The Alpen Golf Club - Bibai Course sits in the rolling farmland of central Hokkaido, near the city of Bibai in a region known for its broad agricultural plains and distant mountain views. Designed by Pete Dye and his son Perry Dye, the course reflects the family's characteristic design philosophy adapted to the Japanese landscape, with strategic bunkering, varied green complexes, and routing that works with the natural contours of the terrain.
The Hokkaido setting provides a temperate climate and distinct seasonal play, with the course typically open from spring through autumn. The layout takes advantage of the region's open character, with fairways that move across gently undulating ground and greens that demand precise approach work. The Dye influence appears in the placement of hazards and the emphasis on shot values, requiring golfers to think their way around the property rather than simply overpower it.
Alpen Golf Club operates as part of the broader network of golf facilities in Hokkaido, a prefecture that has developed a significant golf culture despite its relatively short playing season. The Bibai Course serves both members and visitors, offering a taste of American design principles in a distinctly Japanese context. The surrounding landscape, with its mix of cultivated fields and natural vegetation, provides a quiet, rural setting that contrasts with the more densely developed golf regions of southern Japan.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Center-West was designed by Perry Dye and Pete Dye.
Yes. Center-West at Alpen Golf Club - Bibai Course is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Center-West is 72.
Center-West plays 6,979 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
Center-West is a 18-hole course.