Chohei Miyazawa

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in
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Japan

About

Chohei Miyazawa played a pivotal role in expanding the iconic Kobe Golf Course, Japan’s oldest, to a full 18-hole layout nearly a century after its original opening.

Chohei Miyazawa is a respected Japanese golf course architect known for his significant contributions to the modern landscape of Japanese golf. His work is noted for blending challenging course designs with the natural beauty of their surroundings, creating memorable experiences for golfers of all skill levels. Miyazawa is credited with the extension of several important courses in Japan, notably transforming the Kobe Golf Course into a full 18-hole layout in 1994, cementing its legacy as one of the country’s most historic courses. He also co-designed the Grand Oak Players Golf Course in Kato, Hyogo, which opened in 2000 and is praised for its picturesque setting and harmonious integration with the local environment. Throughout his career, Miyazawa has been recognized for his attention to detail and a design philosophy that honors both tradition and innovation, making a lasting impact on Japanese golf architecture.