SANDA LAKESIDE COUNTRY CLUB
🇯🇵 Sanda, Hyogo, JP
Designed by J. E. Crane
The Hokusetsu Course at Sanda Lakeside Country Club occupies terrain in Sanda, a city in Hyogo Prefecture situated inland from Kobe in the Kansai region of Japan. The course was designed by J. E. Crane, an architect active in Japanese golf course development during the mid-to-late twentieth century when the country experienced significant growth in golf facility construction. The region's topography typically features rolling hills and forested valleys, characteristics that shape the playing corridors and elevation changes found on many courses in this part of Hyogo.
Sanda's location places it within commuting distance of major population centers including Kobe and Osaka, making it accessible to golfers from the broader Kansai metropolitan area. Courses in this region generally incorporate the natural contours of the landscape, with routing that moves through varied terrain and takes advantage of available views across the surrounding countryside. The lakeside designation in the club's name suggests water features play a role in the course's character and strategic design.
Japanese country clubs of this era often developed alongside the growth of corporate golf culture, serving both member play and business entertainment. The facilities typically include traditional clubhouse amenities and dining that reflect regional culinary traditions. The course serves golfers seeking a layout that combines the design principles Crane employed with the natural setting characteristic of inland Hyogo Prefecture.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Hokusetsu was designed by J. E. Crane.
Yes. Hokusetsu at Sanda Lakeside Country Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Hokusetsu is 36.
Hokusetsu is a 9-hole course.