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49 courses listed in Fukuoka, including authorized partner courses and directory listings for planning golf travel in Japan.

Nishi-Tosaki Seaside Country Club
Fukuoka, Japan Seaside

Nishi-Tosaki Seaside Country Club

Nishi-Tosaki Seaside Country Club is an 18-hole, par-72 seaside course in the Higashi ward of Fukuoka city, playing to a total of 6,506 yards from the back tees. Weekday green fees start from ¥13,350, rising to ¥19,400 on weekends. The club is reachable from Nishitosaki Station on the JR Kashii Line, about a 5-minute taxi ride, or by a reservation-based shuttle bus; drivers can reach the course via the Island City interchange on the Fukuoka Expressway, roughly 15 minutes away. Riding carts are provided for play. Set on the coast at Nishitosaki, on the peninsula northeast of Fukuoka city, the course gives golfers a seaside round close to the city center, with straightforward access by rail, taxi, shuttle, or expressway.

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Tsukushigaoka Golf Club
Fukuoka, Japan Hilly

Tsukushigaoka Golf Club

Tsukushigaoka Golf Club is a 27-hole facility in Nakagawa, Fukuoka Prefecture, made up of three nine-hole courses for a combined par of 108 and total yardage of 9,956 yards. It opened in 1976 and was designed by Akira Hotchi and Mitsuaki Kobayashi. The course sits on hilly terrain, and caddie service is optional, giving golfers the choice between a caddied or self-navigated round with a riding cart. Access is convenient for visitors arriving by rail: the course is about 10 minutes by car from Hakata-Minami Station on the Kyushu Shinkansen, and about 15 minutes from Nishitetsu Omuta Line's Ohashi Station. By road, it's roughly 30 minutes from Chikushino IC or Dazaifu IC on the Kyushu Expressway. Green fees start at 5,900 yen on weekdays and rise to 7,900 yen on weekends. With three nines to combine, golfers can play 18 or 27 holes in a single visit.

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Fukuoka Country Club Wajiro Course
Fukuoka, Japan Hilly

Fukuoka Country Club Wajiro Course

Fukuoka Country Club's Wajiro Course is an 18-hole, par-72 hilly layout in Higashi-ku, Fukuoka City, that opened in 1952, making it one of the older courses in the region. The course covers a total yardage of 6,622 yards and was designed by Yoten Yasuda. Located in the Wajiro district on Fukuoka's northeast coast, the club has been in operation for over seven decades, reflecting a long history within Kyushu's golf scene. With par 72 across 18 holes and a moderate yardage of 6,622 yards, the layout suits golfers across a range of skill levels rather than demanding an especially long game. The hilly terrain adds variation to the round. As one of Fukuoka's established clubs, it offers visitors a course shaped by mid-20th-century Japanese course design in a coastal Kyushu setting.

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Ogura Country Club
Fukuoka, Japan Hilly

Ogura Country Club

Ogura Country Club is an 18-hole, par-72 course in the Kokura Minami ward of Kitakyushu, Fukuoka Prefecture. Designed by Ueda Osamu and opened in 1961, the course plays 6,872 yards from the back tees over hilly terrain. Caddy service is required for all rounds, and golfers ride in carts equipped with an onboard course navigation system. A bathing facility is available on site after the round. Green fees start at 18,300 yen on weekdays and 23,300 yen on weekends. The club is reached by taxi, roughly eight minutes from Shimosone Station on the JR Nippo Line, or by car via the Kokura Higashi Interchange on the Kyushu Expressway. With more than six decades of history since its 1961 opening, Ogura Country Club is one of the longer-established clubs in the Kitakyushu area, combining a full-length par-72 layout with required caddy service and on-course navigation carts.

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Aburayama Greenland Golf Course
Fukuoka, Japan Hilly

Aburayama Greenland Golf Course

Aburayama Greenland Golf Course is a 10-hole hilly course in the Joto ward of Fukuoka City, on the southern edge of the city near Mount Aburayama. It is a compact, self-play layout: walking is allowed, and carts are available on every hole for those who prefer to ride. Green fees are affordable relative to many Fukuoka-area courses, starting from 3,000 yen on weekdays and 3,200 yen on weekends. The course is reachable by car in about eight minutes from the Tsutsumi Interchange, making it a convenient option for a short round without a long drive from central Fukuoka. Its hilly terrain and 10-hole format suit players looking for a quicker, lower-cost round rather than a full 18-hole day, and the walk-or-ride flexibility makes it accessible to a range of playing styles.

