HASHIMOTO COUNTRY CLUB
🇯🇵 Hashimoto, Wakayama, JP
Designed by Osamu Ueda
Hashimoto Country Club sits in the mountainous terrain of Wakayama Prefecture, roughly an hour south of Osaka in Japan's Kansai region. Designed by Osamu Ueda, the facility features multiple nines that can be combined into different eighteen-hole configurations, with the East and Center courses forming one such pairing. Ueda, active during Japan's golf boom in the latter decades of the twentieth century, worked extensively throughout the country and typically adapted his designs to the natural contours of Japan's hilly landscape.
The routing at Hashimoto reflects the characteristic topography of inland Wakayama—rolling to steep terrain with elevation changes that create varied playing angles and require thoughtful club selection. The courses move through forested corridors typical of the region, with holes often carved from the surrounding woodlands. Water features and bunkering follow conventions of Japanese course design from this era, emphasizing strategic placement over penal excess.
Hashimoto serves primarily as a members' club with visiting play available through proper introduction or arrangements. The facility operates within the traditional Japanese golf club model, where pace of play, course conditioning, and clubhouse service follow established protocols. Like many courses in this part of Wakayama, it draws membership from both the local area and the greater Osaka metropolitan region, offering a retreat from urban density into the forested hills of the Kii Peninsula.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
East/Center was designed by Osamu Ueda.
Yes. East/Center at Hashimoto Country Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at East/Center is 72.
East/Center is a 18-hole course.