Nara OGM Golf Club sits in the Yamabe area of Nara Prefecture, part of Japan's Kansai region known for its historical significance and forested mountain terrain. The club features two eighteen-hole courses, the West and East, both designed by Peter Thomson, the five-time Open Championship winner who became a prolific golf course architect in Asia and Australia during the latter decades of his career. Thomson's design work in Japan typically emphasized strategic routing that works with natural landforms rather than imposing heavily manufactured features.
The West and East courses at Nara OGM navigate rolling terrain characteristic of the region's foothill landscape. Thomson's approach here likely incorporates his preference for playable yet thoughtful golf, with routing that takes advantage of elevation changes and natural corridors through wooded areas. Japanese courses from this era often feature relatively narrow fairways framed by mature trees, with greens that reward accurate approach play. The combination of two courses allows the club to accommodate member play and visitors while maintaining course conditions.
The club operates within the OGM group, one of Japan's established golf management companies overseeing multiple facilities across the country. Nara OGM provides the amenities typical of Japanese private clubs, including clubhouse dining that reflects regional culinary traditions. The courses serve primarily a membership base drawn from the Nara and broader Kansai area, offering golf in a setting that balances the region's natural beauty with Thomson's measured design philosophy.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
West/East was designed by Peter Thomson.
Yes. West/East at Nara OGM Golf Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at West/East is 72.
West/East is a 18-hole course.