors based in Tokyo or the Kanto region: the course sits near the Yoshii Interchange on the Joshin-etsu Expressway, and JR Takasaki Station serves as the nearest rail hub for those arriving by train. At 1997, Yoshii Nanyo-dai GC is a comparatively modern addition among Gunma's golf courses, reflecting the cart-friendly, fairway-access design standard of courses built in that era. Golfers looking for a full 18-hole round with vehicle access across the property will find the layout suited to a quick, low-friction outing.

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Sunko 72 Country Club
Gunma, Japan Hilly

Sunko 72 Country Club

Sunko 72 Country Club is a 36-hole facility in Takasaki, Gunma Prefecture, made up of two 18-hole, par-72 courses set on hilly terrain. It opened in 1972, making it one of the longer-established clubs in the area. From the back tees the yardage runs to 7,047 yards, a length that rewards accurate long-game play across the hilly routing. The club includes on-site bath facilities for use after a round. Access is convenient from Tokyo: the course is close to the Yoshii Interchange on the Joshin-etsu Expressway, and JR Takasaki Station, served by the Joetsu Shinkansen, is the nearest major rail connection. With two full 18-hole courses on hilly ground, Sunko 72 Country Club suits golfers planning a full day of play, whether working through both courses or repeating a favored routing. The 1972 opening places it among Gunma's established clubs, predating many of the prefecture's more recently built cart-path courses.

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The Raysum
Gunma, Japan Hilly

The Raysum

The Raysum is an 18-hole, par-72 hilly course in Anaka, Gunma Prefecture, designed by American architect Dennis Griffiths and opened in 1993. The layout plays to 7,162 yards from the back tees, giving it substantial length for a course of its era. The clubhouse includes an onsen bath, a feature common at Japanese golf facilities that lets players soak after a round. The course sits inland in Gunma, reachable by car in roughly 40 minutes from Maebashi Interchange on the Kanetsu Expressway or about 30 minutes from Matsuida-Myogi Interchange on the Joshin-etsu Expressway, making it accessible from both the Tokyo direction and the Nagano side. Gunma's hilly terrain shapes the routing, with elevation change built into a Griffiths design set around the natural contours of the site. For visiting golfers combining a round with regional travel, the onsen bath and the dual expressway access make The Raysum a practical stop on a Gunma golf itinerary.

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Shimo-Akima Country Club
Gunma, Japan Hilly

Shimo-Akima Country Club

Shimo-Akima Country Club is an 18-hole, par-72 hilly course in Annaka, Gunma, opened in 1977. The course was laid out by Billy Casper, with a later renovation supervised by Asao Ishii. It plays to a total yardage of 7,403 from the back tees, a length that places it among the longer layouts in the prefecture. The hilly terrain around Annaka shapes the routing, with elevation change a constant factor from tee to green. Golfers can choose between a riding cart and a remote-control cart, and caddy service is available on an optional basis for those who prefer a traditional round. The club address is 群馬県安中市下秋間4385, within reach of JR Shin'etsu Line's Annaka Station. By car, the nearest interchange is Matsuida-Myogi IC on the Joshin'etsu Expressway, roughly 18km and 25 minutes away, with access also possible via Maebashi IC on the Kan'etsu Expressway

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Lakewood Country Club Tomioka Course
Gunma, Japan Parkland

Lakewood Country Club Tomioka Course

Lakewood Country Club Tomioka Course is a 27-hole complex in Tomioka, Gunma, comprising three 9-hole courses that combine to a par of 108. The layout was designed by Theodore G. Robinson and opened in 1996. Combined yardage across the three courses totals 9,955 yards, giving members and visitors multiple 18-hole combinations to choose from within the same property. The club is located at 群馬県富岡市小桑原432, in the hills surrounding Tomioka. By car, the nearest interchange is Tomioka IC on the Joshin'etsu Expressway, about 10km from the clubhouse. As a 27-hole facility, Lakewood Tomioka is set up to handle rotating course combinations, a format common among larger Japanese clubs built in the 1990s. No caddy or cart details are listed in the current facility information

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Yoshii Country Club
Gunma, Japan Parkland

Yoshii Country Club

Yoshii Country Club is an 18-hole, par-72 course in Takasaki, Gunma, opened in 1996. The layout plays to 7,101 yards from the back tees. Green fees start from 27,050 yen on weekdays and 33,100 yen on weekends, placing the club in a mid-to-upper price bracket for the region. The club is located at 群馬県高崎市吉井町下奥平554, in the Yoshii area of Takasaki. Visitors arriving by train can reach JR Takasaki Station and continue by taxi, a ride of about 20 minutes. By car, the nearest interchange is Yoshii IC on the Joshin'etsu Expressway, just 7km from the course, making it one of the more accessible clubs in the Joshin'etsu corridor. No architect or course-type details are listed in the current facility information, and caddy and cart options are not specified

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Tomioka Club
Gunma, Japan Hilly

Tomioka Club

Tomioka Club is an 18-hole, par-72 hilly course in Tomioka, Gunma Prefecture, opened in 1989. It was designed by Larry Nelson and Hirochika Tomizawa. The course measures 7,000 yards in total, with a recorded back-tee yardage of 6,510 yards. Access is from JR Takasaki Station on the Joetsu Shinkansen line, about 20 minutes away by taxi, with a club bus also available; by car, the course is roughly 10 kilometers (about 20 minutes) from Tomioka Interchange on the Joshin-etsu Expressway. Carts are self-drive electric models. Green fees start at ¥10,400 on weekdays and ¥15,700 on weekends, making it one of the more affordable hilly courses in the prefecture. No caddie or onsen bath service is on record for the club.

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Green Park Country Club
Gunma, Japan Woodland

Green Park Country Club

Green Park Country Club is a 27-hole, par-72 woodland course in Fujioka, Gunma, made up of three nine-hole loops that let groups rotate between combinations across a day. The course sits in the Shimohino area of Fujioka, with tree-lined fairways typical of Gunma's woodland layouts. Access is straightforward from the Tokyo area: golfers can take a reserved club bus from the east exit of JR Takasaki Station, or drive to the Fujioka interchange on the Joshin-etsu Expressway. Weekday green fees start from 6,290 yen and weekend rates from 10,140 yen. The clubhouse includes bath facilities for golfers to use after a round. With three separate nine-hole courses feeding into a full par-72 round, Green Park Country Club can rotate large groups through varied routings, a layout common among Japanese clubs built to handle high weekend volume.

