A champion course with Hokkaido's characteristic birch forests designed by Masashi Ozaki. Hillside and woodland course. Designed and supervised by Jumbo Ozaki, with gentle undulations and abundant trees, enveloped in a calm Hokkaido-like atmosphere. The 1st hole features a slightly right dogleg with a long fairway narrowed at the landing point of the second shot. The 2nd hole has a pond to the left. The 3rd short hole has a pond protruding from the left to the center of the green, making a hook undesirable. And the 9th hole is followed by a pond to the left. Ponds are on the left for all shots, while woods continue on the right, demanding accuracy for each shot. The inward course has the 13th hole with a left dogleg with out-of-bounds on both sides, and also three pot bunkers. The 16th and 17th holes have large ponds spanning both holes. And the final 18th hole is separated from the 9th hole by a pond, where the left pond on the 9th hole becomes the right on the 18th hole, making slicing undesirable.