Experience 7 Nights' Accommodation and 5 Games of Golf at Exclusive Courses in Hokkaido
$6,250 per person twin share & $7,250 single
The massive ground of 1.65 million square meters has abundant green and gentle natural ups and downs. The 18 holes were laid out to go with nature as it is, with plenty of ups and downs on fairways, also with very beautiful scenery as well.
The course of the Hokkaido Brooks Country Club has an atmosphere similar to those of prestigious golf courses in the United States, both elegant and stately. Like prestigious golf courses in the United States, the course exploits the advantages of being “hand made.” High-grade design ideas of Ed Sneed and Taizo Kawata, designers/supervisors of the course, are applied to every hole and corner to create a beautiful but strategic course, arousing golfers’ spirit of challenge.
Since the establishment of the first golf course in Japan in 1901, there are now more than 300 courses designed by international world-class golf course architects, with Hokkaido Classic Golf Club being considered one of the best.
Completed in 1991, this course soon became one of the most highly evaluated golf courses in Japan. Its designer Jack Nicklaus commented, "the golf course was designed based on the image of my hometown's Muirfield Village". This course with its perfect mixture of natural landscape and strategic elements has since been evaluated as one of Nicklaus’s greatest works to date.
The Hokkaido Golf Club in Tomakomai, Hokkaido, features two distinct 18-hole courses: the Eagle Course and the Lion Course.
The Lion Course is designed to replicate a traditional Scottish links golf course, characterized by significant undulations, mounds, and strategically placed bunkers. The course layout demands precise play with challenging green conditions. The club also offers a range of facilities including a clubhouse, pro shop, restaurant, and driving range.
The Eagle Course at Hokkaido Golf Club in Tomakomai, Hokkaido, offers a challenging and picturesque golfing experience. Designed in the American style course with water hazards as a prominent feature, making precise play essential. The course is known for its well-maintained greens and the scenic beauty typical of Hokkaido's landscape.
One of the best golf courses in Japan!
The name of this club come from the Katsura tree grows naturally in the course. The course features undulated fairways strategically placed dry creeks and water hazards.
A forest course which is generally flat and little hilly, designer Robert Trent Jones Jr. said Katsura is one of his best golf courses ever he designed.
This course was rated No.5 in Japan's top 100 golf courses & a "must play" when in Japan.
Sightseeing in Sapporo
Half day sightseeing tour of Sapporo, which may include some of the following key attractions:
Odori Park
Sapporo's central green space spanning over 1.5kilometers. Enjoy seasonal flowers, sculptures, and events, especially during the Sapporo Snow Festival in winter. The iconic Sapporo TV Tower is located eastern end of the park, which offers panoramic views of the city and surrounding mountains from the observation deck.
Beer enthusiasts shouldn't miss the Sapporo Beer Museum, housed in a beautifully preserved red-brick building. Learn about the history of beer production in Japan and enjoy tastings of Sapporo's famous brews.
Take a scenic ride on the Mt. Moiwa Ropeway to the mountaintop observatory for breathtaking views of Sapporo and its surroundings, especially stunning at sunset.
Nijo Market
Experience Hokkaido's culinary delights at Nijo Market, known for its fresh seafood and local specialties like king crab, sea urchin, and scallops. Enjoy browsing through stalls selling a variety of fresh and prepared foods.
~ 7 nights’ accommodation at the Crowne Plaza Chitose
~ 5 rounds of golf
~ Hokkaido’s best courses
~ Green fees, caddies and or carts
~ Welcome Japanses Dinner
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