TANAYAMA GOLF CLUB
🇯🇵 Shimoniikawa, Toyama, JP
Designed by Shunsuke Kato
Tanayama Golf Club occupies terrain in Shimoniikawa, a district in Toyama Prefecture on Japan's central Honshu coast. The course was designed by Shunsuke Kato, a Japanese architect whose work reflects the mid-to-late twentieth-century development period when golf expanded significantly across the country. Toyama Prefecture sits along the Sea of Japan, backed by the Northern Alps, and courses in this region typically navigate rolling or mountainous topography with seasonal weather patterns that include heavy winter snowfall and humid summers.
The routing at Tanayama likely takes advantage of natural elevation changes common to the area, with holes moving through forested corridors and open clearings. Kato's designs generally emphasize strategic bunkering and green complexes that reward accurate approach play, consistent with the design principles that became standard in Japanese golf architecture during the latter half of the twentieth century. The course serves a regional membership base, and like many Japanese clubs of its era, it combines golf with social and dining facilities that form an integral part of the club experience.
Tanayama operates within the broader context of Toyama's golf landscape, where courses cater primarily to domestic play and regional tournaments. The setting provides views of the surrounding mountains and valleys, and the course reflects the practical design considerations of building and maintaining golf facilities in a climate with distinct seasonal contrasts.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Tanayama was designed by Shunsuke Kato.
Yes. Tanayama at Tanayama Golf Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Tanayama is 72.
Tanayama plays 6,407 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
Tanayama is a 18-hole course.