GOLF CLUB SEVEN LAKES
🇯🇵 Oomiya, Ibaraki, JP
Designed by Shunsuke Kato
Sky-Rocky is a course at Golf Club Seven Lakes in Oomiya, located in Ibaraki Prefecture, a region northeast of Tokyo known for its rolling terrain and numerous golf facilities developed during Japan's golf boom of the 1980s and 1990s. The course was designed by Shunsuke Kato, a Japanese architect whose work reflects the period's approach to golf development in the country. Golf Club Seven Lakes operates multiple courses, with Sky-Rocky serving as one of the layouts available to members and visitors.
The Ibaraki region offers varied topography that allows for courses with elevation change and natural contours, characteristics that typically define layouts in this area. Japanese courses from this era often incorporate strategic bunkering, water features, and careful attention to conditioning and presentation. The multi-course facility structure is common in Japan, where clubs frequently maintain two or more eighteen-hole layouts to accommodate high demand and provide variety for regular play.
Golf Club Seven Lakes caters to the Japanese golf market, where attention to service, pace of play, and course maintenance standards remain priorities. The club operates within the traditional membership model common to Japanese golf, though specific details about its membership structure and clubhouse amenities follow patterns typical of regional facilities in Ibaraki. The course serves golfers seeking accessible play in a prefecture that has become a significant destination for Tokyo-area players.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Sky-Rocky was designed by Shunsuke Kato.
Yes. Sky-Rocky at Golf Club Seven Lakes is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Sky-Rocky is 72.
Sky-Rocky plays 6,408 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
Sky-Rocky is a 18-hole course.