Obara Country Club jp

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愛知県
Japan

Obara Country Club is an 18-hole championship golf course located in Toyoda City, Aichi Prefecture, Japan. The course was designed under the joint supervision of Tom Kite, a U.S. PGA Tour professional and World Golf Hall of Fame inductee, and Kawada Taizo, a renowned Japanese course designer and tournament commentator. The course was developed on a 1.2 million square meter property and opened in 1987.

The Championship Tee course has a rating of 72.7. Tom Kite praised the Obara location for its exceptional natural conditions, describing it as land "born to become a golf course." The design philosophy of both designers, informed by their extensive experience with world-class courses, is reflected throughout the 18 holes. Notable features include a fountain installed at the 17th hole in 1988.

The course has hosted numerous international tournaments since its opening, including the World Exciting Golf series from 1987 to 1991, featuring top professional golfers. It has also served as a venue for amateur championships and member competitions. The club has maintained an active tournament schedule since its establishment.

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