KANETSU HIGHLAND GOLF CLUB
🇯🇵 Tano, Gunma, JP
Designed by Akira Sato
Sasanqua at Kanetsu Highland Golf Club occupies elevated terrain in Tano, Gunma Prefecture, a mountainous region northwest of Tokyo known for its resort developments and seasonal climate variations. Designed by Akira Sato, the course reflects the Japanese approach to golf architecture that emerged in the country's golf boom decades, where designers worked to integrate layouts into often challenging topography while creating strategic variety within the natural landscape. The routing takes advantage of the highland setting, with holes that move across slopes and through forested corridors typical of the region's mixed woodland character.
The course features the elevation changes and directional variety common to mountain golf in Japan, where architects must balance playability with the constraints of steep terrain. Holes likely incorporate both uphill and downhill shots, with fairways that follow the natural contours and greens positioned to take advantage of views across the surrounding highlands. The design reflects the period's emphasis on creating memorable golf experiences in scenic settings, though specific architectural features would depend on how Sato addressed the site's particular challenges.
Kanetsu Highland Golf Club serves golfers from the greater Tokyo metropolitan area and the Gunma region, offering a retreat into higher elevations where cooler temperatures and mountain air provide contrast to urban conditions. The club operates within the Japanese golf culture that emphasizes course conditioning, pace of play, and hospitality traditions that distinguish the country's golf experience from Western counterparts.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Sasanqua was designed by Akira Sato.
Yes. Sasanqua at Kanetsu Highland Golf Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Sasanqua is 36.
Sasanqua plays 3,133 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
Sasanqua is a 9-hole course.