Forza Horizon 6 is packed with hidden areas, scenic roads, and small details that many players completely miss while focusing on races and festival events. One of the easiest locations to drive past without noticing is the golf course hidden inside the Minamino region.
At first glance, it just looks like another quiet section of the map, but recently more players have started searching for it because the area is connected to one of the game’s hidden treasure cars. The clue for the 1969 Dodge Charger R/T specifically references the golf course clubhouse, making the location much more important for players trying to complete their collections.
Even if you are not hunting treasure cars, the golf course is still one of the more interesting places to explore because it shows how much effort went into making the game world feel alive beyond just racing events.
Golf Course Location In Forza Horizon 6
The golf course is located roughly in the middle of the Minamino region in Forza Horizon 6. It is fairly hidden compared to some of the larger landmarks on the map, so many players only discover it accidentally after spending hours exploring.
The easiest way to identify the location is by looking for large sections of bright green grass mixed with sandpits and winding orange pathways. From above, it stands out quite clearly once you know what you are searching for.
If you have already progressed through the Horizon Festival storyline for a while, there is a good chance you have unlocked nearby roads already, meaning you can simply fast travel close to the location instead of driving across the map again.
For players trying to find it manually, the best route is to start south of Shirakawa-go, which is the large town situated in the northern section of Minamino.
As you continue heading south, keep an eye on the right side of the road for a 365 convenience store. Once you spot the store, drive around the right-hand side of the building and you should quickly notice the entrance leading directly into the golf course area.
Before driving fully inside, make sure to check the left side near the entrance carefully. This is where the hidden 1969 Dodge Charger R/T treasure car can be found.
The Charger is only one of several hidden treasure vehicles scattered around the Forza Horizon 6 map. Some are hidden in mountains, forests, or abandoned areas, while others are tucked away in places players normally would not explore during races.
The golf course itself is also a surprisingly relaxing part of the map compared to the chaos of street races and festival events happening elsewhere. Small locations like this help make Forza Horizon 6 feel less like a traditional racing game and more like a believable open world that rewards curiosity and exploration.
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