SANDA LAKESIDE COUNTRY CLUB
🇯🇵 Sanda, Hyogo, JP
Designed by J. E. Crane
Sanda Lakeside Country Club's Kiyomizu course sits in the hills of Sanda, a city in Hyogo Prefecture located roughly 25 kilometers north of Kobe. The region's rolling terrain and moderate climate have made it a popular area for golf development since the mid-20th century. J. E. Crane, who designed numerous courses across Japan during the country's golf expansion era, routed Kiyomizu to work with the natural topography characteristic of this part of Hyogo.
The course takes its name from the Japanese word meaning "pure water" or "clear water," likely referencing local streams or the broader landscape context of the area. Crane's design approach typically emphasized strategic bunkering and greens that reward accurate approach play, though specific architectural details of Kiyomizu reflect the constraints and opportunities of its particular site. The layout moves through varied elevation changes common to courses built in this hilly region between Kobe and the interior.
Sanda Lakeside operates as a members' club serving golfers from the greater Kobe-Osaka metropolitan area. The facility includes multiple courses, with Kiyomizu being one component of the overall property. Japanese country clubs of this type generally maintain traditional club culture with attention to course conditioning and member services, though specifics vary by individual club history and membership composition.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Kiyomizu was designed by J. E. Crane.
Yes. Kiyomizu at Sanda Lakeside Country Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Kiyomizu is 36.
Kiyomizu is a 9-hole course.