FUTTSU BRISTOL HILL GOLF & RESIDENCE
🇯🇵 Futtsu, Chiba, JP
Designed by Rodney Wright
Futtsu Bristol Hill Golf & Residence sits in Futtsu, a coastal city on the western shore of Chiba Prefecture, across Tokyo Bay from Yokohama. The course was designed by Rodney Wright, an architect whose work in Japan during the late twentieth century contributed to the country's golf development boom. The facility combines golf with residential elements, a model that became common in Japanese resort and leisure developments during that era.
The routing takes advantage of the hilly terrain characteristic of the Bōsō Peninsula, where elevation changes and views toward the bay are natural features of the landscape. Courses in this region typically incorporate the area's rolling topography into their design, creating variety in shot requirements and strategic interest. The climate is temperate, influenced by maritime conditions, with the golf season extending through much of the year.
Futtsu itself is known for its coastal position and proximity to both Tokyo and Chiba city, making golf facilities in the area accessible to metropolitan populations. The club's residential component reflects a broader trend in Japanese golf real estate, where courses were developed alongside housing to create integrated leisure communities. While not among Japan's most internationally recognized venues, Futtsu Bristol serves its membership and visiting players within the competitive Chiba golf market, where numerous courses vie for attention in a region dense with golf infrastructure.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Futtsu Bristol was designed by Rodney Wright.
Yes. Futtsu Bristol at Futtsu Bristol Hill Golf & Residence is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Futtsu Bristol is 72.
Futtsu Bristol plays 6,947 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
Futtsu Bristol is a 18-hole course.