CHUKYO GOLF CLUB ISHINO COURSE
🇯🇵 Toyota, Aichi, JP
Designed by Pete Dye
The Chukyo Golf Club Ishino Course sits in Toyota, Aichi Prefecture, in the central region of Japan's main island. Designed by Pete Dye, the course represents one of the American architect's works in Japan, where his distinctive design philosophy—characterized by strategic bunkering, bold contouring, and risk-reward shot values—translates to the Japanese golf landscape. Dye's international portfolio includes courses across Asia, and his approach typically emphasizes visual intimidation paired with multiple playing options for golfers of varying skill levels.
The routing takes advantage of the area's natural topography, which in this part of Aichi Prefecture generally features rolling terrain with elevation changes. Dye's design vocabulary—railroad ties, pot bunkers, waste areas, and dramatic green complexes—likely appears throughout the layout, creating the visual tension and strategic variety that define his work. The course serves members of the Chukyo Golf Club, one of several facilities operated under the Chukyo name in the region.
Toyota's location inland from Nagoya places the course within a manufacturing heartland, though the surrounding landscape provides a contrast to the industrial centers nearby. The climate follows central Japan's seasonal patterns, with playability affected by summer humidity and occasional winter conditions. As with many Japanese private clubs, the Ishino Course likely maintains high conditioning standards and offers traditional clubhouse amenities that blend Western golf culture with Japanese hospitality practices.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
ChukyoIshino was designed by Pete Dye.
Yes. ChukyoIshino at Chukyo Golf Club Ishino Course is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at ChukyoIshino is 72.
ChukyoIshino plays 6,870 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at ChukyoIshino is 146.
ChukyoIshino is a 18-hole course.