Daihakone Country Club enjoys the rich natural beauty of the Sengoku Highlands, against the backdrop of the mountain ranges along the Hakone Crater. This delightful course features 18 handmade and uniquely landscaped holes. Look out for the 17th Hole par 3, named the ‘The Lotus Flower’, for its strategic and beautifully landscaped bunkers around the green. Home of the CAT Japan LPGA Tournament in summer.
Designer:
Komyo Otani and Yasuhiko Asaka
Holes / Par / Yardage:
18 holes / Par 73 / Blue Tees – 6,527m
Established:
1954
Distance:
Clubhouse, Restaurant, Driving Range, Pro Shop, Accommodation
Facilities:
Restaurant & kiosks, Practice Facility, Pro shop, Locker rooms, Massage rooms, Whirlpool, Meeting rooms
Located at the foothills of Mount Fuji, the Fuji Golf Course is one of Japan’s most renowned traditional golf courses with its fairways weaving through a dense forest of Japanese Red Pine. The course is fairly flat and wide, allowing for a pleasant round with generous views of the iconic natural attraction.
Designer:
Kazue Akashi
Holes / Par / Yardage:
18 holes / Par 72 / Back Tees – 6,113m
Established:
1935
Distance:
190km Southwest of Narita International Airport
Facilities:
Clubhouse, Restaurant, Practice Facility, Pro Shop
Gotemba Golf Club features an 18-hole hillside course located at the foot of Mount Fuji. This course offers plenty of challenges and attracts many golfers with its amazing panoramic views of Mount Fuji and Suruga Bay. The course takes full advantage of the terrain and boasts a variety of strategic opportunities for players of all skill levels. Among the signature holes is the hole #11, an interesting challenge even for professionals. With a course rating of 70.5, Gotemba Golf Club is a must-play while you are in Japan!
Designer:
Shiro Akaboshi
Holes / Par / Yardage:
18 holes par 72, 6,281 yards
Established:
September 28, 1971
Distance:
2 hours 37 minutes from Haneda International Airport
Facility:
Restaurant, Driving range, Pro shop, Men’s and women’s public bath
Green Fee:
JPY6,500 ~ JPY9,600 weekdays, JPY14,240 ~ JPY15,260 weekends & public holidays, includes tax
Hakone-en Golf Course is situated in a beautiful and world-renowned scenic spot of Hakone near Lake Ashi, overlooking the magnificient Mount Fuji. This 18-hole lakeside course is sits at the foot of the mountain, does not have many elevation changes as you might expect. Despite its length of 5,936 yards, it is not a difficult course in terms of distance, but there are a lot of holes that have hard bunkers around the greens. Many of the holes offer spectacular views of Mount Fuji and Lake Ashi, and you may even be distracted from your game!
Holes / Par / Yardage:
18 holes par 71, 5,936 yards
Green Fee:
JPY10,000 weekdays, JPY15,200 ~ JPY16,200 weekends & public holidays, includes consumption tax
Distance:
2 hours 36 minutes from Haneda International Airport
Facility:
Accommodation, Restaurant, Driving range, Pro shop, Locker room
Located at 3,000 feet above sea level, this plateau course is at the highest altitude in Hakone. The Hakone Yunohana Golf Course boasts spectacular elevated views of the Sagami Bay and Mount Komagatake in the distance. Though fairly flat, the course is an enjoyable test with subtle undulations on the fairways and its bent grass greens.
Designer:
M. Otani and H. Akasaka
Holes / Par / Yardage:
18 holes / Par 71 / Regular Men’s Tees – 5,686m
Established:
1952
Distance:
199km Southwest of Narita International Airport
Facilities:
Clubhouse, Restaurant, Pro Shop, Accommodation
The Lakewood Sohsei Country Club is perfectly designed to play through the seasons, with a two greens system in play for each hole, each with a different type of grass for play in summer and then for winter. This charming course plaits through a forest of pine and cherry trees. It hosted the prestigious Cisco World Ladies’ Matchplay won by Annika Sorenstam back in 2001.
Designer:
Izumi Kazusuke / Ueno Sadakichi
Holes / Par / Yardage:
27 Holes / Par 36 / Back Tees – Nishi–2,901m/ Higashi–3,1,28m/ Minami–2,956m
Established:
1964
Distance:
8km North of Narita International Airport
Facilities:
Clubhouse, Driving Range, Pro Shop, Restaurant
Miho Golf Club is a beautiful golf course designed by Robert Trent Jones Jr. It is located in Inashiki, Ibaraki, just 1 hour 30 minutes from Tokyo. This championship course measures 7,010 yards from the back tees, with a choice of four tee boxes on each hole, making Miho Golf Club enjoyable for all skill levels. It is one of the few courses that has been held in major men’s and women’s competitions, including the Japan PGA Championship. The course weaves through a series of valleys and intermittent hills, with bunkers and ponds strategically placed. Hole #16, a long par five with a lake to the right of the fairway, is one of the most memorable holes on this course.
