The other day in August, I was able to play at Ichihara Keikyu Country Club. Here are my notes.
- A good course overall. Good maintenance.
One piece of information was posted on the wall. The course was ranked high in the ranking of well-maintained courses in one of the golf course reservation websites (Golf Digest? I don’t remember which website and when the ranking was)
- The practice range was a cage. I did not use it.
- It was an in-course start. There was an approach practice area close to the 10th hole, where I practiced a short approach on the grass before starting to play.
- 10,950 yen on one of the weekdays, lunch included. A simple breakfast is also included.
- Breakfast consists of simple items such as bread, soup, yogurt, and drinks such as coffee. It is a self-service style.
- For lunch, I paid an additional 970 yen for a rice bowl with tuna delivered directly from Misaki Port. It’s good.
- Click here for the meal menu
- The restaurant seems small compared to other golf courses. It’s not that I’m dissatisfied with it, just that it’s necessary and sufficient.
- The teeing grounds for the No.1 and No.10 holes feature cute tee marks featuring Keikyun, a character or mascot of Keikyu Railway.
- There is a toothbrush in the toilet, which is very nice.
Probably the No. 1 hole. I only took a photo here.
Keikyun