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Kanra Country Club
Gunma, Japan Hilly

Kanra Country Club

Kanra Country Club is an 18-hole, par-72 hilly course in Kanra, Gunma Prefecture, designed by Kokichi Yasuda and opened in 1975. The course plays 6,874 yards from the back tees over hilly terrain in the Amabiki area of Kanra town. It is a caddie-free course, with rounds played using self-drive riding carts that seat five. The clubhouse includes bath facilities for golfers after their round. By car, the course is about 9 kilometers from the Yoshii interchange on the Joshin-etsu Expressway, giving it access from the greater Takasaki and Tokyo areas. Opened in 1975, Kanra Country Club has operated as a single 18-hole course for more than five decades, with a full par-72 routing and no additional nine-hole loops.

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Tamamura Golf Course
Gunma, Japan Riverside

Tamamura Golf Course

Tamamura Golf Course is an 18-hole, par-72 riverside course in Tamamura, Gunma Prefecture. The course was designed by Kineo Fukuda and Kiichi Noguchi and opened in 1976, and plays to 6,572 yards from the back tees. As a riverside layout, the course follows the flat terrain typical of courses built along Japan's river plains, a contrast to the hilly and mountain courses common elsewhere in Gunma. The course sits close to the Kan-etsu corridor, about 5.8 kilometers, or 8 minutes by car, from the ETC-only Takasaki-Tamamura Smart Interchange, making it a convenient stop for golfers driving through the Kita-Kanto region. Tamamura's riverside setting and moderate yardage suit golfers looking for a manageable round without severe elevation change. The course has been in continuous operation since 1976, giving it a long track record in the local Gunma golf scene.

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Haruna Forest Country Club
Gunma, Japan Highland

Haruna Forest Country Club

Haruna Forest Country Club is an 18-hole highland course in Kurabuchi, Takasaki City, Gunma, designed by Jack Nicklaus and opened in 1996. From the back tees the course measures 7,054 yards, laid out across the elevated terrain that gives the club its name. Access is built around the JR Nagano Shinkansen: golfers can reach Annaka-Haruna Station and continue to the course by car in about 25 minutes, or use the club's reserved morning bus service, which runs one departure a day and requires a booking. By road, the course is about 34 kilometers, or roughly 45 minutes, from Takasaki Interchange on the Kanetsu Expressway, and about 15 kilometers from Matsuida-Myogi Interchange on the Joshin-etsu Expressway, giving drivers two route options from either the Kanto plain or the Nagano direction. The course combines a Nicklaus design with the elevated terrain typical of Gunma's highland courses.

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Kasumiayama Country Club
Gunma, Japan Hilly

Kasumiayama Country Club

Kasumiayama Country Club is an 18-hole, par-72 hilly course in Shinto-mura, Kitagunma-gun, Gunma, opened in 1993. The course was designed by Greg Norman and plays 6,781 yards. Access is by car from JR Shibukawa Station on the Joetsu Line, about 20 minutes away, or from the Komagi Smart IC on the Kanetsu Expressway, 9 kilometers from the club. An on-site bath is available for golfers after their round. As a Greg Norman design from 1993, the course dates to a period when a number of international architects were brought in to design courses in Japan. Green fee and caddy details are not listed for this club; visitors should confirm service style and pricing directly when booking a round.

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Takanashi Club
Gunma, Japan Woodland

Takanashi Club

Takanashi Club is an 18-hole, par-72 course laid out through wooded terrain in Annaka, Gunma. The course plays to 5,803 yards from the regular tees and 6,755 yards from the back tees, and was designed by Kato Iemitsu, opening in 1997. Golfers reach the club via the Joshin-etsu Expressway, exiting at Matsuida-Myogi IC roughly 5 kilometers from the course. Carts are self-drive or ride with an optional caddy, and each cart is fitted with a GPS scoring and navigation system, letting groups track distances and post scores as they play. After the round, the clubhouse has an on-site bath for players to unwind in. The woodland setting places most holes among trees, a layout style common to courses built in this part of Gunma during the 1990s. With one 18-hole course on the property and a full par-72 routing, Takanashi Club suits visiting golfers looking for a single-loop round within easy reach of the expressway

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Village East-Karuizawa Golf Club
Gunma, Japan Hilly

Village East-Karuizawa Golf Club

Village East-Karuizawa Golf Club is an 18-hole, par-72 course set on hilly terrain in Annaka, Gunma Prefecture, near the border with Nagano's Karuizawa area. Rokuzo Asami designed the course, which opened in 1978 and plays to 6,403 yards. Access by car runs through the Matsuida-Myogi interchange on the Joshin-etsu Expressway, about 8 kilometers from the club, while train travelers can reach Yokokawa Station on the JR Shin-etsu Main Line and continue by car in around 5 minutes. The club includes onsen bathing facilities on site, letting players soak after finishing their round in the surrounding hills. Opened in the late 1970s, Village East-Karuizawa combines the hilly routing common to courses in this part of Gunma with hot-spring bathing, a pairing found at a number of clubs near the Karuizawa resort area just across the prefectural line.

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Kiryu Country Club
Gunma, Japan Highland

Kiryu Country Club

Kiryu Country Club is an 18-hole, par-72 highland course in Kiryu, Gunma Prefecture, sited on the slopes of Mount Akagi at Shinsato-cho. Opened in 1975 and designed by Tadakado Shimoyama, the course plays to 6,464 yards from the back tees and is one of two 18-hole layouts at the club. Carts are electromagnetic-guidance, five-seat models that run automatically along the fairways. The highland setting places the course at elevation on the Akagi range. Access is by car: about 15 minutes from Akagi Station on the Tobu Isesaki Line, or roughly 25 minutes from Isesaki Interchange on the Kita-Kanto Expressway. The club's address is Akagiyama, Shinsato-machi, Kiryu City, Gunma Prefecture. With two courses on site, golfers can play a second round without leaving the property.

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Hōō Golf Club
Gunma, Japan Hilly

Hōō Golf Club

Hōō Golf Club is a 36-hole facility in Ota, Gunma Prefecture, made up of two 18-hole courses laid out over hilly terrain for a combined par of 144. The club opened in 1973 to a design by Kazumi Miura. Weekday green fees start at ¥10,648, and weekend fees start at ¥18,208. Caddy service is optional, and carts come with GPS navigation. An onsen bath is available on site after the round. The club sits inland from Ota Station on the Tobu Isesaki Line, about a 15 to 20 minute taxi ride away, and is close to three expressway access points on the Kita-Kanto Expressway: Ota-Yabuzuka IC (about 8 kilometers, 10 minutes), Ota-Kiryu IC (about 5 kilometers, 19 minutes), and Ota-Gōdo Smart IC. With two courses and onsen facilities on site, it suits golfers looking to play 36 holes in a day or pair a round with an overnight stay in the area.

