RUSUTSU RESORT GOLF 72
🇯🇵 Abuta, Hokkaido, JP
Designed by Curtis Strange
Rusutsu Resort Golf 72's River Course is part of a larger golf complex situated in the mountainous interior of Hokkaido, near the town of Abuta in the Shiribeshi region. The resort sits in the shadow of Mount Yotei, often called the "Mount Fuji of Hokkaido," and the courses occupy terrain shaped by volcanic activity and mountain streams. Curtis Strange, the two-time U.S. Open champion, lent his name to the design work here during the 1990s resort development boom in Japan, when numerous international players were engaged for course projects across the country.
The River Course takes its name from the watercourses that influence the routing and playing character. The layout moves through forested areas and open meadowland typical of Hokkaido's inland valleys, with elevation changes that reflect the region's topography. The design incorporates natural features of the site while accommodating the resort's broader recreational infrastructure.
Rusutsu Resort operates as a year-round destination, known primarily for winter skiing but maintaining golf operations during the warmer months. The complex includes multiple courses that share facilities and serve both domestic visitors and international tourists drawn to Hokkaido's landscape and climate. The River Course functions as one component of this larger golf offering, providing variety in terrain and challenge across the resort's total holes. The setting offers views of surrounding peaks and forests characteristic of central Hokkaido's volcanic plateau.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
River was designed by Curtis Strange.
Yes. River at Rusutsu Resort Golf 72 is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at River is 72.
River plays 6,107 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
River is a 18-hole course.