Osaka, Japan, Japan
Holes
27
Par
108
Yardage
6,685 yards
Nearest IC
阪和自動車道 岸和田和泉IC
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Kishiwada Golf Club is a 27-hole facility in Osaka, comprising three nine-hole courses that combine for a total par of 108 across 6,685 yards. Set on hilly terrain in Kishiwada, near the Izumi hills south of Osaka, the club was designed by the American architect William Bell and opened in 1973. The three-course routing lets golfers pair any two of the nine-hole layouts for an 18-hole round, a format common at Japanese clubs built during the country's golf-boom era. The course is reached via the Izumi-Kishiwada interchange on the Hanwa Expressway, putting it within easy driving distance of central Osaka and Kansai International Airport. Bell, known for shaping courses across Japan and the United States, laid the routing over the natural contours of the hillside site rather than heavy earthmoving, a hallmark of his 1970s work. For visitors staying in Osaka, Kishiwada offers a straightforward day-trip option combining three nine-hole courses on rolling ground.
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Last updated: 2026-07-01
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Kishiwada Golf Club has 27 holes across three nine-hole courses, with a combined par of 108.
It is located in Kishiwada, Osaka Prefecture, near the Izumi-Kishiwada interchange on the Hanwa Expressway.
The course opened in 1973, designed by architect William Bell.
Kishiwada Golf Club is a directory listing; Elite Golf Japan can review availability and access options through the concierge request form.
By straight-line distance, Kishiwada Golf Club is about 419 km from Tokyo Station and 34 km from Osaka Station.