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Ōta Futaba Country Club
Gunma, Japan Hilly

Ōta Futaba Country Club

Ōta Futaba Country Club is a 27-hole facility in Ota, Gunma Prefecture, arranged as three 9-hole courses with a combined par of 108 and total yardage of 9,978. The club opened in 1974 to a design by Mitsuaki Kobayashi. Weekday green fees start at ¥9,890, and weekend fees start at ¥15,440. Caddy service is optional, and carts are equipped with GPS navigation. The nearest station is Yabuzuka on the Tobu Kiryu Line, about a 10 minute taxi ride from the club, and the Kita-Kanto Expressway's Ota-Yabuzuka IC is also roughly 10 minutes away by car. The three-course layout gives golfers flexibility to combine nine-hole loops into an 18-hole round, and the short run from the Ota-Yabuzuka interchange makes it a straightforward stop for golfers driving through the area.

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Akagi Country Club
Gunma, Japan Woodland

Akagi Country Club

Akagi Country Club is an 18-hole, par-72 woodland course in Kiryu, Gunma Prefecture, playing 6,790 yards from the back tees. The club opened in 1994 to a design by Kunio Busujima. Weekday green fees start at ¥10,530, and weekend fees start at ¥15,530. An onsen bath is available on site after the round. Access is via Akagi Station on the Tobu Railway, about a 15 minute taxi ride from the station. By car, the nearest expressway access is the Kita-Kanto Expressway's Hashie PA Smart IC, roughly 15 kilometers away, a distance comparable to the route from Isesaki IC. Caddy and cart details are not published for this club, so golfers should confirm service options when booking. The woodland layout and onsen facilities suit golfers looking to combine a round with a bath afterward.

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Akagi International Country Club
Gunma, Japan Woodland

Akagi International Country Club

Akagi International Country Club is a 27-hole, par-108 woodland course in Maebashi, Gunma, opened in 1964. The layout, designed by Shigeru Ishii and Hidetoshi Kobayashi, spans three 9-hole courses totaling 10,647 yards from the back tees, giving players three separate 18-hole combinations to choose from. The course sits near Mount Akagi and is reached from the Kanetsu Expressway's Akagi IC, about 13.9 kilometers (roughly 22 minutes) away; travelers arriving by train can take the Joetsu Shinkansen to Takasaki, transfer to the JR Ryomo Line to Maebashi Station, and continue by taxi (about 25 minutes, roughly 4,500 yen). Riding carts are standard, and caddies are available on an optional basis. Weekday green fees start at 10,900 yen, rising to 16,180 yen on weekends. With three distinct nines built around wooded terrain, the club suits golfers looking for varied 18-hole pairings within a single visit.

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Akagi Golf Club
Gunma, Japan Highland

Akagi Golf Club

Akagi Golf Club is an 18-hole, par-72 highland course in Shibukawa, Gunma, playing 7,010 yards from the back tees. The course lies close to the Kanetsu Expressway's Akagi IC, roughly 2 kilometers away, making it one of the more accessible courses in the area. Golfers arriving by train can take the JR Joetsu Line to Shibukawa Station and continue by taxi, a trip of about 20 to 30 minutes and roughly 3,000 yen; no club shuttle bus is provided. Riding carts are used on the course, and caddies are available on an optional basis. Green fees start at 4,830 yen on weekdays and 5,430 yen on weekends, among the more affordable options in the region. The clubhouse includes a bath facility for golfers to use after their round. With its highland setting and proximity to the highway, the course works well for a straightforward day trip from Shibukawa or nearby Maebashi.

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Northern Country Club Akagi Golf Course
Gunma, Japan Hilly

Northern Country Club Akagi Golf Course

Northern Country Club Akagi Golf Course is a 27-hole hilly course in Shibukawa, Gunma, laid out across three separate 9-hole loops on the slopes of Mount Akagi. The hilly terrain gives the three nines distinct character, and golfers can combine any two of them into an 18-hole round. The course is reached from the Kanetsu Expressway's Akagi IC, about 11 kilometers away. Specific details on par, yardage, and green fees are not listed here, and prospective visitors should confirm current rates and course conditions directly with the club before arranging a visit. As with other courses in the Akagi area, the setting places golfers among wooded hillsides north of Maebashi and Shibukawa, within reach of the broader Akagi golf cluster that includes Akagi International Country Club and Akagi Golf Club nearby.

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Shōwa no Mori Golf Course
Gunma, Japan Highland

Shōwa no Mori Golf Course

Shōwa no Mori Golf Course is a 9-hole, par-36 highland course in Showa Village, Gunma, opened in 2002. The course plays 3,040 yards from the back tees and sits in highland terrain near Numata, in the northern part of the prefecture. It is easily reached from the Kanetsu Expressway's Showa IC, about 8 minutes by car, making it a convenient stop for golfers traveling the expressway corridor toward Numata and beyond. Visitors arriving by train can take the JR Joetsu Line to Numata Station and continue by taxi, a ride of about 25 minutes. As a single 9-hole loop, the course suits a shorter round or a warm-up session rather than a full 18-hole day, and it is one of the more recently opened courses in the Akagi-Numata area. Details on green fees, caddy service, and cart type are not listed here; visitors should confirm current conditions with the club directly before their round.

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Hakusui Golf Club
Gunma, Japan Hilly

Hakusui Golf Club

Hakusui Golf Club sits in Shibukawa, Gunma Prefecture, on hilly terrain typical of the region north of Takasaki. The facility comprises two courses, with the main 18-hole layout playing to a par of 72 over 7,118 yards (7,021 yards from the back markers). Caddies are optional, giving golfers the choice of a caddied or self-navigated round. After play, the clubhouse offers a bath for guests to unwind. The course is reached from JR Shibukawa Station on the Jōetsu Line, roughly a 15-minute taxi ride, or by car via the Kan-etsu Expressway's Shibukawa-Ikaho interchange, about 10 kilometers away. The hilly routing and dual-course setup make Hakusui a practical choice for visitors staying in the Ikaho onsen area who want a full day of golf without straying far from the highway network.

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Ikaho Golf Club
Gunma, Japan Hilly

Ikaho Golf Club

Ikaho Golf Club occupies hilly ground in Higashiagatsuma, in Gunma's Agatsuma District, near the Ikaho onsen resort. Designed by Shunsuke Kato and opened in 1984, the facility spans three nine-hole courses for a combined 27 holes and a par of 108, giving golfers several routing combinations for a round. Play is by riding cart on a self-play basis, and caddy service is available as an option for those who prefer it. The onsen bath at the clubhouse follows the tradition of the surrounding Ikaho hot-spring area. Access is via JR Shibukawa Station on the Jōetsu Line, or by car from the Kan-etsu Expressway's Shibukawa-Ikaho interchange, about 11 kilometers from the course. The three-course layout and proximity to Ikaho onsen make this a practical stop for visitors combining golf with a hot-spring stay in the region.

