KINTETSU HAMAJIMA COUNTRY CLUB
🇯🇵 Shima, Mie, JP
Designed by Dai Nippon Construction, Nagato Yoichi
Kintetsu Hamajima Country Club occupies a coastal setting in Shima, located on the eastern shore of the Kii Peninsula in Mie Prefecture. The region is known for its rugged coastline along Ago Bay and the broader Ise-Shima National Park area, where forested hills meet the Pacific Ocean. The course was designed by Nagato Yoichi in collaboration with Dai Nippon Construction, reflecting the mid-to-late twentieth-century expansion of golf in Japan when domestic architects and construction firms developed layouts across the country's varied terrain.
The routing takes advantage of the natural topography characteristic of this coastal zone, where elevation changes and sea breezes influence play. Courses in the Shima area typically incorporate views of the surrounding landscape and navigate through pine-covered hills and valleys. The design likely balances strategic shotmaking with the practical demands of building on terrain that can be both scenic and challenging to shape.
Kintetsu Hamajima serves members and visitors drawn to golf in the Ise-Shima region, an area also known for its cultural heritage sites and seafood traditions. The club operates within the broader network of Kintetsu-affiliated properties, part of the railway and leisure conglomerate that developed recreational facilities across central Japan. Access from Nagoya and Osaka makes the course a regional destination for golfers seeking a round in a coastal environment distinct from inland layouts.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Kintetsu Hamajima was designed by Dai Nippon Construction and Nagato Yoichi.
Yes. Kintetsu Hamajima at Kintetsu Hamajima Country Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Kintetsu Hamajima is 72.
Kintetsu Hamajima is a 18-hole course.