One of seven golf facilities operated by the same management company in Japan, the course at Hokkaido Classic Golf Club is a Jack Nicklaus Signature design that debuted in 1991.
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One of seven golf facilities operated by the same management company in Japan, the course at Hokkaido Classic Golf Club is a Jack Nicklaus Signature design that debuted in 1991.

Hokkaido Classic
Hokkaido Classic is one of nearly thirty courses to bear the Nicklaus stamp of approval in Japan. Located less than half an hour’s drive from the port city of Tomakomai, it’s a Jack Nicklaus Signature design that first opened for play in 1991.
One of seven Japanese golf facilities operated by the Classic Group, the course at Hokkaido Classic can be stretched to 7,059 yards from the championship tees, with tree-lined fairways fanning out from the clubhouse in two returning loops of nine holes.
Highlight holes include the par four 6th, where the green sits behind a small pond, the short par four 9th, with a deep bunker protecting the front of the green, and the par five 10th, which requires sound strategic play to avoid the meandering creek that runs through the fairway.