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Hatsuhoshi Country Club Shirasawa Plateau Course
Gunma, Japan Hilly

Hatsuhoshi Country Club Shirasawa Plateau Course

Hatsuhoshi Country Club's Shirasawa Plateau Course is located in Numata, Gunma Prefecture, on hilly terrain and is one of three courses at the facility. Designed by Chohei Miyazawa and opened in 1992, the course plays to a par of 72 over 7,120 yards from the back tees. Golfers use riding carts on a self-play basis. Weekday green fees start from ¥6,050 and weekend fees start from ¥9,900. After the round, players can unwind in the onsen bath at the clubhouse. The course is about a 10-minute drive from the Numata interchange on the Kan-etsu Expressway, making it a convenient stop for visitors traveling north from Tokyo toward the Numata and Minakami area. The combination of plateau terrain, full-length yardage, and onsen facilities gives this course a distinct profile among the region's hilly layouts.

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Golf Club Sky Resort
Gunma, Japan Highland

Golf Club Sky Resort

Golf Club Sky Resort is located in Minakami, Gunma Prefecture, on highland terrain and is one of two courses at the facility. Designed by Mitsuo Yoshizaki and opened in 1973, the course plays to a par of 71 over 6,220 yards from the back tees. A bath is available at the clubhouse for players after their round. Minakami is known as a gateway to Gunma's mountain and hot-spring areas, and the course's highland setting reflects that location. With a par-71 routing and back-tee yardage of 6,220 yards, the layout suits golfers looking for a shorter, elevation-driven round compared to the longer hilly courses found elsewhere in the Numata and Shibukawa area of the prefecture.

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Gunma Country Club
Gunma, Japan Hilly

Gunma Country Club

Gunma Country Club is an 18-hole course in Minakami, in the Tone district of Gunma Prefecture, laid out over hilly terrain. The course opened in 1973. Access is via the Joetsu Shinkansen to Jomo-Kogen Station, or by car from the Kanetsu Expressway's Tsukiyono interchange. Rounds are played with a riding cart, and caddy service is available on an optional basis. The clubhouse includes an onsen bath for players to use after their round. As a hilly course, the routing follows natural changes in elevation rather than flat parkland terrain. Par, total yardage, architect, and green fee information were not included in the available records, so golfers should confirm scorecard details and pricing directly with the club before booking. Minakami is reachable from Tokyo by Shinkansen in about two hours, making the course accessible as a day trip or as part of a longer stay in the area.

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Kan'etsu Golf Club Nakayama Course
Gunma, Japan Hilly

Kan'etsu Golf Club Nakayama Course

Kan'etsu Golf Club Nakayama Course is an 18-hole, par-72 layout set on hilly terrain in Takayama village, in the Agatsuma district of Gunma Prefecture. The course was designed by Brian Jones and opened in 1995. Visitors arriving by train use the Joetsu Shinkansen to Jomo-Kogen Station, where a club bus is available with advance reservation; drivers can also reach the club from the Kanetsu Expressway's Tsukiyono interchange, roughly 15 kilometers away. Rounds are played with a riding cart, and caddy service is offered on an optional basis. The clubhouse has an onsen bath for use after play. As a par-72 course built into hilly ground, the routing follows the natural contours of the Agatsuma highlands rather than flat terrain. Total yardage and green fee figures were not included in the available records. The course sits close to Takayama Golf Club and Jomo Shinrin Country Club, both also in Takayama village, forming a small cluster of courses in the same area.

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Takayama Golf Club
Gunma, Japan Highland

Takayama Golf Club

Takayama Golf Club is an 18-hole, par-72 highland course in Takayama village, in the Agatsuma district of Gunma Prefecture. The course plays 6,362 yards from the regular tees and 6,890 yards from the back tees. Golfers arrive via the Joetsu Shinkansen to Jomo-Kogen Station, about one hour and fifteen minutes from Tokyo Station, followed by a roughly 20-minute taxi ride from the station. Drivers can reach the club from the Kanetsu Expressway's Shibukawa-Ikaho interchange, about 19 kilometers and 30 minutes away. The clubhouse offers a bath for players after their round. Set as a highland course, the layout differs from the hilly terrain found at nearby Kan'etsu Golf Club Nakayama Course and Jomo Shinrin Country Club, both also located in Takayama village. Architect, opening year, caddy availability, and cart type were not included in the available records, so golfers should confirm these details directly with the club before booking a round.

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Jōmo Shinrin Country Club
Gunma, Japan Parkland

Jōmo Shinrin Country Club

Jōmo Shinrin Country Club is an 18-hole, par-72 course located at 6859-147 Nakayama, Takayama village, in the Agatsuma district of Gunma Prefecture. The course was designed by Seizo Tomizawa. It sits in the same part of Takayama village as Takayama Golf Club and Kan'etsu Golf Club Nakayama Course, forming a small cluster of golf courses in this corner of Gunma Prefecture. Course type, total yardage, opening year, access routes, caddy service, cart type, and bath or onsen facilities were not included in the available records for this course. Golfers planning a visit should confirm these details, along with green fees, directly with the club before booking a round.

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Northern Country Club Jōmo Golf Course
Gunma, Japan Hilly

Northern Country Club Jōmo Golf Course

Northern Country Club Jōmo Golf Course is an 18-hole, par-72 hilly layout in Takayama Village, Agatsuma District, Gunma Prefecture, opened in 1978. Set on hilly terrain, the course measures 6,621 yards from the back tees and was designed by Mitsuaki Kobayashi (小林光昭). Weekday green fees start from 2,900 yen and weekend fees from 3,991 yen, making it an accessible option for visiting golfers. The club is reached from the Jōetsu Shinkansen's Jōmo-Kōgen Station via a reservation-only club bus, or by car from the Kan-etsu Expressway's Shibukawa-Ikaho Interchange, about 17 kilometers away. Caddies are optional, and the course runs riding carts fitted with GPS navigation, self-drive four-seaters, and the club's Cool Cart system. A bath facility is available on-site for post-round use. The combination of hilly terrain and a mid-length back-tee yardage makes this a straightforward day trip from the Jōmo-Kōgen shinkansen stop.

