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Where is Golf Played at Tokyo Olympics 2020: Kasumigaseki Country Club Yardage, Location, Course Details, and More

Published 07/27/2021, 1:30 PM EDT

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Golf in the Olympics is still in its early stage. The sport made its way to the Olympics in 2016 after the sport’s reintroduction in Rio. So the venue for golf events at Tokyo Olympics 2020 is mysterious due to the still-growing structure of the game.

The golf events at Tokyo Olympics 2020 will be played at Kasumigaseki Country Club, located an hour’s drive from Tokyo. 

This is just the second year for golf at the Olympics, but still, there are quite a few prominent names in the field. So here’s all that you need to know about the venue hosting the men’s and women’s Olympics golf events. 

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What are the challenges at the Kasumigaseki Country Club? 

There are two active golf courses at Kasumigaseki Country Club, the east course and the west course. The East Course will host the men’s and women’s Olympic golf competitions. The East Course is slightly on a lengthier side and has a combined par of 71.

The course was redesigned in 2016 to cope with the changing style of play and the fairway bunkers, trees, and water hazards were all shifted strategically. This change also increased the length of the course to 7,466 yards.  

The east course is a subtly undulating parkland, with plenty of water and complex bunkering around greens. These are the primary challenges of this course, but the biggest problem is only a handful of players in the field know about this course.

Most players will get familiar with the course on the fly with just a couple of practice rounds before the 72-hole strokeplay contest. 

The green will mostly be fast and undulating, and roughs look moderate. So players need an impeccable iron shot to reduce the number of putts. Hence, golfers will get maximum benefit if they can flush accurately targeted iron shots to the green. 

However, the conditions might slightly be on a softer side, for at least the first two days, keeping in mind the weather forecast. The forecast predicts slight showers on days 1 and 2, which can slow down the greens immensely.

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Players will get maximum benefit if they can flush accurately targeted iron shots to the green. 

Complete yardage of the Kasumigaseki Country Club; the venue hosting golf at Tokyo Olympics 2020

Here’s the complete yardage of the Kasumigaseki Country Club:

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HoleParYards
14411
24381
34459
43237
54640
65386
74217
83586
94521
Out353,838
104189
114461
125499
133398
144632
154403
164203
173343
185500
In363,628
Total717,466

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Amey Kulkarni is a Golf writer at EssentiallySports. He is currently pursuing his Bachelor’s degree in mass media. Before joining EssentiallySports he used to write articles on Golf and Cricket on his personal blog cricgolf.
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