Osaka, Japan, Japan
Holes
27
Par
107
Yardage
10,084 yards
Google Rating
★ 3.6 (566)
Nearest IC
阪神高速11号池田線 川西小花IC(約16分)
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Ikeda Golf Club opened in 1960 in Ikeda City, Osaka Prefecture, and comprises three 9-hole courses laid out over hilly terrain, totaling 27 holes with a combined par of 107 and a back-tee yardage of 10,084 yards. The course was designed by Yoshio Machida and Hiroshi Araki. Ikeda GC holds a notable place in Japanese golf history as the first course in the country to introduce powered golf carts, in 1965. The club is accessible from Ikeda Station on the Hankyu Takarazuka Line, with a club bus departing about a 5-minute walk from the station ticket gates, or by car via the Kawanishi Obana interchange on the Hanshin Expressway Route 11 Ikeda Line, roughly 16 minutes away. With three separate 9-hole loops, the club can combine courses in different pairings for an 18-hole round, giving repeat visitors variety across multiple rounds.
Public Transportation
Nearest Train Station
阪急宝塚線 池田駅(クラブバス発着、駅改札より徒歩5分)
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阪神高速11号池田線 川西小花IC(約16分)
Last updated: 2026-07-01
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Ikeda GC has 27 holes across three 9-hole courses, with a combined par of 107.
It is in Ikeda City, Osaka Prefecture, accessible via a club bus from Hankyu Takarazuka Line's Ikeda Station or by car via the Kawanishi Obana interchange (about 16 minutes).
Ikeda GC opened in 1960 and was designed by Yoshio Machida and Hiroshi Araki.
Ikeda GC is a directory listing; Elite Golf Japan can review availability and access options through the concierge request form.
Ikeda GC has a Google rating of 3.6 from 566 reviews.