Lions Country Club's Blue Course, designed by Taizo Kawata, occupies terrain in Mino, a city in southeastern Hyogo Prefecture situated in the foothills between Osaka and Kobe. The region's rolling topography and forested hillsides provide the natural canvas for this layout, which reflects the design sensibilities common to Japanese courses built during the country's golf expansion in the latter half of the twentieth century.
Kawata, a Japanese architect whose work contributed to the development of golf in the Kansai region, routed the Blue Course across varied elevation changes typical of courses in this part of Hyogo. The design incorporates the natural contours of the land, with holes that move through wooded corridors and open to views of the surrounding hills. The layout requires players to manage both uphill and downhill lies while navigating the strategic demands of each hole.
Lions Country Club operates multiple courses on its property, with the Blue Course serving as one of the primary layouts available to members and their guests. The club follows the traditional Japanese golf club model, where attention to course conditioning and service standards reflects the cultural expectations of the membership. The facility includes the dining and amenity offerings typical of established Japanese country clubs, where the experience extends beyond the golf itself to encompass the social and hospitality aspects of the visit.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Blue was designed by Taizo Kawata.
Yes. Blue at Lions Country Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Blue is 36.
Blue is a 9-hole course.