DAI-ATSUGI COUNTRY CLUB - HON COURSE
🇯🇵 Atsugi, Kanagawa, JP
Designed by Miyoshi Tokuyuki, Toshio Kinoshita
Dai-Atsugi Country Club's Hon Course sits in the hills of Atsugi, roughly an hour southwest of Tokyo in Kanagawa Prefecture. The course was designed by Toshio Kinoshita and Miyoshi Tokuyuki, both active figures in Japanese golf architecture during the country's golf development boom. The East-South combination represents one of several possible eighteen-hole routings at this multi-course facility, reflecting the common Japanese practice of offering varied playing experiences through different nine-hole pairings.
The terrain in this part of Kanagawa features rolling hills and valleys typical of the region's interior, providing natural elevation changes and strategic interest. Japanese courses from this era typically incorporate the existing topography into their designs, with holes routed through wooded corridors and across varied landforms. The layout likely emphasizes accuracy and course management, characteristics common to courses serving the Tokyo metropolitan area's golf community.
The Hon Course designation indicates this is the club's primary or original layout. Multi-course facilities like Dai-Atsugi have long served Japan's golf market, where demand has historically exceeded available playing time, making efficient use of property through multiple nine-hole loops a practical solution. The club operates within the broader context of Kanagawa's substantial golf infrastructure, which developed to serve the recreational needs of the greater Tokyo region.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
East-South was designed by Miyoshi Tokuyuki and Toshio Kinoshita.
Yes. East-South at Dai-Atsugi Country Club - Hon Course is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at East-South is 72.
East-South plays 6,886 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
East-South is a 18-hole course.