SETOUCHI GOLF RESORT

Golf Course

All 18 holes offer exceptional views of the peaceful Seto Inland Sea and its beautiful islands. Designed to harmonize with the rich natural environment, this seaside course offers both generous space and strategic challenges.

Course Layout

Out Course

  • HOLE 1PAR 4

    BLUE
    400y
    GREEN
    369y
    ORANGE
    343y
    RED
    304y

    A gently downhill par 4 overall. The right side near the wind sock is relatively flat and makes a good target for your tee shot.

  • HOLE 2PAR 3

    BLUE
    174y
    GREEN
    139y
    ORANGE
    120y
    RED
    95y

    Aim for the center of the green. Focusing less on the downhill slope will yield better results on this course.

  • HOLE 3PAR 5

    BLUE
    514y
    GREEN
    484y
    ORANGE
    470y
    RED
    423y

    Long hitters can go for a two-on on this par 5. Aim your tee shot for slightly right of the wind sock. A creek crosses about 125 yards before the green, so you'll need to decide whether to lay up or go for it on your second shot.

  • HOLE 4PAR 4

    BLUE
    402y
    GREEN
    365y
    ORANGE
    346y
    RED
    293y

    A relatively long par 4 with a gentle uphill slope. Aim your tee shot for the left of the wind sock, towards the cart path. With a four-tiered, elongated green, be sure to check the pin position before taking your shot.

  • HOLE 5PAR 4

    BLUE
    441y
    GREEN
    406y
    ORANGE
    386y
    RED
    323y

    A long par 4 with a handicap of 1. Aim your tee shot at the center of the fairway. Instead of pushing for a two-on, consider playing for a three-on.

  • HOLE 6PAR 4

    BLUE
    355y
    GREEN
    325y
    ORANGE
    309y
    RED
    269y

    A relatively short par 4. Aim your tee shot towards the wind sock with a club you're confident with. Pay attention to your distance to avoid the bunkers.

  • HOLE 7PAR 3

    BLUE
    208y
    GREEN
    172y
    ORANGE
    159y
    RED
    122y

    Par 3 with a 25-meter drop facing the Seto Inland Sea. Be mindful of the wind direction and strength when picking your club.

  • HOLE 8PAR 5

    BLUE
    532y
    GREEN
    500y
    ORANGE
    472y
    RED
    395y

    Par 5 with a left dogleg after the second shot. The fairway is two-tiered. Aim for the right side of the wind sock. Significant elevation changes from front to back in the green require careful attention to pin location and distance.

  • HOLE 9PAR 4

    BLUE
    385y
    GREEN
    365y
    RED
    319y

    A gentle uphill par 4 with a water hazard. Aim your tee shot towards the left bunker. The green is not visible, so pay attention to the pin position.

In Course

  • HOLE 10PAR 4

    BLUE
    421y
    GREEN
    385y
    ORANGE
    365y
    RED
    331y

    A downhill par 4 overall. The left side of the fairway is the safest target for your tee shot. The green is large, so confirm the pin position before aiming.

  • HOLE 11PAR 4

    BLUE
    366y
    GREEN
    338y
    RED
    293y

    A short par 4 with a handicap of 18. Direction is more important than distance for the tee shot. The green is two-tiered, so pay attention to the pin position.

  • HOLE 12PAR 4

    BLUE
    354y
    GREEN
    328y
    ORANGE
    311y
    RED
    282y

    A relatively short par 4. Avoid the dry pond on the left and aim your tee shot towards the slope on the right.

  • HOLE 13PAR 3

    BLUE
    163y
    GREEN
    143y
    ORANGE
    135y
    RED
    110y

    Par 3 with a water carry. Pay attention to the wind direction and strength when choosing your club. Regardless of pin position, aim for the center of the green.

  • HOLE 14PAR 5

    BLUE
    550y
    GREEN
    510y
    ORANGE
    478y
    RED
    445y

    Par 5 with a gentle downhill slope. Aim your tee shot at the wind sock. There is a water hazard on the left from the second shot onward, and the course generally slopes left towards the green, so approach from the right side of the fairway.

  • HOLE 15PAR 3

    BLUE
    205y
    GREEN
    184y
    ORANGE
    170y
    RED
    129y

    A relatively long par 3 over a valley. Aim for the center of the green, paying attention to wind direction and strength.

  • HOLE 16PAR 4

    BLUE
    365y
    GREEN
    341y
    ORANGE
    336y
    RED
    283y

    An uphill par 4 with a left dogleg. Aim your tee shot at the wind sock, avoiding shortcuts. The green is two-tiered and steeply sloped, so pay attention to the pin position.

  • HOLE 17PAR 5

    BLUE
    538y
    GREEN
    504y
    ORANGE
    487y
    RED
    439y

    Par 5 with a gentle left dogleg midway. Aim to position your tee shot in the center of the fairway. The green is wide but lacks depth from the front, so approach from the right side of the fairway.

  • HOLE 18PAR 4

    BLUE
    428y
    GREEN
    395y
    ORANGE
    379y
    RED
    331y

    A long par 4 with a left dogleg. The fairway is two-tiered, so aim your tee shot for the right side of the wind sock, towards the cart path. Approach from the right after your tee shot as many areas slope to the left and the OB lines are close to the left.

Yardage Chart

HOLE HDCP YARDS PAR
BLUE GREEN RED
1 11 400 369 304 4
2 15 174 139 95 3
3 3 514 484 423 5
4 7 402 365 293 4
5 1 441 406 323 4
6 13 355 325 269 4
7 17 208 172 122 3
8 5 532 500 395 5
9 9 385 365 319 4
OUT 3411 3125 2543 36
HOLE HDCP YARDS PAR
BLUE GREEN RED
10 16 421 385 331 4
11 18 366 338 293 4
12 14 354 328 282 4
13 12 163 143 110 3
14 8 550 510 445 5
15 6 205 184 129 3
16 2 365 341 283 4
17 10 538 504 439 5
18 4 428 395 331 4
IN 3390 3128 2643 36
BLUE GREEN RED PAR
TOTAL 6801 6253 5186 72

SETOUCHI GOLF RESORT

Address: 831 Yoshina-cho, Takehara City, Hiroshima Prefecture, 725-0013

TEL.0846-23-4141