大利根カントリークラブ
Ibaraki Prefecture • Forest
Ohtone Country Club in Ibaraki Prefecture is a prestigious 36-hole championship course designed by renowned architect Seiichi Inoue. Opened in 1960, it features two beautifully maintained courses separated by scenic pine forests with minimal elevation changes, offering a challenging yet enjoyable round for golfers of all levels. Known for its strategically placed bunkers, ponds, and one of Japan’s top bentgrass greens, the club has hosted major tournaments like the 1970 Japan Open. With its rich history and high-quality layout, Ohtone Country Club remains a respected destination for golf enthusiasts in the Kanto region.
Ohtone Country Club in Ibaraki Prefecture is a prestigious 36-hole championship course designed by renowned architect Seiichi Inoue. Opened in 1960, it features two beautifully maintained courses separated by scenic pine forests with minimal elevation changes, offering a challenging yet enjoyable round for golfers of all levels. Known for its strategically placed bunkers, ponds, and one of Japan’s top bentgrass greens, the club has hosted major tournaments like the 1970 Japan Open. With its rich history and high-quality layout, Ohtone Country Club remains a respected destination for golf enthusiasts in the Kanto region.