Mount Ibuga
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Aichi, Japan
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Parkland
Course Type
Balanced
Difficulty
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Playable — This course is rated "Playable" because it is a mix of layout and conditions that require smart course management.
Asuke Country Club is an 18-hole mountain course located in the Toyota area of Aichi Prefecture. The layout utilizes the natural undulating terrain, offering players a mix of elevation changes and scenic views of the surrounding forest. It is known for its technical demands rather than raw power.
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Success at this course requires careful management of verticality and slope. Players should prioritize club selection based on topographical changes and aim for the safest part of the fairway to account for potential kicks in the terrain. Precise iron play is necessary to find the correct levels on the greens.
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Success at this course requires careful management of verticality and slope. Players should prioritize club selection based on topographical changes and aim for the safest part of the fairway to account for potential kicks in the terrain. Precise iron play is necessary to find the correct levels on the greens. This is the defining strategy for Asuke. Golfers who commit to this approach consistently score better here.
Score well by managing the par 5s effectively and avoiding big numbers on the more constrained par 4s. Maintaining a conservative approach off the tee usually yields better results than attempting to overpower the course. Consistency in mid-to-short iron accuracy is the primary driver for a low round.
Asuke suits golfers who want to improve their scoring through better decision-making. Mid handicap players benefit most from playing conservatively, while lower handicap golfers can take advantage of scoring opportunities when they are clearly available.
The most common error is misjudging the distance on uphill or downhill approaches, leading to short or long misses. Aggressive lines away from the center of the fairway can result in difficult lies on sloping rough. Over-reading the break on the greens without considering the general mountain slope can also lead to three-putts.
On a typical 400-yard par 4 at Asuke, the goal should be simple: two controlled shots. You don't need a perfect drive — you need a repeatable position that allows you to play your next shot with confidence.
Asuke rewards discipline and clear decision-making. Pay close attention to the wind direction which can shift unexpectedly in the valleys. Always check your alignment on uneven stances, as the terrain frequently places the ball above or below your feet. Confirm your distances in metres to match the local markers precisely.
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