OHTAKIJO GOLF CLUB
🇯🇵 Isumi, Chiba, JP
Designed by Gary Player, Kaneda Takeaki
Ohtakijo Golf Club's East-Middle routing combines two nines from a larger facility designed through a collaboration between Gary Player and Japanese architect Kaneda Takeaki. The course sits in Isumi, a coastal municipality in southeastern Chiba Prefecture, where rolling terrain and moderate elevation changes characterize the landscape. This region of the Boso Peninsula offers a mix of forested areas and open ground typical of courses built during Japan's golf expansion era, when international designers frequently partnered with local architects to adapt their design philosophies to Japanese topography and playing preferences.
The East-Middle combination reflects Player's strategic design principles adapted to the site's natural contours. The routing likely incorporates elevation shifts that create varied approach angles and require thoughtful club selection, while the collaboration with Kaneda would have addressed considerations specific to Japanese golf culture, including maintenance standards and aesthetic integration with the surrounding landscape. The course serves a membership that values both the challenge of well-conceived holes and the social traditions central to Japanese golf clubs.
The Isumi area provides a quieter alternative to courses closer to Tokyo, offering a more relaxed pace while remaining accessible to golfers from the metropolitan region. The facility's multiple-nine configuration allows for different course combinations and accommodates varying levels of play throughout the membership.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
East-Middle was designed by Gary Player and Kaneda Takeaki.
Yes. East-Middle at Ohtakijo Golf Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at East-Middle is 72.
East-Middle plays 6,989 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
East-Middle is a 18-hole course.