Aqualine Golf Club takes its name from the Tokyo Bay Aqua-Line, the trans-bay highway that connects Kawasaki in Kanagawa Prefecture with Kisarazu in Chiba Prefecture. The course is located in Chiba Prefecture, positioned within the greater Tokyo metropolitan area where golf development has historically been concentrated to serve the capital's large population of players. Designed by Shunsuke Kato, the layout reflects the work of a Japanese architect operating within the country's established golf design tradition.
The Chiba region features varied topography ranging from coastal plains to rolling inland terrain, and courses in this area typically work with the natural landforms available. Japanese golf architecture often emphasizes strategic shot-making and careful green complexes, with designers adapting principles from both Western influences and domestic aesthetic sensibilities. Kato's design at Aqualine likely incorporates these elements within the constraints and opportunities of the site.
The club serves golfers in the Chiba and broader Tokyo area, where access to courses requires navigating both distance and Japan's characteristic membership structures. Many clubs in this region operate with traditional membership models while also accommodating visitor play under specific arrangements. The proximity to major transportation infrastructure, suggested by the Aqua-Line reference, positions the course within reach of urban players seeking golf opportunities outside the city center.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Aqualine was designed by Shunsuke Kato.
Yes. Aqualine at Aqualine Golf Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Aqualine is 72.
Aqualine plays 6,917 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
Aqualine is a 18-hole course.