Kasumigaseki Country Club - East Course Scorecard and Tees
East Scorecard
Hole-by-hole yardage, par, handicap, course rating and slope by tee.
Kasumigaseki Country Club - East Course Tees
Tee box length, par, course rating and slope for the available Kasumigaseki Country Club - East Course tees.
| Tee | Par | Length | Rating | Slope |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tournament | 71 | 7466 yards | 74.9 | 131 |
| Back | 71 | 6907 yards | 73.1 | 123 |
| Regular | 71 | 6419 yards | 70.7 | 121 |
| Front | 71 | 5866 yards | 69.2 | 117 |
| Front (W) | 71 | 5866 yards | 70.2 | 119 |
| Ladies | 71 | 5249 yards | 67.1 | 113 |
About
Kasumigaseki Country Club occupies 300-acres of gently rolling ground on an old tea-growing estate 30 miles northwest of central Tokyo. It is Japan’s oldest 36-hole golf club. The club’s championship East Course was home to the 1957 World Cup, which saw Japan shock the golf world by taking both the individual and team titles, thereby launching a nationwide golf boom. The East Course has gone on to host the Japan Open in 1933, 1995 and 2006, the Japan’s Women’ Open in 1999.
Following extensive redesign by Tom and Logan Fazio in 2016 it will be home to men’s and women’s Olympic Golf during the 2020 Games in Tokyo.