The RAMPAGE Performer Kaisei Takechi Finds New Challenges and Life Lessons on the Golf Course
Golf, often seen as more than just a game, provides valuable buisness insights and enriches lives. Kaisei Takechi, performer for THE RAMPAGE, shares how his foray into golf has surprised him with its unique challenges and profound appeal.

Performer for THE RAMPAGE.Currently on tour with “THE RAMPAGE LIVE TOUR 2025 “PRIMAL SPIDER””.
Learning the Importance of Groundwork
Beyond his performances on variety shows and established position as a sports enthusiast within LDH, Kaisei Takechi of THE RAMPAGE is now tackling the world of golf. Takechi, who began dancing at the age of two, holds a black belt in judo, and debuted as a professional wrestler in January 2024 achieving a 3-0 record, is constantly challenging himself in various athletic pursuits. Now, he has enthusiastically embraced golf, finding unexpected difficulty and reward in the sport.
“I started playing golf through a project,” takechi explains. “I thought I could do anything when it came to sports, but after encountering golf, I experienced struggling with a sport for the first time. It was shocking that I couldn’t hit a still ball with my own power.”
Golf’s deceptive simplicity and the frustration of not hitting the ball as intended captivates many.Takechi is among those charmed by the sport’s complexity, finding a compelling challenge in mastering the game.
“The fact that you have to hit a stationary ball and make it fly…”
Unconventional Golfing Style Drives amateur to Achieve Pro-Level Distances
Defying customary golf instruction, one amateur golfer has achieved remarkable distances and a respectable score through a self-taught, highly personalized approach.
Rejecting Lessons, Embracing Instinct
While only seriously playing golf for about a year and a half, this golfer boasts a personal best score of 98. More impressively, they’ve recorded a drive of 340 yards without ever taking a single lesson.Driven by curiosity and a love for self-revelation, this golfer questions why they were unable to improve, that is, until discovering their own unique methods.
breaking down Barriers: The 340-Yard Drive
“I reached the sub-green on a 370-yard par 4,” the golfer recounts. “That’s how I achieved the 340-yard drive.”
Natural Talent vs. Personalized technique
While natural talent is frequently enough cited in the golfing world, consistently exceeding 300 yards is uncommon without a refined physical foundation. Instead of conforming to standard swing techniques, this golfer advocates for a method tailored to individual body mechanics. This beliefs stems from a deep understanding of their own body developed through various sports.
The Philosophy: Customizing the Swing
“I beleive that everyone has their own unique skeletal structure and musculature, and to maximize their potential, they need a swing that suits them,” the golfer explains. “I’ve always honed my approach to sports by leveraging what I naturally possess, so I think it’s crucial to do the same in golf.”
A Newfound Appreciation for Growth
Through golf, the golfer has discovered the value of consistent effort and incremental progress. “In my life until now,I never tasted the experience of little by little improvements,Golf was the first time of me of trying things out while thinking about what makes things better. Golf thought me the importance of continuation and hard work.” this adaptive approach highlights the importance of understanding one’s body and movement to unlock hidden potential in sports.
Golf as a Mirror: Actor’s Journey of Self-Discovery on the green
An actor has embraced golf not just as a game, but as a tool for self-reflection and personal growth, drawing parallels between the sport and life’s challenges. Discover how the dynamics of golf are helping him expand personally and professionally.
From Fairway to Self-Awareness: Discovering On-Course Insights
The actor views golf as a medium for self-improvement. He states that golf, often seen as a game of consistency, highlights personal shortcomings. Recognizing these “misses” whether stemming from technical flaws or poor decisions, has enabled him to confront his own role in those failures. This, he explains, has fostered a deeper understanding of himself, impacting his work and interpersonal relationships.
More than a game: Golf as a Personal Branding Platform
Beyond personal growth, the actor sees golf as a powerful tool for self-expression and broadening his reach. He is leveraging the sport to enhance his personal brand and connect with a wider audience.

By the numbers: A Budding Golfer’s profile
- Golfing Experience: 1 year, 6 months
- Best Score: 98
- How He Started: Initiated by a project.
- Annual Rounds: Approximately 10
- Favorite Course: Chiba Prefecture, Taiheiyo Club, Gotemba Course
- Go-To Club: 8 Iron
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Ready to explore golf’s multifaceted appeal? Embrace the challenges and enjoy the journey!