SEN-EN GOLF CLUB - URAKASUMI COURSE
🇯🇵 Shiogama, Miyagi, JP
Designed by Shiro Akaboshi
The Sen-en Golf Club Urakasumi Course is located in Shiogama, a coastal city in Miyagi Prefecture along the Pacific Ocean northeast of Sendai. Designed by Shiro Akaboshi, a prominent Japanese golf architect active in the post-war era, the course reflects the period's approach to integrating golf layouts with Japan's varied topography. Shiogama sits on hilly terrain overlooking Matsushima Bay, one of Japan's celebrated scenic areas, and courses in this region typically work with elevation changes and coastal influences.
Akaboshi's designs often emphasized strategic bunkering and green complexes suited to the natural land movement, and the Urakasumi routing likely follows ridges and valleys characteristic of the Miyagi coastline. The setting provides views of the surrounding landscape, and the course benefits from the temperate maritime climate of the Tohoku region, though seasonal weather can vary considerably.
Sen-en Golf Club operates multiple courses, and the Urakasumi Course serves as one component of the facility's offerings. The club caters to regional membership and visiting play, maintaining traditional Japanese golf club standards of course conditioning and service. The area's golf culture reflects both the sport's popularity in Japan and the local appreciation for natural beauty, with clubs often incorporating elements of hospitality and attention to detail in their operations. The course provides a representative example of mid-century Japanese golf architecture adapted to the coastal terrain of northern Honshu.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Sen-enUrakasumi was designed by Shiro Akaboshi.
Yes. Sen-enUrakasumi at Sen-en Golf Club - Urakasumi Course is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Sen-enUrakasumi is 36.
Sen-enUrakasumi plays 2,906 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
Sen-enUrakasumi is a 9-hole course.