SHOGENJI COUNTRY CLUB
🇯🇵 Minokamo, Gifu, JP
Designed by Dai Nippon Construction
Shogenji Country Club is located in Minokamo, a city in Gifu Prefecture in central Japan, situated between Nagoya and the mountainous regions to the north. The course was constructed by Dai Nippon Construction, a company that developed numerous golf facilities across Japan during the country's golf expansion period in the mid-to-late twentieth century. The region's topography typically features rolling terrain with views toward the surrounding hills and mountains that characterize this part of Honshu.
The course reflects the design approach common to many Japanese country clubs built during this era, with routing that works with the natural land forms and incorporates strategic bunkering and water features. Japanese courses of this generation often emphasize careful maintenance standards and attention to conditioning, with bentgrass greens that require precise approach play. The layout likely presents a mix of hole types that test accuracy and course management rather than pure distance.
Shogenji Country Club serves its membership in a region where golf remains a popular recreational pursuit, with the club maintaining the traditions of Japanese golf culture. The facility operates within the established framework of Japanese country club customs, where golf is often combined with social and business functions. The course provides a venue for regular member play in an area of Gifu Prefecture known for its blend of industrial development and natural landscape.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Shogenji was designed by Dai Nippon Construction.
Yes. Shogenji at Shogenji Country Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Shogenji is 72.
Shogenji plays 6,416 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
Shogenji is a 18-hole course.