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Minohara Country Club
Gunma, Japan Hilly

Minohara Country Club

Minohara Country Club is a 27-hole, par-73 facility comprising two courses in Nakanojo Town, Agatsuma District, Gunma Prefecture. The layout sits on hilly terrain and plays 7,254 yards from the back tees. Architect and opening year are not published for this club. Golfers can reach the course by taxi from JR Agatsuma Line's Nakanojo Station, about 15 minutes away, or from the Jōetsu Shinkansen's Jōmo-Kōgen Station, roughly 30 minutes by taxi. By car, the club sits off the Kan-etsu Expressway toward the Shibukawa-Ikaho Interchange, around 129 kilometers and an hour and 40 minutes from the Nerima Interchange in Tokyo. Caddies are optional, and the course runs riding carts. Green fee pricing is not published. With two linked courses totaling 27 holes and a substantial 7,254-yard back-tee distance, Minohara suits golfers looking for a longer hilly round in the Nakanojo area of Gunma.

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Ikaho International Country Club
Gunma, Japan Hilly

Ikaho International Country Club

Ikaho International Country Club is a 27-hole, par-108 facility comprising three nine-hole courses in Shibukawa, Gunma Prefecture, opened in 1961. The club sits on hilly terrain in the Ikaho hot-spring area. Weekday green fees start from 8,330 yen and weekend fees from 15,330 yen. The course is reached from Shibukawa Station or by car via the Shibukawa-Ikaho Interchange on the Kan-etsu Expressway. A bath facility is available on-site for golfers after their round. Detailed yardage, architect, and cart information are not published for this club. With three linked nine-hole courses opened over six decades ago, Ikaho International is one of the longer-established golf facilities in the Shibukawa area of Gunma, positioned near the Ikaho hot-spring resort.

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Ikaho Country Club
Gunma, Japan Hilly

Ikaho Country Club

Ikaho Country Club is an 18-hole facility comprising two courses in the Ikaho hot-spring area of Shibukawa, Gunma Prefecture, opened in 1959. Designed by Tadakado Shimoyama (下山忠廉), the course sits on hilly terrain and plays 7,077 yards from the back tees; par is not published for this club. Caddies are required for all rounds, and the course operates electromagnetic-guided riding carts that follow a fixed track around the course. A bath facility is available on-site. The club is reached from Shibukawa Station or by car via the Shibukawa-Ikaho Interchange on the Kan-etsu Expressway. Green fee pricing is not published. Opened in 1959, Ikaho Country Club is among the older golf facilities in the Ikaho hot-spring district, combining a required-caddy format with guided-cart play across its two linked courses.

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Shibukawa Country Club
Gunma, Japan Hilly

Shibukawa Country Club

Shibukawa Country Club is an 18-hole, par-72 hilly course in Shibukawa, Gunma, opened in 1998. It is one of two courses at the facility. The course plays to 7,043 yards from the regular tees, with a back-tee yardage of 6,609 yards. The layout follows Gunma's hilly terrain, giving players elevation change across the round. Golfers travel by 5-seater cart. The club is located near Shibukawa Station and close to the Shibukawa-Ikaho Interchange on the Kan-etsu Expressway, making it accessible by both train and car from Tokyo. A bath facility is available on site for players after their round. Green fees start from 6,500 yen on weekdays and 10,300 yen on weekends. The address is 2257-12 Ishihara Habuidaira, Shibukawa, Gunma.

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Tomioka Country Club [PGM]
Gunma, Japan Woodland

Tomioka Country Club [PGM]

Tomioka Country Club [PGM] is an 18-hole, par-72 woodland course in Tomioka, Gunma. The course is part of the PGM (Pacific Golf Management) group, one of Japan's larger golf course operators. The facility has two courses in total. The woodland layout places play among trees, a contrast to many of the hilly courses found elsewhere in Gunma. The club is located at 814-1 Hoshida, Tomioka, in the western part of Gunma prefecture. Specific details on yardage, green fees, and opening year for this course are not listed here, so prospective visitors should confirm current rates and tee times directly with the club or through the PGM reservation system before planning a visit.

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Obatago Golf Club
Gunma, Japan Hilly

Obatago Golf Club

Obatago Golf Club is an 18-hole, par-72 hilly course in Kanra, Gunma, opened in 1990. It is a single-course facility, designed by Komuro Kikaku Sekkei. The course measures 6,121 yards from the regular tees, extending to 6,630 yards from the back tees. Players get around the hilly terrain by riding cart. The club is located at 1535 Obata, Kanra-machi, Kanra-gun, Gunma, about 10 minutes from the Tomioka Interchange on the Joshin-etsu Expressway, making it a straightforward stop for visitors driving from the Tokyo area. Specific green fee pricing is not listed here, so visitors should confirm current rates directly with the club before booking a tee time.

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Midorino Country Club
Gunma, Japan Hilly

Midorino Country Club

Midorino Country Club is an 18-hole, par-72 hilly course in Fujioka, Gunma Prefecture, opened in 1990 and designed by Shunsuke Kato. The facility operates two courses in total, with this layout running to a total yardage of 6,851 yards. Access is via JR Joetsu Shinkansen to Takasaki Station, with road access from the Kanetsu Expressway Fujioka IC (10km) or the Joshinetsu Expressway Yoshii IC (5km). Golfers use self-drive, 5-seater riding carts, and no caddy service is offered. An onsen bath is available on site. Green fees start from 3,537 yen on weekdays and 8,582 yen on weekends, positioning the course as an accessible option for golfers based near Takasaki looking for a hilly, par-72 round with post-round onsen bathing

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Twin Lakes Country Club
Gunma, Japan Hilly

Twin Lakes Country Club

Twin Lakes Country Club is an 18-hole, par-72 hilly course in Fujioka, Gunma Prefecture, designed by Hideo Takemura and opened in 1988. The course plays to a total yardage of 7,129 yards, one of the longer layouts in the area. Golfers reach the club from JR Takasaki Station by taxi, a trip of around 30 minutes and approximately 4,500 yen, or by car via the Joshinetsu Expressway Fujioka IC (10km, 15 minutes) or the Kanetsu Expressway Honjo-Kodama IC (15km, 30 minutes). Play uses self-drive, 5-seater riding carts, with no caddy service offered. A bath facility is available on site after the round, giving visitors a place to wash up before heading back to Takasaki or on to their next stop

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May Lake Hills Country Club
Gunma, Japan Hilly

May Lake Hills Country Club

May Lake Hills Country Club is an 18-hole hilly course in Fujioka, Gunma Prefecture, which opened in 2003. The club is reached from JR Takasaki Line's Honjo Station, about a 30-minute journey, or by car via the Kanetsu Expressway Honjo-Kodama IC (within 15km) or the Joshinetsu Expressway Fujioka IC (within 10km). Riding carts are provided for play, and caddy service is available on an optional basis for golfers who prefer it. An onsen bath is available on site, giving visitors a place to relax after the round. Hole count and yardage details for this hilly layout are limited in available data, but the course's 2003 opening makes it one of the more recently developed clubs in the Fujioka area, with straightforward access from both the Kanetsu and Joshinetsu expressways

