MIYOSHI COUNTRY CLUB
🇯🇵 Nishikamo, Aichi, JP
Designed by J. E. Crane
The East Course at Miyoshi Country Club is located in Nishikamo, in Aichi Prefecture's hilly interior east of Nagoya. Designed by J. E. Crane, the course reflects the work of an architect active in Japan during the country's golf development era, when international designers helped establish courses across the region. The layout takes advantage of the area's natural terrain, with elevation changes and forested corridors typical of courses built in Japan's mountainous landscapes.
The routing moves through wooded hillsides, requiring golfers to navigate both the topography and strategic design elements that characterize mid-century Japanese course architecture. Holes often play uphill or downhill, with doglegs that follow the natural contours of the land. The tree-lined fairways demand accuracy from the tee, while greens are positioned to test approach shot precision given the varied lies and angles created by the terrain.
Miyoshi Country Club serves the Nagoya metropolitan area, part of Japan's substantial golf market where courses blend challenging design with attention to conditioning and service. The club operates in a region where golf remains a popular business and recreational activity, and courses typically maintain high standards of maintenance and hospitality. The East Course represents one of several layouts at the property, offering members and guests a traditional Japanese golf experience shaped by the natural landscape of central Honshu.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
East was designed by J. E. Crane.
Yes. East at Miyoshi Country Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at East is 72.
East plays 6,602 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
East is a 18-hole course.