JR UCHINO COUNTRY CLUB
🇯🇵 Kaho, Fukuoka, JP
Designed by Kozasa Shozo
JR Uchino Country Club sits in the Kaho district of Fukuoka Prefecture on Japan's Kyushu island, designed by Kozasa Shozo. The course occupies terrain characteristic of the region's interior landscapes, where rolling topography and natural vegetation provide the framework for the routing. Kozasa, working within the traditions of Japanese golf course architecture that emerged in the post-war decades, shaped a layout that responds to the existing landforms rather than imposing dramatic earthwork.
The design reflects the practical approach common to many Japanese courses of its era, balancing strategic interest with playability across varied terrain. The routing likely moves through elevation changes that require thoughtful club selection and course management, while the natural contours influence both shot values and green complexes. Trees and native grasses frame holes in ways typical of Kyushu courses, where the landscape provides definition without excessive artifice.
JR Uchino serves its membership within the context of Japanese golf culture, where attention to course conditioning and traditional hospitality standards shape the experience. The club operates in a region where golf developed alongside Japan's economic growth, and courses like this one represent the expansion of the game beyond major metropolitan centers. While not prominent in international rankings or tournament history, the course offers a representative example of regional Japanese golf design from its period of construction.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
JR Uchino was designed by Kozasa Shozo.
Yes. JR Uchino at JR Uchino Country Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at JR Uchino is 72.
JR Uchino is a 18-hole course.