Ibaraki Golf Club

茨城ゴルフ倶楽部

Ibaraki PrefectureOther

36
Holes
144
Par
14,186
Distance

About This Course

Ibaraki Golf Club is a sprawling 36-hole course located in Tsukubamirai City, Ibaraki Prefecture. Designed by Osamu Ueda, this extensive golf facility offers a challenging yet enjoyable experience with a total par of 144 over more than 14,000 yards. The course features two distinct greens, including Bentgrass and Zoysia varieties, catering to diverse playing conditions. Set within a large, scenic area in the Kanto region, the club welcomes golfers without specific footwear requirements. With its well-designed layout and tranquil surroundings, Ibaraki Golf Club is an excellent choice for golf lovers seeking variety and quality in eastern Japan.

Technical Specifications

Holes
36
Par
144
Distance
14,186 yards
Course Area, m²
1,490,000
Green Count
2
Green Type
Bentgrass, Zoysia
Course Type
Other
Designer
Osamu Ueda
Location
Ibaraki Prefecture
Established
1962

Practice Range

Practice Range Distance
200 yards
Practice Stalls
20
You can practice at this course! Take advantage of the practice range to warm up before your round or work on your skills.

Playing Tips

1
With 36 holes and total yardage over 14,000 yards, prioritize smart club selection and conservative course management to avoid big numbers.
2
Keep tee shots in the fairway because the course length makes recovery from long rough both costly and difficult.
3
Wind off the Kanto plain can be a factor on exposed holes, so check wind direction and adjust club selection especially on longer par-4s and par-5s.
4
Pay attention to which green type you face—Bentgrass tends to be faster and truer while Zoysia/Korai surfaces play slower and can show grain, so adjust approach trajectories and putting speed accordingly.

Weather & Seasonal Information

Local Weather Patterns
Typical Kanto inland weather: hot, humid summers with a chance of afternoon thunderstorms, generally mild but occasionally windy winters, and more stable, pleasant conditions in spring and autumn; prevailing winds from the Pacific can influence play.
Best Season to Play
Late spring (April–May) and autumn (October–November) offer the most comfortable temperatures and the most stable conditions for golf, with firmer, faster greens often seen in autumn.

Dress Code

Shoes Specification
No specification

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Contact & Location

Address
102 Kojimashinden, Tsukubamirai-shi, Ibaraki, Japan
つくばみらい市小島新田102
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