Kumamoto, Japan, Japan
Holes
27
Par
108
Yardage
10,359 yards
Google Rating
★ 3.8 (221)
Nearest IC
九州自動車道 人吉IC
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Kuma Country Club sits in the hills of Nishiki, Kumamoto, on a 27-hole layout split into three nine-hole courses (Satsuma, Hyuga, and Higo) with a combined par of 108 and total yardage of 10,359 yards, stretching to 7,033 yards from the back tees. The Satsuma and Hyuga nines were designed by Shoichi Suzuki, while the Higo nine was laid out by Toshihito Ebihara. The club opened in 1973 and has operated as a hilly-terrain course ever since. Golfers reach the course via the Kuma River Railway's Ichibu Station or by car from Hitoyoshi Interchange on the Kyushu Expressway. Play is self-drive on riding carts, with caddies available on an optional basis. Weekday green fees start from 7,600 yen and weekend fees from 12,800 yen. The club does not offer an onsen or bath facility on site. With three separate nines to combine, visitors can play different 18-hole routings on repeat trips.
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くま川鉄道 一武駅
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Last updated: 2026-07-01
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Kuma Country Club has 27 holes across three nine-hole courses, with a combined par of 108.
It is located in Nishiki, Kumagun, Kumamoto Prefecture, near Ichibu Station on the Kuma River Railway and Hitoyoshi Interchange on the Kyushu Expressway.
Weekday green fees start from 7,600 yen and weekend fees start from 12,800 yen.
Kuma Country Club is a directory listing; Elite Golf Japan can review availability and access options through the concierge request form.
Kuma Country Club has a Google rating of 3.8 from 221 reviews.