MIDORIGAOKA COUNTRY CLUB
🇯🇵 Nagoya, Aichi, JP
Designed by Osamu Ueda
Midorigaoka Country Club sits in the hills surrounding Nagoya, Japan's fourth-largest city and the industrial heart of the Chubu region. Designed by Osamu Ueda, a prominent figure in Japanese golf architecture during the post-war expansion of the game across the country, the course reflects the characteristic approach of its era: routing that works with the natural terrain while creating distinct playing corridors through forested hillsides. The Nagoya area became a significant golf center as Japan's economy grew, with courses serving both the city's business community and recreational players.
The layout navigates rolling topography typical of the region, with elevation changes that add strategic dimension to club selection and approach play. Japanese courses from this period often emphasize precision over length, with well-defended greens and thoughtful bunkering that rewards accurate shot-making. The tree-lined fairways and natural contours create a parkland character common to courses built in this part of central Japan.
Midorigaoka serves its membership in a region where golf remains deeply embedded in business culture and social tradition. The club likely maintains the formal atmosphere and attention to service standards characteristic of Japanese private clubs, where the experience extends beyond the course itself to include traditional dining and hospitality. The course provides a retreat from urban Nagoya while remaining accessible to the city's golf community.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Midorigaoka was designed by Osamu Ueda.
Yes. Midorigaoka at Midorigaoka Country Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Midorigaoka is 72.
Midorigaoka plays 6,809 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
Midorigaoka is a 18-hole course.