CASTLE HILL COUNTRY CLUB
🇯🇵 Hoi, Aichi, JP
Designed by Kozasa Shozo
Castle Hill Country Club occupies rolling terrain in Hoi, a district within the city of Toyohashi in eastern Aichi Prefecture. Designed by Kozasa Shozo, the course reflects the work of a Japanese architect active during the country's golf course development era, when designers adapted strategic principles to the region's varied topography. The layout takes advantage of natural elevation changes characteristic of this inland area, where courses often feature wooded corridors and undulating fairways that require thoughtful club selection and course management.
The routing likely incorporates the hillside terrain into its design strategy, with holes that move across slopes and utilize elevation for both visual interest and playing challenge. Japanese courses from this period typically emphasize precision over distance, with greens that reward accurate approach play and fairways that place a premium on position. The conditioning standards at Japanese country clubs tend toward meticulous maintenance, with attention to detail in bunker presentation and green surfaces.
Castle Hill serves its membership in a region where golf remains a popular recreational pursuit, with the club providing facilities that extend beyond the course itself. The Toyohashi area, positioned between Nagoya and the Pacific coast, offers a setting where golf courses blend into a landscape of mixed agriculture and forested hills, giving the course a character shaped by both its natural surroundings and the design traditions of Japanese golf architecture.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Castle Hill was designed by Kozasa Shozo.
Yes. Castle Hill at Castle Hill Country Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Castle Hill is 72.
Castle Hill plays 6,779 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
Castle Hill is a 18-hole course.