Lying in the middle of the picturesque Sengokuhara plains and set against the background of Hakone’s mountains, the Daihakone Country Club offers a unique 18-hole course amidst rich shades of green.
Since opening in 1954, the Daihakone Country Club has become a mainstay in one of Japan’s most popular spa and holiday resort areas. Designed by Japanese golf course architects, Komyo Otani and Yasuhiko Asaka, Daihakone demonstrates first-class landscaping and features spacious, long fairways lined by majestic trees.
Host to the CAT Ladies Golf Tournament, golf fans gather at Daihakone to watch top professional female golfers play every August. Most memorable for golf enthusiasts may be hole No.17 (referred to as the “lotus flower”, a challenging fairway surrounded by tricky bunkers.
Address |
1246 Sengokuhara, Hakone, Ashigarashimo District, Kanagawa 250-0631 Google Maps |
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Website |
Japanese site: click here English site: click here |
Access
By Car |
From Narita Airport: about 3 hours From Tokyo Station: about 2 hours From Haneda Airport: about 2 hours |
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By train |
From Narita Airport: about 3 hours From Tokyo Station: about 2 hours From Haneda Airport: about 2 hours, 30 minutes |
Closest station | Odawara station (about 40 min., ¥6,500 by taxi) |
Club bus | Not available |
Price Reference (With Caddy)
Weekday | ¥23,100 (incl. caddy, golf cart, tax) |
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Sat / Sun / Public Holidays | ¥31,100 |
Caddy Fees |
Group of 2: ¥2,160 (+ 8% tax) per person Group of 3: ¥6,480 (+ 8% tax) per person |
Price (No Caddy)
No service |
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