Designer:
Robert Trent Jones Jr
Holes / Par / Yardage:
18 holes par 72, 7,010 yards
Established:
October 07, 1993
Green Fee:
JPY8,800 ~ JPY16,350 weekdays, JPY15,800 ~ JPY28,351 weekends & public holidays, includes play fee, consumption tax, usage tax
Distance:
40 minutes from Narita International Airport
Facility:
Restaurant, Driving range, Bunker practice field, Pro shop, VIP room, Competition rooms, Large communal bath with Jacuzzi
Odawara Golf Club Matsuda Course is an 18-hole golf course that spreads out in the hills in Matsuda, Kanagawa. This mountain course was designed by Gary Player that combines difficulty and fun. Fairways are not so wide here and there are many bunkers, making it a challenging course to play. The front nine is relatively flat with many ponds and valleys, as well as blind holes, while the back nine is more tricky, with many separate holes requiring accurate shots. In addition, the breathtaking scenery of the Tanzawa Mountains makes it a perfect setting to play golf while enjoying its natural beauty.
Designer:
Gary Player
Holes / Par / Yardage:
18 holes par 72, 6,601 yards
Established:
December 01, 1973
Green Fee + 4-seater Cart:
JPY6,990 ~ JPY9,990 weekdays, JPY8,990 ~ JPY13,990 weekends & public holidays
Distance:
2 hours 17 minutes from Haneda International Airport
Facility:
Restaurant, Driving range, Locker, Competition rooms
Sobu Country Club is a beautiful, tough and challenging forest course located in Inzai-city, Chiba. It is said to be comparable to the first-class courses in the United States. This 27-hole course is laid out on a flat terrain separated by large tees. It is divided into three courses, the East Course, Middle Course and West Course, which feature ponds and doglegs. The fairways are wide and long, and the greens are bent and goryeo. It has played host to numerous professional tournaments including the Japan Open, Japan Pro, Japan-US competition golf, Kanto Open, Suntory Open, and recently the HEIWA / PGM Championship.
Designer:
Seizo Tomizawa
Holes / Par / Yardage:
27 holes par 108, 10,643 yards (East Course 9 holes par 36, 3,565 yards, Middle Course 9 holes par 36, 3,554 yards, West Course 9 holes par 36, 3,524 yards)
Established:
May 24, 1964
Distance:
43 minutes from Narita International Airport
Facility:
Restaurant, Driving range, Pro shop, Member lounge, Competition room, Large communal bath
Designed by the legendary Gary Player, the Narita Course is one of 17 spectacular courses in the Taiheiyo Club’s stable of courses. Gary Player marveled at the suitability of the natural terrain, where level marshes and undulating plains curve subtly through idyllic creeks and groves to create a challenging and memorable layout. Strategy and accuracy is key on this course.
Designer:
Gary Player, renovated Norio Honma
Holes / Par / Yardage:
18 Holes / Par 72 / Back Tees – 6,018m
Established:
1999
Distance:
8 km West of Narita International Airport
Facilities:
Clubhouse, Driving Range, Pro Shop / Restaurant
The Royal Golf Club is a world-standard golf course located in Hokota Ibaraki with a course rating of 78.4. It is a beautiful waterside course with plenty of ponds. Surrounded by a natural forest, this elegant course blends in beautifully with its natural environment. It is one of the most dynamic courses in the world that offers more options for strategic play than perhaps any other course in Japan. With at least five tee grounds for every hole, players can design a round that suits their skill level. The Royal Golf Club has held professional golf tournaments such as the Mizuno Open in 2018 and 2019.
Designer:
Nagato Yoichi
Holes / Par / Yardage:
18 holes par 72, 8,143 yards
Distance:
56 minutes from Narita International Airport
Facility:
Accommodation, Restaurant & bar, Driving range, Pro shop, Locker room, Competition room, Conference room
Tokyo Bay Country Club is a 27-hole golf course located in Sodegaura, Chiba. It is a highly strategic hill course with a 71.1 course rating. Designed by Mitsuo Yoshizaki, the golf course features three 9-hole courses, Nagaura Course, Kubota Course and Kuranami Course, measuring a total length of 10,008 yards. The elevation varies little throughout and trees are abundant. Fairways here are gently undulating, with creeks and ponds dotted throughout the course. Greens are surrounded by bunkers, which require the accuracy of short-distance shots.
Designer:
Mitsuo Yoshizaki
Holes / Par / Yardage:
27 holes par 108, 10,008 yards (Nagaura Course 9 holes par 36, 3,409 yards, Kubota Course 9 holes par 36, 3,303 yards, Kuranami Course 9 holes par 36, 3,298 yards)
Established:
October 28, 1979
Green Fee + 4-seater Cart:
JPY5,990 ~ JPY8,290 weekdays, JPY9,990 ~ JPY18,990 weekends & public holidays
Distance:
38 minutes from Haneda International Airport
Facility:
Restaurant, Driving range, Locker, Competition rooms
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