IZU NIRAYAMA COUNTRY CLUB
🇯🇵 Izunokuni, Shizuoka, JP
Designed by Shiro Akaboshi
The Middle Course at Izu Nirayama Country Club occupies terrain in Izunokuni, located in the northern portion of Shizuoka Prefecture on Japan's Izu Peninsula. Designed by Shiro Akaboshi, a Japanese architect active in the mid-to-late twentieth century, the course reflects the design sensibilities common to Japanese golf during the country's golf development boom. The property sits in a region known for its mountainous topography and views toward Mount Fuji, characteristics that typically influence routing and hole corridors in this part of Shizuoka.
Izu Nirayama operates as a multi-course facility, with the Middle Course serving as one of several eighteen-hole layouts available to members and guests. The design works with the natural elevation changes inherent to the Izu landscape, incorporating slopes and contours that require thoughtful club selection and course management. The routing likely moves through forested areas and open clearings, a pattern common to courses built in this region during Japan's golf expansion.
The club caters primarily to Japanese golfers, many traveling from the greater Tokyo metropolitan area, which lies roughly two hours north. The facility maintains the operational standards typical of Japanese country clubs, including attention to course conditioning and pace of play. Dining at the clubhouse follows Japanese golf tradition, offering both Western and Japanese cuisine in a formal setting that complements the day's round.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Middle was designed by Shiro Akaboshi.
Yes. Middle at Izu Nirayama Country Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Middle is 36.
Middle plays 3,243 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
Middle is a 9-hole course.