SHIMONOSEKI GOLDEN GOLF CLUB
🇯🇵 Shimonoseki, Yamaguchi, JP
Designed by Jack Nicklaus
Shimonoseki Golden Golf Club occupies land in Shimonoseki, the westernmost city of Honshu, Japan's main island, where the Kanmon Straits separate Honshu from Kyushu. The course was designed by Jack Nicklaus, whose work in Japan during the 1980s and 1990s introduced his signature strategic design principles to the country's golf landscape. The Shimonoseki region features rolling terrain and coastal proximity, characteristics that typically inform routing and playing conditions at courses in this part of Yamaguchi Prefecture.
Nicklaus designs in Japan generally emphasize wide fairways with strategic bunkering, elevated greens with significant contouring, and risk-reward options that reward thoughtful course management over pure distance. The Golden course likely reflects these principles, presenting players with decisions about angles of approach and club selection rather than narrow, penal corridors. The climate in this southwestern region of Japan allows for year-round play, with the course benefiting from relatively mild winters compared to courses farther north.
The club serves the Shimonoseki area and the broader Yamaguchi golfing community. Japanese golf clubs traditionally maintain high conditioning standards and offer structured member experiences, often including substantial clubhouse facilities and dining programs that reflect regional cuisine. The course provides a Nicklaus design option in a region where golf development has been shaped by both Japanese architects and international designers working in the country during the sport's expansion period.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Shimonoseki Golden was designed by Jack Nicklaus.
Yes. Shimonoseki Golden at Shimonoseki Golden Golf Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Shimonoseki Golden is 72.
Shimonoseki Golden is a 18-hole course.