Ibaraki Country Club's West Course is a Rees Jones design located in Ibaraki, part of the greater Osaka metropolitan area in Japan's Kansai region. Jones, known for his course renovation work in the United States and occasional international projects, brought his architectural approach to this Japanese layout, which serves a membership base in one of the country's most populous urban corridors.
The course occupies terrain typical of the region's golf developments, where designers work with the available topography to create strategic interest within relatively constrained sites. Jones's design philosophy emphasizes playability across different skill levels while incorporating hazard placement and green complexes that reward precision. The routing likely takes advantage of natural elevation changes and existing landscape features to create variety in hole character and shot requirements.
Ibaraki Country Club operates within Japan's established golf culture, where attention to course conditioning and member service reflects broader traditions in the country's golf industry. The West Course functions as part of a club that caters to golfers in the Osaka region, offering a Rees Jones design as an alternative to the many classic Japanese layouts in the area. The course provides members with a relatively modern American-influenced design approach adapted to the Japanese setting and golfing expectations.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
West was designed by Rees Jones.
West at Ibaraki Country Club is listed as private on Course Vaults; guest access is typically restricted.
Par at West is 72.
West is a 18-hole course.