Designed and supervised by Masashi Ozaki, this championship course is nestled among gently rolling hills and lush forests, exuding Hokkaido's unique tranquil atmosphere. The front nine's first hole is a long dogleg right with a narrowed fairway at the two-shot landing area. The second hole features a pond on the left. The third hole is a short par-3 with a protruding pond from left to center. The ninth hole is also bordered by continuous ponds on the left. All par-3, par-4, and par-5 holes on the front nine share similar characteristics: water hazards on the left and dense woods on the right, demanding precise shots. The back nine's 13th hole is a dogleg left with out-of-bounds on both sides and three bunkers. The 16th and 17th holes share a large pond spanning both holes. The final 18th hole is separated from the 9th hole by water - the pond on the left of the 9th becomes a right-side hazard on the 18th, making chip shots strictly inadvisable.