DAI-ATSUGI COUNTRY CLUB - HON COURSE
🇯🇵 Atsugi, Kanagawa, JP
Designed by Miyoshi Tokuyuki, Toshio Kinoshita
The Dai-Atsugi Country Club's Hon Course occupies terrain in Kanagawa Prefecture, inland from Tokyo and Yokohama in the Atsugi area. The course was designed through the collaboration of Toshio Kinoshita and Miyoshi Tokuyuki, both figures in mid-to-late 20th century Japanese golf architecture. The West-East routing reflects the common Japanese practice of dividing courses into distinct nine-hole loops, each with its own character shaped by the rolling topography typical of this region.
The course sits in an area where golf development expanded during Japan's economic growth decades, when corporate and member clubs proliferated across Kanagawa and neighboring prefectures. The design likely incorporates elevation changes and wooded corridors characteristic of courses built on reclaimed or reshaped hillside terrain, with strategic bunkering and water features that reflect the period's design conventions. Japanese courses from this era typically emphasize precision over length, with narrow fairways and well-defended greens that reward accurate iron play.
As a member club in the greater Tokyo metropolitan area, Dai-Atsugi serves a regional membership drawn from business and professional communities. The club follows traditional Japanese golf customs, including attention to pace of play, course conditioning, and clubhouse service. The Hon Course designation indicates this is the primary or championship layout at a facility that may include additional nines or practice areas.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
West-East was designed by Miyoshi Tokuyuki and Toshio Kinoshita.
Yes. West-East at Dai-Atsugi Country Club - Hon Course is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at West-East is 73.
West-East plays 7,154 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
West-East is a 18-hole course.