GOLF CLUB SEVEN LAKES
🇯🇵 Oomiya, Ibaraki, JP
Designed by Shunsuke Kato
The Lake Course at Golf Club Seven Lakes occupies terrain in Oomiya, located in Ibaraki Prefecture north of Tokyo. Designed by Shunsuke Kato, the course reflects the work of an architect active during Japan's golf development era, when many layouts were carved from the region's rolling, forested landscapes. The Ibaraki area became home to numerous courses serving the capital's golfing population, and Seven Lakes sits among this concentration of facilities that emerged to meet growing demand.
The course name suggests water features play a role in the routing, though the specific configuration of lakes and their strategic placement would be characteristic of Japanese design from this period, when architects often worked with natural topography and created hazards that required precision rather than pure length. The terrain in this part of Ibaraki typically offers elevation changes and wooded corridors, providing natural definition to holes and variety in shot requirements.
Golf Club Seven Lakes operates within the Japanese golf tradition, where multi-course facilities are common and where attention to course conditioning and service standards are emphasized. The Lake Course would serve both member play and visitors, functioning as part of the broader golf infrastructure that developed in the Kanto region. The layout represents the kind of parkland golf that became standard in Japan's inland prefectures, offering a tree-lined experience distinct from the country's seaside links-style courses.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Lake was designed by Shunsuke Kato.
Yes. Lake at Golf Club Seven Lakes is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Lake is 36.
Lake plays 3,219 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
Lake is a 9-hole course.