Art Lake Golf Club occupies rolling terrain in Toyono, a town in the northern reaches of Osaka Prefecture where the landscape transitions from urban density to forested hills. Designed by Taizo Kawata, the course takes its name from the water features that figure prominently in the routing. The property sits within a region known for its natural topography, and the layout works with elevation changes and wooded corridors typical of courses built in Japan's more mountainous prefectures during the country's golf development boom.
Kawata's design reflects the strategic principles common to Japanese courses of its era, where accuracy off the tee and careful club selection into greens often matter more than distance. The routing incorporates the lake and additional water hazards at key moments, requiring golfers to commit to carries or navigate around shorelines. Greens tend to be contoured and defended by bunkering that rewards precise approach play.
The course serves a membership drawn from the Osaka metropolitan area, offering a retreat from the city into a more pastoral setting. Art Lake functions as a private club within the Japanese golf tradition, where course conditioning and service standards remain central to the member experience. The facility provides the dining and social amenities expected at established clubs in the region, though it does not carry the tournament history or international profile of Japan's most prominent championship venues.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Art Lake was designed by Taizo Kawata.
Yes. Art Lake at Art Lake Golf Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Art Lake is 72.
Art Lake is a 18-hole course.