Oneway Golf Club is the only golf course in Japan where players can enjoy 18 holes in a single round, a format common overseas. (In Japan, there is usually a break after 9 holes.) The course, designed by renowned golf architect Pete Dye, has flat terrain with an elevation change of less than 8 meters and is rich in strategic elements, such as cleverly placed bunkers and water hazards. The fairways feature beautiful flowing undulations; the holes are maintained to a high standard, allowing golfers to enjoy smooth putting shots on fast greens.
The practice facilities are also well-equipped, providing players with the opportunity to practice according to their respective skill levels.