The Pines Golf Club is located in Toyota, a city in Aichi Prefecture known primarily for its automotive industry but also home to several golf facilities serving the Nagoya metropolitan area. Designed by Lee Schmidt, an American architect who has worked extensively throughout Asia, the course reflects the design principles Schmidt typically employs: strategic bunkering, varied green complexes, and routing that works with existing topography rather than imposing dramatic earth-moving.
The course occupies terrain characteristic of this inland region of central Japan, where rolling hills and stands of pine trees provide the landscape framework. Schmidt's design approach generally emphasizes playability for a range of skill levels while maintaining strategic interest through green contours and hazard placement. The layout likely incorporates elevation changes and takes advantage of natural features to create variety across the eighteen holes.
Golf in the Toyota area serves both local membership and visitors from nearby Nagoya, Japan's fourth-largest city. Courses in this region typically operate within the Japanese golf club tradition, which often includes structured tee times, caddies, and clubhouse dining that reflects regional culinary preferences. The Pines functions within this context as one of several courses available to golfers in Aichi Prefecture, offering a Schmidt-designed layout in a region where domestic architects have historically dominated course design.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Pines was designed by Lee Schmidt.
Yes. Pines at Pines Golf Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Pines is 72.
Pines plays 6,726 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
Pines is a 18-hole course.