KYUSHU GOLF CLUB
🇯🇵 Yahatahigashi, Fukuoka, JP
Designed by Shunsuke Kato
Kyushu Golf Club, located in Yahatahigashi in Fukuoka Prefecture, represents one of the established courses in Japan's southernmost main island. Designed by Shunsuke Kato, a figure associated with mid-20th century Japanese golf course architecture, the layout reflects the design principles that shaped many of Japan's courses during the country's post-war golf development era. The course sits in the northern part of Kyushu, where the region's characteristic terrain provides natural movement and variety to the routing.
The Fukuoka area, as one of Kyushu's major urban centers, has supported golf since the sport's expansion across Japan in the decades following World War II. Courses from this period typically work with the existing topography rather than impose dramatic reshaping, and Kyushu Golf Club likely follows this approach with holes that move through varied elevation and natural landforms. The climate in this part of Japan allows for year-round play, with the region's relatively mild winters compared to courses farther north.
The club serves the local golfing community in the Kitakyushu metropolitan area, providing a traditional Japanese golf experience where attention to course conditioning and member service remain central to the operation. Like many established clubs in Japan, the facility maintains standards of presentation and pace of play that reflect the country's broader golf culture, where respect for the course and fellow players shapes the daily rhythm of the game.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Kyushu was designed by Shunsuke Kato.
Yes. Kyushu at Kyushu Golf Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Kyushu is 72.
Kyushu is a 18-hole course.