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Koga Golf Club
Fukuoka, Japan Seaside

Koga Golf Club

Koga Golf Club is an 18-hole, par-72 seaside course in Koga City, Fukuoka Prefecture, opened in 1953 and designed by Osamu Ueda. The course plays to 6,814 yards and sits close to the coast, giving rounds a different character from the inland courses common around Fukuoka. Green fees start at 22,700 yen on weekdays and 27,900 yen on weekends. Access is straightforward: the course is about a seven-minute walk from Shishibu Station on the JR Kagoshima Main Line, and drivers can reach it in around 4 kilometers from the Koga interchange on the Kyushu Expressway. With an opening year of 1953, Koga Golf Club is one of the older clubs in the Fukuoka area, predating much of the postwar golf course boom in the region. Its coastal setting near Koga City puts it within easy reach of Fukuoka city itself for a day trip or short golf outing.

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Keya Golf Club
Fukuoka, Japan Hilly

Keya Golf Club

Keya Golf Club sits on Fukuoka's Itoshima peninsula, at Shima Keya in Itoshima city. The club operates two courses, and this 18-hole, par-72 layout plays to 6,516 yards from both the regular and back tees. Designed by Shiro Akaboshi and opened in 1964, the course is set on hilly terrain west of Fukuoka city, overlooking the Genkai Sea coastline. Green fees start at 21,500 yen on weekdays and 30,500 yen on weekends, and the club has an on-site bath facility for golfers after their round. Access is from JR Chikuhi Line's Chikuzen-Maebaru Station, about 15 minutes away by car, or from the Nishi-Kyushu Expressway's Maebaru interchange, also roughly 15 minutes away. Akaboshi's hilly routing on the Itoshima peninsula has remained in play for six decades, and golfers based in Fukuoka city can reach Keya Golf Club within a short drive along the coast.

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Shima Seaside Country Club
Fukuoka, Japan Seaside

Shima Seaside Country Club

Shima Seaside Country Club is an 18-hole, par-72 seaside course in Itoshima, Fukuoka, opened in 1977. From the back tees the course plays 6,660 yards along the coast. Golfers ride ride-on carts branded "Hibiscus," and caddy service is available on an optional basis. The clubhouse is located at 575 Nokita, Shima, Itoshima City, a roughly 5-minute taxi ride from Imajuku Station on the JR Chikuhi Line. By car, the course is about 15 kilometers from Imajuku Interchange on the Fukuoka Maebaru Road. Green fees start at 16,000 yen on weekdays and 21,000 yen on weekends. As a seaside layout within a short taxi ride of a JR station, the course is one of the more train-accessible options among Fukuoka's coastal courses for golfers approaching from Fukuoka City or Itoshima.

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Hisayama Country Club
Fukuoka, Japan Hilly

Hisayama Country Club

Hisayama Country Club is an 18-hole, par-70 course in Kasuya District, Fukuoka Prefecture, laid out over hilly terrain. The course was designed by Torakichi Nakamura, a noted Japanese golf architect and former professional. Total yardage measures 5,682 yards, extending to 6,075 yards from the back tees. Caddy service is optional, giving golfers the choice of a caddied or self-navigated round. The club sits in Hisayama-cho within Kasuya District and is reachable from JR Kashii Station on the Kagoshima Main Line, roughly a 15-minute taxi ride away. By car, the Fukuoka Interchange on the Kyushu Expressway is about 12 minutes from the club, and the Kasuya ramp of the Fukuoka Urban Expressway also serves the area. Weekday green fees start at ¥12,980, rising to ¥18,980 on weekends, making it a moderately priced option for visitors based in central Fukuoka.

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Fukuoka Lakeside Country Club
Fukuoka, Japan Parkland

Fukuoka Lakeside Country Club

Fukuoka Lakeside Country Club is an 18-hole golf course located in Iizuka, Fukuoka Prefecture, on Japan's Kyushu island. The clubhouse address is 611-19 Mukumoto, Iizuka City. A bath is available at the clubhouse for golfers after their round. Details on the course's par, yardage, architect, and opening year are not published, but the 18-hole layout places it among the standard full-length courses found across Fukuoka's inland golfing region. Golfers considering a round here should confirm current green fees, tee times, and cart arrangements directly with the club, since pricing is not listed. Iizuka sits inland in Fukuoka Prefecture, away from the coast, putting the course within reach of both Fukuoka City and Kitakyushu for visitors touring the island's northern golf courses.