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Jobu Country Club
Gunma, Japan Hilly

Jobu Country Club

Jobu Country Club is an 18-hole, par-72 course in Fujioka, Gunma, laid out over hilly terrain by architect Kazusuke Izumi. The course plays 6,115 yards from the back tees. Carts are equipped with a navigation system that includes a leaderboard function, letting groups track scores as they move around the course. Green fees start from 8,000 yen on weekdays and 12,000 yen on weekends. The club sits near the Honjo-Kodama interchange on the Kan-etsu Expressway, roughly a 40-minute drive from the Nerima interchange in Tokyo, making it a reasonable day-trip option from the capital. The hilly routing at Jobu means elevation change factors into club selection throughout the round, a feature typical of Gunma's inland courses. Golfers looking for a straightforward 18-hole layout with modern cart technology and Kanto-region access will find Jobu a practical choice.

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Itakura Golf Course
Gunma, Japan Riverside

Itakura Golf Course

Itakura Golf Course is an 18-hole, par-72 riverside course in Itakura, Ora-gun, Gunma, playing 6,478 yards from the regular tees and 6,554 yards from the back tees. The course was designed by Kiichi Noguchi. It is located near Itakura Toyo University-mae Station on the Tobu Nikko Line, and about 5km from the Tatebayashi interchange on the Tohoku Expressway, putting it within reach of both rail and car access from the Kanto region. Players can choose between self-drive and riding carts, and there is no caddy service offered. No opening year, green fee figures, or bath facilities are listed for the course. What is documented is a full-length, par-72 riverside layout designed by Noguchi, offering nearly 6,500 yards of play across flat riverside ground in Gunma, accessible via both the Tobu rail line and the Tohoku Expressway.

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Tamamura Park Golf Club
Gunma, Japan Riverside

Tamamura Park Golf Club

Tamamura Park Golf Club is a 9-hole, par-29 course laid out on riverside terrain in Gunma Prefecture, at 815 Goryo, Tamamura-machi, Sawa-gun. The course plays to a total yardage of 1,573 yards over its nine holes. Carts are hand-pull only, provided free of charge, keeping the round straightforward for players who prefer to walk. Green fees start from ¥2,200 on weekdays and ¥3,300 on weekends. The course sits roughly 60 minutes from Nerima IC on the Kan-etsu Expressway, making it accessible by car from the Tokyo area. As a compact 9-hole layout, it suits golfers looking for a shorter round or a practice-focused outing rather than a full 18-hole day. The riverside setting places the course on flat ground near a river corridor, a common layout style in this part of Gunma. No architect or opening year is recorded for the course. For visitors planning a day trip from Tokyo or a stop en route through Gunma, Tamamura Park Golf Club offers a low-cost, low-commitment round with minimal equipment requirements beyond bringing your own clubs.

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The Garden Golf Club
Gunma, Japan Riverside

The Garden Golf Club

The Garden Golf Club is a 9-hole, par-28 course in Fujioka, Gunma Prefecture, laid out on the floodplain of the Karasu River. Some sources list the address as Takasaki, reflecting the course's position along the river near the boundary between the two cities. The compact layout covers a total of 1,042 yards. The club is about 1.3 kilometers from Kita-Fujioka Station on the JR Hachiko and Takasaki lines, making it accessible on foot or by a short taxi ride for golfers arriving by train. By car, it is about 10 minutes from Fujioka IC on the Joshin-etsu Expressway. Play uses hand-pull carts rather than riding carts, in keeping with the short, riverside routing. As a 9-hole course, it suits golfers looking for a quick round or a practice-oriented outing rather than a full 18-hole day, and its floodplain setting places it among the accessible, low-key riverside courses found around the Kanto region.

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Omama Golf Club
Gunma, Japan Hilly

Omama Golf Club

Omama Golf Club is an 18-hole, par-72 course in the town of Omama, Midori, Gunma, playing over 6,567 yards from the back tees. The course sits on hilly terrain and opened in 2002, making it one of the more recently built courses in the prefecture. No caddy service is offered, so golfers play in a self-directed format. Beyond these core details, the club has not published further specifics such as cart type or nearby station and highway access. Located in Midori City, the course is positioned in the hilly terrain typical of Gunma's golf courses, an area known for its mountain scenery north of the Kanto Plain. Golfers planning a visit should confirm transportation options directly with the club, since a nearest station or expressway interchange is not listed in available records.

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Kusatsu Country Club
Gunma, Japan Highland

Kusatsu Country Club

Kusatsu Country Club is an 18-hole, par-72 highland course in Kusatsu, Gunma, opened in 1963. The course, spread across two nine-hole loops, plays to 6,702 yards from the back tees. Set in the highlands near the well-known Kusatsu Onsen area, the club offers cooler conditions than lowland courses during summer months. Drivers can reach the club via the Usui-Karuizawa Interchange on the Joshin-etsu Expressway or the Shibukawa-Ikaho Interchange on the Kan-etsu Expressway. An on-site bathhouse is available for golfers after their round. Weekday green fees start from 9,970 yen, rising to 10,960 yen on weekends, a modest difference that makes weekday and weekend play similarly priced. With six decades of history since its 1963 opening, Kusatsu Country Club is one of the longer-established highland courses in the Gunma-Nagano border area, and its full 6,702-yard length gives it decent challenge for a highland layout.

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Sunko 72 Country Club
Gunma, Japan Parkland

Sunko 72 Country Club

Sunko 72 Country Club is a 36-hole, par-144 course in Takasaki, Gunma, that opened in 1972. The address is 2179 Iwasaki, Yoshii-machi, Takasaki. Two 18-hole courses make up the club's 36 holes. Access by car is about 7 minutes from Takasaki Station on the Joetsu Shinkansen and about 7 minutes from Yoshii IC on the Joshin-etsu Expressway, putting the club within easy reach of both rail and expressway travelers. The clubhouse offers bath facilities for players after their round. The club has been operating since 1972, giving it more than five decades of history in Gunma. For golfers routing through Takasaki, the combination of shinkansen and expressway access within a single-digit drive time makes Sunko 72 a practical stop for a 36-hole day.

