KANETSU HIGHLAND GOLF CLUB
🇯🇵 Tano, Gunma, JP
Designed by Akira Sato
Sasanqua-Maple is one of the courses at Kanetsu Highland Golf Club, located in the mountainous Tano district of Gunma Prefecture in central Japan. Designed by Akira Sato, the course occupies terrain characteristic of the region's elevated landscape, where golf facilities take advantage of natural topography shaped by volcanic activity and forested highlands. The Gunma area, situated northwest of Tokyo, offers cooler temperatures and dramatic elevation changes that distinguish courses here from those in flatter coastal regions.
The course name references two plant species—sasanqua, a winter-blooming camellia native to Japan, and maple trees, which provide seasonal color particularly striking in autumn when the surrounding forests turn vibrant shades of red and orange. This naming convention reflects the Japanese tradition of connecting golf courses to their natural settings and seasonal rhythms. The layout likely incorporates the rolling to hilly terrain typical of highland courses in this prefecture, where holes move through corridors of native vegetation and offer views across the broader mountain landscape.
Kanetsu Highland Golf Club operates as a members' club with visitor access, following the model common to resort-oriented facilities in Japan's mountain regions. The club serves golfers from the Tokyo metropolitan area seeking weekend or holiday rounds in a more temperate climate, particularly during summer months when the elevation provides relief from lowland heat and humidity.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Sasanqua-Maple was designed by Akira Sato.
Yes. Sasanqua-Maple at Kanetsu Highland Golf Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Sasanqua-Maple is 72.
Sasanqua-Maple plays 6,372 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
Sasanqua-Maple is a 18-hole course.