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Satsuki Golf Club Ryu-O Course
Fukuoka, Japan Highland

Satsuki Golf Club Ryu-O Course

Satsuki Golf Club's Ryu-O Course is an 18-hole, par-71 layout set on highland terrain in Iizuka, Fukuoka. It was built by Taiyo Ryokka and opened in 1974. The course is reached from Iizuka Station on the JR Chikuho Main Line, or by car via the Fukuoka Interchange on the Kyushu Expressway. There is no caddy service; all rounds are self-play, and golfers use self-drive carts rather than walking with a caddy. The club does not have an onsen bath on site. Yardage and green fee figures are not published for this course, so visitors should confirm current rates directly with the club before booking. With 18 holes at par 71 on highland terrain, and a self-play, cart-based format, it offers a straightforward round for golfers passing through northern Fukuoka, within easy reach of both the JR Chikuho Main Line and the Kyushu Expressway.

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Akane Golf Club
Fukuoka, Japan Parkland

Akane Golf Club

Akane Golf Club is an 18-hole, par-72 course in Iizuka, Fukuoka, playing to 7,125 yards from the back tees. It was designed by Tsuneo Abe and opened in 1984. The club sits near Chikuzen-Oita Station on the JR Fukuhoku Yutaka Line, with car access via the Wakamiya Interchange on the Kyushu Expressway. There is no caddy service; golfers ride in 2-seater or 4-seater carts around the course. Green fees start at 15,000 yen on weekdays and 21,000 yen on weekends. At 7,125 yards, the course is on the longer side for an 18-hole par-72 layout, giving it a fuller test of length compared with shorter clubs in the same area. Combined with its self-play format and cart access, it suits golfers looking for a straightforward, no-caddy round of real yardage in northern Kyushu, a short drive from the Wakamiya Interchange.

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Kaho Country Club
Fukuoka, Japan Hilly

Kaho Country Club

Kaho Country Club is an 18-hole, par-72 course laid out over hilly terrain in Iizuka, Fukuoka Prefecture. The layout follows the natural contours of the land, a common approach for hilly-style courses in Kyushu, with elevation change factoring into shot selection across the round. The club sits inland from central Fukuoka, roughly 30 kilometers from the Fukuoka Interchange on the Kyushu Expressway, making it accessible by car from the city and from Fukuoka Airport. Golfers looking for a full 18-hole round in the Fukuoka area with the character of a hilly, tree-lined layout will find Kaho a straightforward option. Expect a mix of uphill and downhill approaches rather than a flat parkland feel. Details on architect, opening year, and green fees are not published; visitors should confirm current pricing and tee availability directly with the club before planning a visit. The Iizuka location places it within the broader Chikuho region of Fukuoka, known for its inland golf courses away from the coast.

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The Queens Hill Golf Club
Fukuoka, Japan Hilly

The Queens Hill Golf Club

The Queens Hill Golf Club is an 18-hole, par-72 course set on hilly terrain in Itoshima, Fukuoka Prefecture, with a 7,054-yard back-tee layout. The club is reached from Chikuzen-Maebaru Station on the JR Chikuhi Line, about seven minutes away by taxi, or by car via Maebaru IC on the Nishi-Kyushu Expressway. Caddy service is required for every round, and play is supported by electromagnetic, auto-drive riding carts that seat four. Green fees start from ¥21,800 on weekdays and ¥30,200 on weekends, reflecting the club's full-service format. An on-site bath is available after the round. With its length exceeding 7,000 yards and mandatory caddy service, Queens Hill is set up as a traditional, full-service Japanese golf club rather than a self-play facility, on the Itoshima peninsula near Fukuoka city.

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Kita-Kyushu Country Club
Fukuoka, Japan Hilly

Kita-Kyushu Country Club

Kita-Kyushu Country Club is a 27-hole facility in Iizuka, Fukuoka Prefecture, made up of three nine-hole courses set on hilly terrain. The club opened in 1969, giving it a long operating history within the Chikuho area of northern Kyushu. A bath facility is available at the clubhouse for golfers after their round. The nearest railway access is Shin-Iizuka Station on the JR Chikuho Main Line, and drivers can reach the club via Yahata Interchange on the Kyushu Expressway. With three separate nine-hole loops rather than a single 18-hole routing, the club can offer different combinations of play across a round. Par, yardage, and green-fee details are not published for this course, so golfers planning a visit should confirm current terms, including caddy and cart arrangements, directly with the club before booking a tee time.

