MIYAZAKI PUBLIC GOLF
🇯🇵 Miyazaki, Miyazaki, JP
Designed by Miyoshi Tokuyuki
Aoshima Public Center is a municipal golf facility located in Miyazaki, a coastal city on the southeastern shore of Kyushu, Japan's third-largest island. The course was designed by Miyoshi Tokuyuki, a Japanese golf architect whose work contributed to the expansion of public golf access in Japan during the latter decades of the twentieth century. As a public center, the facility serves both local residents and visitors to the Miyazaki region, which is known for its subtropical climate and coastal scenery.
The course occupies land characteristic of the Miyazaki coastal plain, where relatively flat to gently rolling terrain meets the influence of the Pacific Ocean. The region's mild winters and warm summers support year-round play, and the area's vegetation reflects its southern latitude and maritime exposure. Aoshima itself is notable for the nearby island of the same name, a small landmass connected to the mainland and famous for its subtropical plant life and distinctive rock formations.
As a public facility, Aoshima Public Center provides accessible golf in a prefecture that has actively promoted the sport as part of its tourism and recreation infrastructure. Miyazaki Prefecture has historically positioned itself as a golf destination within Japan, and municipal courses like this one serve both the practical needs of local golfers and the broader goal of making the game available beyond private club membership. The course reflects the straightforward design principles common to Japanese public golf of its era, prioritizing playability and efficient land use.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Aoshima Public Center was designed by Miyoshi Tokuyuki.
Yes. Aoshima Public Center at Miyazaki Public Golf is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Aoshima Public Center is 72.
Aoshima Public Center is a 18-hole course.