These are some of the best kept greens in the golfing world and with Mt. Fuji as a backdrop there aren’t many places better appointed or set up for golf. Sent in a national park about two hours drive from Tokyo, this course is championship standard with logically (but still magnetically) positioned bunkers and long fairways. Hosts the annual Taiheiyo Masters Tournament. The view from the clubhouse is over the final hole and Mt. Fuji - perfect, and the hole and the course live up to the vista.
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