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Seven Million Country Club
Fukuoka, Japan Hilly

Seven Million Country Club

Seven Million Country Club is an 18-hole, par-72 course in Sawara Ward, Fukuoka City, opened in 1974. The layout plays to 6,762 yards from the back tees over hilly terrain, and the club operates as a two-course facility, with riding carts provided for all rounds. Caddy service is available on an optional basis, and the clubhouse includes a bath house for post-round use, a standard amenity at Japanese golf clubs. Green fees start from 9,500 yen on weekdays and 14,700 yen on weekends, placing it in the mid-range tier for courses near Fukuoka City. Located in the hills of Sawara Ward on the western side of the city, the club is within reach of central Fukuoka and Fukuoka Airport, making it a practical option for visitors based in the city. The combination of a 6,762-yard back-tee layout, optional caddy service, and onsite bathing facilities gives golfers a full-service round without traveling far from Fukuoka's urban core.

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Ito Golf Club
Fukuoka, Japan Hilly

Ito Golf Club

Ito Golf Club is an 18-hole, par-72 hilly course in Itoshima, Fukuoka Prefecture. Designed by Yoshimasa Fujii and Kiyoshi Kawarabayashi, it opened in 1976. The course measures 6,416 yards in total, with the back tees playing to 6,844 yards. It lies close to JR Maebaru Station, about 10 minutes away by taxi, on the Itoshima peninsula west of Fukuoka city. Weekday green fees start from 18,600 yen and weekend fees from 24,800 yen. A caddy is required and riding carts are used. The course's hilly routing and proximity to central Fukuoka make it a convenient stop for visitors based in the city, with the Itoshima coastline nearby. Opened in the mid-1970s, it is an established course in the area, offering a moderate-length test across rolling terrain typical of the Itoshima peninsula.

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Fukuoka Raisan Golf Club
Fukuoka, Japan Hilly

Fukuoka Raisan Golf Club

Fukuoka Raisan Golf Club is an 18-hole, par-72 course laid out over hilly terrain in Itoshima, Fukuoka Prefecture. It opened in 1996, with the layout designed by Polytechnic Consultants. The course sits in the Kawahara district of Itoshima, an area known for its mix of coastal and mountain scenery. Players move around the hilly routing in remote-controlled riding carts, a setup suited to courses built into varied terrain rather than flat parkland. As a single-course, par-72 facility, Fukuoka Raisan follows the standard 18-hole format expected by most visiting golfers, with the elevation changes of the hilly design adding variety between holes. For golfers traveling to the Fukuoka area, the club offers a straightforward round on a course purpose-built for the region's terrain, now roughly three decades past its 1996 opening.

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Chikushi-oka Golf Club
Fukuoka, Japan Hilly

Chikushi-oka Golf Club

Chikushi-oka Golf Club is a 27-hole, par-108 facility in Naka-gawa, Fukuoka Prefecture, combining three separate 9-hole courses over hilly terrain for a total yardage of 9,956 yards. The three-course layout gives golfers flexibility to play any combination of 18 holes in a single round, a format common at larger Kyushu clubs. The club sits close to Fukuoka city: JR Hakata-minami Station is about 4km away, roughly a 10-minute drive, and the Fukuoka Toshi Expressway's Notame ramp is around 6km out, also about 10 minutes. Drivers coming from further afield can use the Kyushu Expressway's Chikushino-Dazaifu IC, about 30 minutes from the club. Weekday green fees start from 13,900 yen, with weekend rates from 18,400 yen. The combination of hilly routing, a 27-hole footprint, and proximity to central Fukuoka makes it a practical option for visitors staying in the city who want a full day of golf without a long drive.

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Nijo Country Club
Fukuoka, Japan Seaside

Nijo Country Club

Nijo Country Club is an 18-hole, par-72 seaside course in Itoshima, Fukuoka Prefecture, opened in 1974. The layout stretches to 6,615 yards, among the longer seaside courses in the region, and was designed by Yaji Akaboshi. The club is reached via the Fukuoka-Maebaru Road, about 15 kilometers, or roughly 20 minutes, from the Maebaru Interchange. As with many seaside courses on this stretch of Kyushu coastline, the club operates without caddie service; golfers instead use 5-seat riding carts, and fairway access is permitted for an additional fee, letting players drive closer to their ball on the coastal terrain. An on-site bath is available after play. Opened half a century ago, Nijo Country Club has a long operating history on the Itoshima coast west of Fukuoka city.

