Arum Cup

Event Details

Date: Monday, 20 July 2026

Format: Pairs Betterball Strokeplay

Category: Open

Entry Fee: JPY 18,800.00


The Arum Cup is an open 18-hole strokeplay competition held at Chiba Isumi Golf Club on July 20, 2026 (a national holiday in Japan). The event uses the Paria (betterball) format, where each side consists of two players playing their own balls with the better score counting at each hole. The competition includes a half-course tally at the morning 9 holes with no party afterwards. Entry fees are 12,310 yen for members, 15,500 yen for family members, and 18,800 yen for guests. The fee includes one round of self-play with four balls per group, lunch, and prizes. A caddie surcharge of 3,300 yen applies. Prizes include domestic travel vouchers and gift items. Top 10 finishers in this open competition earn qualification rights for the year-end 'ISUMI Champions Cup' event. The competition is organized by Dunlop Sports Marketing Co., Ltd.


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Venue

Chiba Isumi Golf Club

夷隅郡, Japan

Chiba Isumi Golf Club is a 27-hole facility located in Ota, Isumi District, Chiba Prefecture, set within a rolling hilly landscape spanning 148 hectares. The course was designed under the supervision of Kozo Yasuda and Shiro Kawamura, with the East and South courses opening in August 1979 and the West course following a decade later in August 1989. The layout is built on a philosophy of straight driving, featuring wide fairways that average 40 meters in width to encourage distance and accuracy. The total yardage for the 27 holes is 11,008 yards with a par of 108. The course is divided into three distinct nine-hole loops. The East Course begins with a gentle downsloping par 4 and is characterized by a challenging finish, where the uphill stretch of the 7th par 5, 8th par 4, and 9th par 5 serves as the key to scoring. The South Course opens with long par 5 holes and includes moderate ups and downs that test a player's mental fortitude. Its signature hole is the 7th, a par 3 that requires a 90-yard carry over a valley, making wind reading essential for par saves. The West Course, added in 1989, offers a flatter, more expansive layout where hazards are strategically placed to vary the approach based on the tee box used. The 6th hole on the West Course is noted for its scenic beauty during the autumn foliage season. Chiba Isumi Golf Club holds a high course rating, with the South and West combination achieving a rating of 75.7 from the Champion tees, the highest in Chiba Prefecture. The course utilizes both Old Bentgrass and the newer DC-1 Bentgrass varieties for its greens, which were transitioned to in September 2024. The facility manages a total of 148 hectares (450,000 tsubo) of land, providing ample space for its three loops. The club is affiliated with the Japan Golf Association (JGA), the Kanto Golf Association (KGA), and the Nippon Golf & Country Club Association (NGK).