27 courses found
Fuji Classic, located in Yamanashi Prefecture, is a unique 18-hole, par-72 course designed by Desmond Muirhead. Each hole draws inspiration from Katsushika Hokusai's "Thirty-Six Views of Mount Fuji," blending art with golf. At an elevation of 1,200 meters, the course offers unobstructed views of Mt. Fuji from every hole. The layout resembles a links-style course, featuring bentgrass greens and ryegrass fairways. The black tees extend to a challenging 7,179 yards, with additional tee boxes accommodating various skill levels. Facilities include a clubhouse with dining options and lodging.
Designed by Seizo Tomizawa, Asagiri Country Club sits at the foot of Mount Fuji offering a resort-style golf experience. The course features resort lodging on-site with hot spring baths, making it ideal for multi-day golf trips combining world-class play with Japanese hospitality. The 18-hole layout takes full advantage of its elevated position with panoramic views of the surrounding mountains.
One of Shizuoka Prefecture's most challenging courses, Susono Country Club is the host venue for the 2026 FANCL CLASSIC, one of Japan's premier senior golf tournaments. The demanding layout tests every aspect of your game against a stunning mountain backdrop, with well-placed bunkers and undulating greens that reward strategic play.
Grand Fields Country Club offers a premium golf experience with sweeping views of Mount Fuji. The course incorporates Japanese garden design principles into its layout, creating a harmonious blend of challenging golf and natural beauty. With meticulous conditioning and premium facilities, it defines luxury golf in the Fuji region.
A prestigious members-only club and sister course to Tokyo Classic Club, Hokkaido Classic Golf Club delivers an exclusive golf experience in Japan's northern island. The expansive Hokkaido landscape provides a dramatic setting with cool summers ideal for golf. The course rewards precision and course management across its beautifully maintained fairways.
Home to the Casio World Open and a course where Tiger Woods once competed, Ibusuki Golf Club is one of southern Japan's most storied venues. Located in the volcanic landscape of Kagoshima with views of Kinko Bay, the 36-hole complex combines tournament-level challenge with dramatic subtropical scenery. The nearby sand baths of Ibusuki add a unique cultural dimension to any visit.
Established in 1967, Tosa Country Club is a historic three-course complex on the Pacific coast of Shikoku. The dramatic ocean views and coastal winds make every round a memorable experience, blending Japanese golf tradition with links-like seaside conditions. With 54 holes across three distinct courses, it offers unmatched variety in the Shikoku region.
Rifu Golf Club is one of the Tohoku region's most prestigious courses, set among the rolling green hills of Miyagi Prefecture. The hillside layout is surrounded by lush forests and offers a serene yet challenging experience. As the host venue of the Miyagi TV Cup Dunlop Women's Open, Rifu has a proven tournament pedigree with championship-caliber conditioning.
Sunhills Country Club is a 36-hole resort complex designed by Robert Trent Jones Jr., recognized as one of only two courses in Japan certified by both the JGTO and LPGA. The East and West courses wind through the hills of Tochigi Prefecture, complemented by on-site hotel accommodation, hot springs, and cottage-style lodging — making it ideal for multi-day golf getaways.
Prestige Country Club is a 36-hole American-style woodland course in Tochigi Prefecture, recognized for exceptional hospitality with back-to-back Gold Awards at the Rakuten GORA Awards. The East and West courses offer wide fairways framed by seasonal foliage, delivering a dynamic golfing experience through four distinct seasons. Bentgrass one-greens ensure consistent putting surfaces year-round.
The Golf Club Ryugasaki is a refined 18-hole course in Ibaraki Prefecture that demands strategic thinking on every hole. The well-manicured layout features carefully positioned bunkers and water hazards that reward accuracy over raw power. Conveniently located within reach of central Tokyo, it offers a premium day-trip golf experience with elegant clubhouse facilities.
Chiyoda Country Club offers 27 holes across three distinctive courses — West, Middle, and East — each presenting unique challenges through white sand bunkers, strategic water hazards, and lush greenery. The club emphasizes "wisdom golf," where course management and shot selection matter as much as distance. A dedicated VIP room and simulation golf facility complement the on-course experience.
Designed by the legendary Desmond Muirhead, Segovia Golf Club in Chiyoda draws its theme from the historic Spanish city, blending European elegance with championship-level golf. Muirhead described each hole as having a distinct impression, weaving philosophical and artistic ideas into the layout. The signature island green at the 14th hole is among the most photographed in the Kanto region.
PGM Ishioka Golf Club features a Jack Nicklaus Signature Design that the Golden Bear himself called one of the finest courses in Japan. The strategic layout demands use of all 14 clubs, with links-inspired bushes, ponds, and distinctive bunkers creating a world-class challenge on flat terrain. The course hosted the ACOM International Tournament for eight consecutive years and the HONMA TOURWORLD CUP.