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Fukuoka Sun Lake Golf Club
Fukuoka, Japan Hilly

Fukuoka Sun Lake Golf Club

Fukuoka Sun Lake Golf Club is an 18-hole, par-72 course set on hilly terrain in Miyama, Fukuoka Prefecture, at 1519-2 Kamikusuda, Takada-machi. Designed by Gaia (Gaia Design Co.), the course opened in 2003 and operates as a single 18-hole facility. It plays to 6,721 yards from the regular tees, extending to 6,723 yards from the back tees. Green fees start at 10,000 yen on weekdays and rise to a minimum of 17,500 yen on weekends. The club has an on-site bath facility available to golfers after their round, giving visitors a place to wash up before continuing on to their next stop in Fukuoka. Details on access routes, caddy service, and cart type are not listed for the club

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Takawa Royal Country Club
Fukuoka, Japan Hilly

Takawa Royal Country Club

Takawa Royal Country Club is an 18-hole, par-72 course set on hilly terrain in Oto, Tagawa District, Fukuoka Prefecture. It opened in 1974 and was designed by Peter Thomson together with Sukemasa Shimamura. The club renewed its golf carts in November 2024, introducing new carts across the course. Golfers reach the club via the Hita-Hikosan railway line to Tagawa-Ita Station, from which a club shuttle bus is available, or by car via the Kyushu Expressway, exiting at Kokura-Minami IC, about 28 kilometers away. As a single 18-hole par-72 layout without additional nine-hole loops, the course is a standalone circuit rather than part of a multi-course resort. Its 1974 opening places it among Fukuoka's longer-established clubs, and the recent cart renewal reflects ongoing investment in the facility half a century after its founding.

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Central Fukuoka Golf Club
Fukuoka, Japan Hilly

Central Fukuoka Golf Club

Central Fukuoka Golf Club is an 18-hole, par-72 hilly course in Chikushino, Fukuoka Prefecture, playing to 6,490 yards. It opened in 1975 and was designed by Von Hagge and Bruce Devlin. The club sits about 15 kilometers from Chikushino IC on the Kyushu Expressway. Play is by riding cart -- five-seat, self-drive carts -- with a paid fee for cart access, and there is no caddy service. The clubhouse includes bath facilities. As a single 18-hole par-72 layout, Central Fukuoka is a standalone course rather than part of a multi-course complex, and its hilly routing through the Chikushino hills gives it the elevation change characteristic of inland Fukuoka golf. Nearly five decades after opening, the course remains defined by its original Von Hagge and Devlin design and its self-drive cart format.

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Yasu Kogen Country Club
Fukuoka, Japan Highland

Yasu Kogen Country Club

Yasu Kogen Country Club is a 27-hole highland facility in Chikuzen, Asakura District, Fukuoka Prefecture, made up of three nine-hole courses totaling par 108. Designed by Koukichi Yasuda, the club opened in 1974 and plays to 10,280 yards in total, with a back-tee total of 10,181 yards. Green fees start from 7,210 yen on weekdays and 13,370 yen on weekends. The course sits on highland terrain in Asakura District and can be reached by car from any of three interchanges -- Dazaifu IC, Chikushino IC, or Chikugo-Ogori IC -- each about 30 minutes away. With three linked nine-hole loops rather than a single 18-hole routing, Yasu Kogen offers golfers multiple course combinations across its 27 holes. Its highland setting and 1974 opening place it among the established multi-course clubs of inland Fukuoka Prefecture.

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Chikushino Country Club
Fukuoka, Japan Hilly

Chikushino Country Club

Chikushino Country Club is an 18-hole, par-72 course in Chikushino, Fukuoka Prefecture, laid out over hilly terrain by architect Noriyuki Miyoshi. The course plays to a total yardage of 6,802 yards from the back tees. Cart fees are included in the standard rate, with riding carts provided throughout the round, and caddies are available on an optional basis for players who prefer local knowledge of the layout. An on-site bath is available for use after the round. Green fees start from ¥14,450 on weekdays and ¥19,430 on weekends, placing the course within the mid-range bracket typical of hilly Kyushu courses near Fukuoka city. The address is 2014-22 Yamae, Chikushino, Fukuoka. For visiting golfers, the combination of included cart use and optional caddy service makes it straightforward to book a round without prior arrangement of transport around the course.

