Katsura Golf Club is seen by many to be one of the top golf courses in Japan. The golf course was designed by Robert Trent Jones Jr and opened for play in 1993. Situated in Tomakomaishi, Hokkaido this 18 hole, par-72 golf course is just 25 minutes from Sapporo International Airport and 70 minutes from the city of Sapporo, making it very convenient for golfers using the airport or staying centrally in the city.
Katsura Golf Club gets its name from the tree which grows naturally around the golf course. The Katsura tree is a Japanese endemic species that makes for a pleasant playing environment throughout the 18 holes. The golf course itself features undulating fairways plus strategically placed dry creeks and water hazards.
The water comes into play on the 8th and 15th holes at Katsura Golf Club. The 8th hole is a short par 3 and you must play either over or around the water to reach the green. The 15th hole is a par 4 which plays to just over 400 yards from the back tee although there is a choice of four tee positions on each hole. The water on the 15th hole runs along the right side of the fairway but there are two bunkers protecting the left side so accuracy is key.
In addition to the excellent 18 hole golf course at Katsura Golf Club, you will find a clubhouse complete with locker rooms, pro shop, restaurant and bathing facilities. Katsura Golf Club also has a practice area which is perfect for warming up before a round.