Osaka, Japan, Japan
Holes
27
Par
72
Google Rating
★ 4.1 (574)
Nearest IC
名神高速道路 茨木IC(約5km)、茨木千提寺IC(約8km)
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Ibaraki International Golf Club is a 27-hole facility in Ibaraki city, Osaka Prefecture, that opened in 1960. The club comprises three nine-hole courses: East and West, designed by Giichi Sato, and North, designed by Osamu Ueda. Caddies are optional, and golfers play from riding carts. The club is reached from JR Kyoto Line's Ibaraki Station, about 25 minutes by club bus from the west exit, and lies near the Meishin Expressway, with the Ibaraki interchange roughly 5 kilometers away and the Ibaraki-Sendaiji interchange about 8 kilometers away. With three separate nine-hole courses under two different designers, the club offers multiple 18-hole combinations for a round. Full par and yardage figures are not listed here, but the 1960 opening date and three-course layout make Ibaraki International Golf Club a long-established option in the Osaka golf scene, accessible by both rail and expressway.
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JR京都線 茨木駅(西口よりクラブバス約25分)
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名神高速道路 茨木IC(約5km)、茨木千提寺IC(約8km)
Last updated: 2026-07-01
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Ibaraki International Golf Club has 27 holes across three nine-hole courses: East, West, and North.
It is located in Ibaraki city, Osaka Prefecture, about 25 minutes by club bus from JR Ibaraki Station and near the Meishin Expressway's Ibaraki interchange.
The club opened in 1960.
Ibaraki International Golf Club is a directory listing; Elite Golf Japan can review availability and access options through the concierge request form.
Ibaraki International Golf Club has a Google rating of 4.1 from 574 reviews.