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Rowland Golf Club
Gunma, Japan Parkland

Rowland Golf Club

Rowland Golf Club is an 18-hole, par-72 course in Minowa-machi, Takasaki, Gunma, designed by Shunsuke Kato and opened in 1994. The course plays to a total yardage of 6,379 yards over a single 18-hole layout. It sits in the hills northwest of central Takasaki, within reach of both rail and expressway access: JR Takasaki Station on the Joetsu Shinkansen line serves as the nearest major station, while golfers driving in can use the Kanetsu Expressway, exiting at Maebashi IC (about 17km away) or the Komasagi Smart IC (about 14km away). As a single-course club built in the early 1990s, Rowland Golf Club is part of the wave of course development that shaped Gunma's golf landscape during that era. Address: 73 Nakano, Minowa-machi, Takasaki-shi, Gunma.

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JGM Golf Club Takasaki Bellair Course
Gunma, Japan Hilly

JGM Golf Club Takasaki Bellair Course

JGM Golf Club Takasaki Bellair Course is an 18-hole, par-72 hilly course located at 3801 Nakamuroda-machi, Takasaki, Gunma, designed by Takeo Aiyama. The layout covers 6,932 yards, making it one of the longer 18-hole courses in the area, and its hilly terrain brings significant elevation change from tee to green. Green fees start from ¥11,500 on weekdays and ¥13,800 on weekends, placing it in the mid-range for courses in the Takasaki area. The course is part of the JGM group's regional portfolio alongside its sister Royal Oak course nearby. Golfers looking for a full-length, terrain-varied round in Gunma without traveling to the prefecture's more remote mountain courses will find Bellair a convenient option, given its location in the Takasaki hills.

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JGM Golf Club Takasaki Royal Oak Course
Gunma, Japan Parkland

JGM Golf Club Takasaki Royal Oak Course

JGM Golf Club Takasaki Royal Oak Course is a 27-hole complex in Kurabuchi-machi, Takasaki, Gunma, opened in 1974. Made up of three nine-hole courses combining for a par of 108 and a total yardage of 9,955 yards, it offers golfers several possible 18-hole combinations in a single visit. The club is set in the hills of Kurabuchi, roughly 40 minutes by car from JR Takasaki Station on the Joetsu Shinkansen line, and about 27km from Takasaki IC on the Kanetsu Expressway. Riding carts are available on course, and the clubhouse includes an on-site bath for golfers to use after their round. Having operated since the mid-1970s, Royal Oak is one of the longer-established golf facilities in the Takasaki area, and its three-course structure gives it more routing flexibility than most single-course clubs nearby. Address: 2681 Sannokura, Kurabuchi-machi, Takasaki-shi, Gunma.

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Takasaki KG Country Club
Gunma, Japan Hilly

Takasaki KG Country Club

Takasaki KG Country Club is an 18-hole, par-72 hilly course in Takasaki, Gunma, one of two courses at the facility. It opened in 1975 and was designed by Taisei Corporation. From the back tees the course plays to 6,635 yards. Riding carts are available for use on the course. The club sits at 6007 Kamimuroda-machi in the hills outside central Takasaki. Access from Tokyo runs via the JR Nagano Shinkansen to Annaka-Haruna Station, about 20 minutes from the course with a shuttle bus available, or by car via the Kanetsu Expressway, roughly 24 kilometers from the Maebashi Interchange. Nearly half a century since opening, the hilly routing has settled into the mature terrain typical of Gunma's mountain-adjacent courses. Golfers based in central Tokyo can reach the club within a half-day round trip using the shinkansen connection, making it a practical option for visitors who want a hilly test outside the city.

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Fujioka Golf Club
Gunma, Japan Parkland

Fujioka Golf Club

Fujioka Golf Club is a 36-hole, par-144 facility in Fujioka, Gunma, made up of two 18-hole courses. It opened in 1968 and plays to a combined total yardage of 12,458 yards. Carts are GPS-equipped riding carts permitted to drive onto the course, and rounds are played without caddies. The club has an on-site bath facility for use after play. The address is 2925 Shiroishi, Fujioka-shi. By train, the club can be reached via a shuttle bus from JR Shinmachi Station on the JR Takasaki Line, about 25 minutes and running on weekends and public holidays only, or from JR Takasaki Station on the Joetsu Shinkansen, also about 25 minutes by car. By road, the Fujioka Interchange on the Kanetsu Expressway is roughly 5.6 kilometers away. With two courses under one roof and nearly 12,500 combined yards, the club is sized for a full day of golf, and its proximity to the Fujioka Interchange makes it an easy stop for visitors driving north from Tokyo on the Kanetsu Expressway.

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Shintatamura Golf Course
Gunma, Japan Riverside

Shintatamura Golf Course

Shintatamura Golf Course is an 18-hole, par-72 riverside course in Tamamura, Sawa District, Gunma, opened in 1985. Designed by Kiichi Noguchi and Kanejo Fukuda, the course plays to 6,960 yards from the back tees. There is no caddy service; golfers ride in carts equipped with a score-entry cart navigation system, and the clubhouse has an on-site bath. The course is accessible by train via the JR Takasaki Line to Shinmachi Station, about a 10-minute taxi ride from there, or by car via the Kan-etsu Expressway's Honjo-Kodama interchange, roughly 13 kilometers away, or the Joshin-etsu Expressway's Fujioka interchange, about 15 kilometers away. With two expressway options and a JR line connection nearby, the course is reachable as a day trip from central Gunma and neighboring areas. The cart navigation system with built-in scoring lets visitors track their round hole by hole without needing a caddy.

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Washine Country Club
Gunma, Japan Hilly

Washine Country Club

Washine Country Club is a 9-hole, par-28 course in Takasaki, Gunma, set on hilly terrain and covering 1,078 yards. The course opened in 1991. Play here follows a self-play format: there is no caddy service, and golfers use pull carts to move between holes, a straightforward setup suited to a quick round on a compact layout. The club sits inland in Gunma, reached via the Shin-etsu Main Line's Annaka Station, or by car from the Kan-etsu Expressway's Maebashi IC, about 20 minutes away. Green fees start from 2,400 yen on weekdays and rise to 3,920 yen on weekends, placing Washine among the more accessible options for golfers looking for a short, self-paced round without the cost or time commitment of a full 18- or 36-hole facility.

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Tomioka Golf Club
Gunma, Japan Parkland

Tomioka Golf Club

Tomioka Golf Club is a golf course in Gunma, Japan with 18 holes, par 72. The source data does not include a verified course-type label, so this page avoids adding one. The recorded address is 914 Shimonyū, Tomioka, Gunma 370-2462, Japan. Map coordinates are 36.26677, 138.83806, which helps visitors check driving routes, nearby hotels, and regional travel plans before asking for tee-time support. For golf planning, the confirmed course specifications on this page are limited to 18 holes and par 72. The gallery uses 6 course photos from the imported media set, giving visitors a visual check before they contact Elite Golf Japan. Elite Golf Japan can review availability for this course and explain what can be arranged for overseas golfers, including tee-time requests, rental club needs, caddie requests, and English communication with the course. Green fees, visitor rules, dress code, transportation timing, and seasonal operations can change, so those details should be confirmed before booking rather than inferred from the directory listing.

