UGUISU NO MORI GOLF CLUB MITO
🇯🇵 Higashi, Ibaraki, JP
Designed by Bobby Weed, Chris Gray
Centleisure Mito operates as part of Uguisu No Mori Golf Club Mito in Higashi, located in Ibaraki Prefecture northeast of Tokyo. The course represents a collaboration between American architect Bobby Weed and Chris Gray, bringing international design sensibilities to the Japanese golf market. Weed, known for his work on numerous courses in Florida and his association with the TPC network, applies his experience with resort and daily-fee layouts to this facility, while Gray's involvement suggests attention to playability across different skill levels.
The Ibaraki region provides gently rolling terrain typical of the Kanto Plain's outer reaches, offering designers natural movement for routing without the dramatic elevation changes found in more mountainous Japanese golf destinations. The course likely incorporates strategic bunkering and water features characteristic of Weed's design philosophy, which emphasizes risk-reward options and visual clarity from the tee. Japanese courses in this area typically maintain meticulous conditioning standards and integrate native vegetation to frame holes and define playing corridors.
Centleisure operates as a public-access facility within the broader club structure, making the course available to visitors and members alike. This model serves the substantial golfing population in the greater Tokyo metropolitan area, where demand for quality courses remains high. The facility caters to both recreational players and those seeking a test of their skills through varied hole designs and multiple tee options.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Centleisure Mito was designed by Bobby Weed and Chris Gray.
Yes. Centleisure Mito at Uguisu No Mori Golf Club Mito is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Centleisure Mito is 71.
Centleisure Mito plays 6,648 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
Centleisure Mito is a 18-hole course.