PGM Musashi Golf Club is set in the scenic hills of Saitama Prefecture, offering an 18-hole layout that combines natural elevation changes with well-maintained fairways and greens. The course provides a peaceful retreat from the city while remaining conveniently accessible from central Tokyo. The elegant clubhouse interior and practice facilities ensure a complete premium golf experience.
PGM Maria Golf Links features Pete Dye's first course design in Japan, bringing his signature target golf philosophy to Chiba Prefecture. The undulating terrain, vivid blue ponds, white sand, and green turf create a links-style landscape reminiscent of TPC Sawgrass. The signature 17th hole features one of only three Pete Dye island greens in the world, alongside TPC Sawgrass and PGA West.
PGM Sohsei Golf Club features 27 holes across three courses — West, East, and South — set on the Hokuso Plateau of Chiba Prefecture. Designed by Izusuke Izumi and Sadakichi Mano, each course offers distinct character through strategic bunkering, elevation changes, and water hazards. The signature floating island green on the South Course's 2nd hole is one of the most dramatic in the Kanto region.
Otakarazuka Golf Club is a 36-hole championship complex redesigned by Ronald Fream, spanning two distinct 18-hole layouts. The Takarazuka-Nishinomiya Course features flat terrain with wide fairways, ponds, and creeks, while the Ashiya-Rokko Course rolls through hillside terrain with panoramic views of the Osaka plains. Located within 40 minutes of both Osaka and Kobe, it is the premier GRAND PGM venue in the Kansai region.
PGM Golf Resort Okinawa is a 27-hole tropical resort spanning three courses — Deigo, Hibiscus, and Bougainvillea — on the main island of Okinawa. The Deigo Course offers stunning views of the turquoise East China Sea, Motobu Peninsula, and Ie Island. Year-round warm weather, subtropical landscaping, and resort-style amenities including an oceanview terrace restaurant make this a unique golf destination unlike anywhere else in Japan.
Hananoki Golf Club is a Taizo Kawada masterwork set in the rolling hills of Gifu Prefecture, surrounded by the native Hana-Kaede maples that give the club its name. Each of the 18 holes has its own distinct personality, with the natural topography skillfully woven into a layout of high strategic value. The course has hosted the World Junior Golf Championship and earns consistently high ratings from both amateurs and professionals.
Home to the ZOZO Championship — Japan's only PGA Tour event — Narashino Country Club is a 36-hole woodland course where Tiger Woods claimed his record-tying 82nd PGA Tour victory in 2019. The King Course features narrow, tree-lined fairways that have tested the world's best players since 1965, while the Queen Course offers a more accessible yet strategic layout with ponds and gentle terrain.
Designed by Taizo Kawada and opened in 1988, Narita Golf Club embodies the British club tradition with strict dress codes and an emphasis on exclusivity. Ranked among Japan's top 15 courses by Golf Digest Japan, each of the 18 holes tells its own story through strategic water hazards, narrow fairways, and bentgrass single greens. The club hosted the 2017 Japan Airlines Championship, Japan's first US PGA Senior Tour-sanctioned event.
Oak Hills Country Club holds a unique place in Japanese golf history as the country's first bentgrass single-green course, designed by Robert Trent Jones Jr. and opened in 1982. Set on the Kanto Plateau in Katori City, the American-style woodland layout has hosted 11 professional tournaments including the inaugural Golf World Championship. The signature 16th hole features a commanding oak tree at 330 yards with a pond-fronted green.
Designed by Robert Trent Jones Jr. and opened in 1989, Glen Oaks Country Club is the sister course to Oak Hills, featuring some of the largest and most severely undulating greens in Japan — averaging 800 square meters with a maximum of 1,000. The front nine demands strategic shot-making through tight corridors and grass bunkers, while the back nine opens up for power players. The club has hosted four JLPGA Tour events.
Perched on 40-meter coastal cliffs overlooking the Pacific Ocean, The Southern Links Golf Club is one of Okinawa's most dramatic courses. The signature 7th and 8th holes play directly over the ocean with coral reefs visible in the turquoise water below. Inland holes weave through subtropical vegetation in a bonsai-garden aesthetic, with seven ponds and creeks adding strategic challenge. An on-site 52-room oceanview resort hotel makes this a complete golf destination.
Higashi Chiba Country Club offers 36 holes across two distinct courses framed by towering Yambu cedars in Togane City. The East Course stretches to 7,181 yards with dramatic elevation changes and artful pond placement on the closing hole, while the West Course rewards precision with faster greens and sharper breaks. Located just 5 minutes from Togane IC, the club provides easy access from central Tokyo.
Miyazaki Lakeside Golf Club is a championship course with the highest course rating in Miyazaki Prefecture (75.1). Designed by Minoru Takifuji and opened in 1991, the layout features three large natural ponds covering 50,000 square meters, with 12 of 18 holes involving water hazards. Set on rolling hills with 40 meters of elevation change, the course offers views of the Hyuga-nada Sea while demanding precise ball control. Greens average 900–1,000 square meters, adding a putting challenge to an already demanding 7,042-yard layout.
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