Ono Golf Club is located in Ono, a city in central Hyogo Prefecture in Japan's Kansai region, positioned inland from Kobe and Himeji. The course was designed by Osamu Ueda, a Japanese architect whose work reflects the mid-to-late twentieth-century development of golf in Japan, when courses were often carved from mountainous or hilly terrain to accommodate the country's limited flat land suitable for golf development.
The topography in this part of Hyogo typically features rolling to steep terrain with elevation changes that create varied playing angles and strategic demands. Courses in the region often incorporate natural contours into their routing, with holes that move through forested corridors and offer views of the surrounding countryside. The design likely emphasizes precision over distance, as is common in Japanese golf architecture, where narrow fairways and carefully positioned hazards reward accurate shot-making.
Ono Golf Club serves the local golfing community in Hyogo Prefecture and attracts players from nearby urban centers. Japanese golf clubs traditionally maintain high standards of course conditioning and service, with attention to detail in both maintenance and member experience. The club operates within the cultural framework of Japanese golf, where etiquette, pace of play, and respect for the course are emphasized alongside competitive play.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Ono was designed by Osamu Ueda.
Ono at Ono Golf Club is listed as private on Course Vaults; guest access is typically restricted.
Par at Ono is 72.
Ono is a 18-hole course.