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Shimonita Country Club
Gunma, Japan Parkland

Shimonita Country Club

Shimonita Country Club is a golf course in Gunma, Japan with 18 holes, par 72. The source data does not include a verified course-type label, so this page avoids adding one. The recorded address is 625 Mayama, Shimonita, Kanra District, Gunma 370-2603, Japan. Map coordinates are 36.22683, 138.82993, which helps visitors check driving routes, nearby hotels, and regional travel plans before asking for tee-time support. For golf planning, the confirmed course specifications on this page are limited to 18 holes and par 72. The gallery uses 6 course photos from the imported media set, giving visitors a visual check before they contact Elite Golf Japan. Elite Golf Japan can review availability for this course and explain what can be arranged for overseas golfers, including tee-time requests, rental club needs, caddie requests, and English communication with the course. Green fees, visitor rules, dress code, transportation timing, and seasonal operations can change, so those details should be confirmed before booking rather than inferred from the directory listing.

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Ace Golf Club - Fujioka Courses
Gunma, Japan Parkland

Ace Golf Club - Fujioka Courses

Ace Golf Club - Fujioka Courses is a golf course in Gunma, Japan with 18 holes, par 72. The source data does not include a verified course-type label, so this page avoids adding one. The recorded address is Japan, 〒375-0047 Gunma, Fujioka, Kamihino, 大平325番地. Map coordinates are 36.17427, 138.92474, which helps visitors check driving routes, nearby hotels, and regional travel plans before asking for tee-time support. For golf planning, the confirmed course specifications on this page are limited to 18 holes and par 72. The gallery uses 6 course photos from the imported media set, giving visitors a visual check before they contact Elite Golf Japan. Elite Golf Japan can review availability for this course and explain what can be arranged for overseas golfers, including tee-time requests, rental club needs, caddie requests, and English communication with the course. Green fees, visitor rules, dress code, transportation timing, and seasonal operations can change, so those details should be confirmed before booking rather than inferred from the directory listing.

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Kusatsu Onsen Golf Course
Gunma, Japan Woodland

Kusatsu Onsen Golf Course

Kusatsu Onsen Golf Course is a golf course in Gunma, Japan with 18 holes, par 72. The course type is recorded as woodland, and the course page keeps that classification separate from unverified design or history notes. The recorded address is Japan, 〒377-1711 群馬県吾妻郡草津町草津字白根国有林154林班. Map coordinates are 36.63811, 138.59387, which helps visitors check driving routes, nearby hotels, and regional travel plans before asking for tee-time support. For golf planning, the confirmed course specifications on this page are limited to 18 holes and par 72. The gallery uses 6 course photos from the imported media set, giving visitors a visual check before they contact Elite Golf Japan. Elite Golf Japan can review availability for this course and explain what can be arranged for overseas golfers, including tee-time requests, rental club needs, caddie requests, and English communication with the course. Green fees, visitor rules, dress code, transportation timing, and seasonal operations can change, so those details should be confirmed before booking rather than inferred from the directory listing.

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Myogi Country Club Golf
Gunma, Japan Woodland

Myogi Country Club Golf

Myogi Country Club Golf is a golf course in Gunma, Japan with 18 holes, par 72. The course type is recorded as woodland, and the course page keeps that classification separate from unverified design or history notes. The recorded address is 2678 Myōgimachi Sugahara, Tomioka, Gunma 379-0208, Japan. Map coordinates are 36.27916, 138.79118, which helps visitors check driving routes, nearby hotels, and regional travel plans before asking for tee-time support. For golf planning, the confirmed course specifications on this page are limited to 18 holes and par 72. The gallery uses 6 course photos from the imported media set, giving visitors a visual check before they contact Elite Golf Japan. Elite Golf Japan can review availability for this course and explain what can be arranged for overseas golfers, including tee-time requests, rental club needs, caddie requests, and English communication with the course. Green fees, visitor rules, dress code, transportation timing, and seasonal operations can change, so those details should be confirmed before booking rather than inferred from the directory listing.

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Minakami Kogen Golf Course
Gunma, Japan Woodland

Minakami Kogen Golf Course

Minakami Kogen Golf Course is a golf course in Gunma, Japan with 18 holes, par 72. The course type is recorded as woodland, and the course page keeps that classification separate from unverified design or history notes. The recorded address is 6152-1 Fujiwara, Minakami, Tone District, Gunma 379-1721, Japan. Map coordinates are 36.85533, 139.07617, which helps visitors check driving routes, nearby hotels, and regional travel plans before asking for tee-time support. For golf planning, the confirmed course specifications on this page are limited to 18 holes and par 72. The gallery uses 6 course photos from the imported media set, giving visitors a visual check before they contact Elite Golf Japan. Elite Golf Japan can review availability for this course and explain what can be arranged for overseas golfers, including tee-time requests, rental club needs, caddie requests, and English communication with the course. Green fees, visitor rules, dress code, transportation timing, and seasonal operations can change, so those details should be confirmed before booking rather than inferred from the directory listing.

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Yoshioka Cayman Golf Course
Gunma, Japan Parkland

Yoshioka Cayman Golf Course

Yoshioka Cayman Golf Course is a golf course in Gunma, Japan with 18 holes, par 72. The source data does not include a verified course-type label, so this page avoids adding one. The recorded address is 2004 Urushibara, Yoshioka, Kitagunma District, Gunma 370-3601, Japan. Map coordinates are 36.44150, 139.03621, which helps visitors check driving routes, nearby hotels, and regional travel plans before asking for tee-time support. For golf planning, the confirmed course specifications on this page are limited to 18 holes and par 72. The gallery uses 6 course photos from the imported media set, giving visitors a visual check before they contact Elite Golf Japan. Elite Golf Japan can review availability for this course and explain what can be arranged for overseas golfers, including tee-time requests, rental club needs, caddie requests, and English communication with the course. Green fees, visitor rules, dress code, transportation timing, and seasonal operations can change, so those details should be confirmed before booking rather than inferred from the directory listing.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many golf courses in Gunma are listed on Elite Golf Japan?

Elite Golf Japan lists 66 golf courses in Gunma.

Can visitors request tee times at golf courses in Gunma?

Partner courses can be requested directly through Elite Golf Japan. Directory listings can be reviewed through the concierge request form where available.