OHMURAWAN COUNTRY CLUB - NEW COURSE
🇯🇵 Omura, Nagasaki, JP
Designed by Ronald Fream
Ohmurawan Country Club's New Course sits in Omura, a city in Nagasaki Prefecture on the island of Kyushu in southwestern Japan. The course was designed by Ronald Fream, an American architect who has worked extensively throughout Asia and the Pacific Rim since the 1970s. Fream's portfolio in Japan includes numerous layouts that adapt contemporary American design principles to the region's varied terrain and climate.
The New Course occupies rolling terrain characteristic of Kyushu's coastal areas, where the topography provides natural movement and elevation change. Fream's design approach typically emphasizes strategic options from the tee, green complexes with multiple pin positions, and integration with the existing landscape rather than heavy earth-moving. The routing likely takes advantage of the property's natural contours to create variety in hole length and direction.
Omura's location near Nagasaki places the course in a region with a temperate climate influenced by proximity to the East China Sea. The area supports the warm-season grasses common to Japanese courses at this latitude. As with many Japanese country clubs, Ohmurawan likely serves a membership-based model with attention to both golf and clubhouse amenities, reflecting the social and business culture that has shaped golf in Japan since the sport's growth there in the latter half of the twentieth century.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Ohmurawan New was designed by Ronald Fream.
Yes. Ohmurawan New at Ohmurawan Country Club - New Course is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Ohmurawan New is 72.
Ohmurawan New is a 18-hole course.