Ono Toyo Golf Club is located in Ono, a city in central Hyogo Prefecture in the Kansai region of Japan. The course was designed by Osamu Ueda, a Japanese golf course architect active in the latter half of the twentieth century who contributed to the development of numerous courses across Japan during the country's golf expansion era. The region around Ono sits inland from the major urban centers of Kobe and Osaka, in terrain that transitions from coastal plains to more elevated and forested landscapes characteristic of Hyogo's interior.
The course occupies land typical of Japanese golf developments from its period, likely incorporating the natural topography of rolling hills and wooded corridors. Japanese courses designed during this era generally emphasize strategic variety within the constraints of available land, often featuring elevation changes, shaped greens, and careful bunkering to create interest and challenge. The setting in Hyogo's interior provides a quieter, more rural atmosphere compared to courses closer to the densely populated coastal corridor.
Ono Toyo Golf Club serves primarily a regional membership, drawing golfers from nearby cities in Hyogo and the broader Kansai area. The club reflects the traditions of Japanese golf culture, where attention to course conditioning, pace of play, and hospitality are emphasized. While not widely known on the international stage, the course represents the standard of Japanese golf design and maintenance that characterizes many of the country's member clubs outside the major championship venues.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Ono Toyo was designed by Osamu Ueda.
Yes. Ono Toyo at Ono Toyo Golf Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Ono Toyo is 71.
Ono Toyo is a 18-hole course.