
Hirono Golf Club
π―π΅ Hyogo, Japan
Quick Facts
- Course: Hirono Golf Club
- Location: Hyogo, Japan
- Type: Parkland
- Holes: 18 | Par: 72 | Yards: 6,925
- Architect: Charles Alison
- Established: 1932
- Nearest Airport: Kobe Airport
- Rating: 9.5/10
About the Course
Hirono Golf Club is a parkland golf course in Hyogo, Japan, designed by Charles Alison in 1932. It features 18 holes, par 72, at 6,925 yards. Widely regarded as Japan's finest course, Hirono is Charles Alison's masterwork. The layout flows through a pine-forested valley with ravines, ponds, and beautifully crafted bunkers. Its 5th and 15th holes are among the most celebrated in Asian golf.
Designed by Charles Alison Β· Established 1932
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