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Dazaifu Golf Club
Fukuoka, Japan Hilly

Dazaifu Golf Club

Dazaifu Golf Club in Dazaifu, Fukuoka Prefecture, is an 18-hole, par-72 course built over hilly terrain, one of two courses operated at the club. It opened in 1966 and was constructed by Adachi Construction. The course plays to a total yardage of 6,876 yards from the back tees. The club sits roughly 15 minutes by car from Dazaifu Interchange, making it a reasonably direct stop for golfers driving from central Fukuoka or from Dazaifu's well-known temple district. The address is 3467-39 Ishiana, Dazaifu, Fukuoka. As one of Kyushu's older golf clubs, having operated for close to six decades, Dazaifu Golf Club reflects the mid-1960s wave of course construction in the region. Details on caddy service, cart type, and current green fees are not published for this course; golfers planning a visit should confirm current rates and service options directly with the club before booking.

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Kyoto Country Club
Fukuoka, Japan Hilly

Kyoto Country Club

Kyoto Country Club is an 18-hole, par-72 course in Miyako, Fukuoka Prefecture, laid out over hilly terrain by Oba Co., Ltd. It opened in 1975 and is one of two courses at the club. The course plays to a total yardage of 6,756 yards. Carts are self-driven rather than caddy-operated, without cart navigation systems, and carts are not permitted to be driven directly onto the course, so players walk sections of the round. The nearest train stations are Yukuhashi on the JR Nippo Main Line, about 20 minutes away by taxi, and Toyotsu on the Heisei Chikuho Railway Tagawa Line. By car, the course is close to Miyako-Toyotsu Interchange on the Higashi-Kyushu Expressway, roughly 7 kilometers and 7 minutes away. The address is 95-1 Mitsudomi, Miyako-machi, Kyoto-gun, Fukuoka. Golfers without a car can reach the club via Yukuhashi station and a short taxi transfer.

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Katsuyama Gosho Country Club
Fukuoka, Japan Hilly

Katsuyama Gosho Country Club

Katsuyama Gosho Country Club is an 18-hole, par-72 course in Miyako, Kyoto District, Fukuoka Prefecture, opened in 1975. The hilly layout plays 6,499 yards from the back tees and was designed by Noriyuki Miyoshi and Mitsuaki Kobayashi. The club is reached from JR Yukuhashi Station on the Nippo Line or via Yukuhashi IC on the Higashi-Kyushu Expressway, putting it within range of golfers based in Kitakyushu or Fukuoka City. Green fees start at ¥6,980 on weekdays and ¥10,500 on weekends. As a single 18-hole course rather than a multi-course facility, a round covers the full property in one continuous loop, with the hilly terrain shaping club selection and shot placement across both nines. The combination of rail and expressway access makes the course workable for visitors without a rental car as well as those driving in from elsewhere in northern Kyushu. The course has operated at this Miyako Town site since its 1975 opening.

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Suo-Nada Country Club
Fukuoka, Japan Hilly

Suo-Nada Country Club

Suo-Nada Country Club is an 18-hole, par-72 hilly course in Chikujo, Fukuoka Prefecture, opened in 1974. The course plays 6,578 yards from the back tees. It sits near Shiida-Minami IC on the Higashi-Kyushu Expressway, making it a straightforward stop for golfers driving along the Fukuoka coast toward Oita. Self-drive cart access is permitted on the course, an option for golfers who prefer to manage their own pace around the hilly terrain rather than rely on a caddie. The clubhouse includes an on-site bath. No architect is recorded for the layout in the available data, and current green fee pricing is not listed; golfers should confirm rates directly with the club before visiting. Access here is built around the expressway rather than rail, so a car is the practical way to reach the course from central Fukuoka or Kitakyushu. Opened in 1974, the course has been operating at this Chikujo, Fukuoka site for roughly five decades.

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Mission Valley Golf Club
Fukuoka, Japan Parkland

Mission Valley Golf Club

Mission Valley Golf Club is an 18-hole, par-72 course in Kotake, Kurate District, Fukuoka Prefecture, designed by Graham Marsh. The layout plays 6,886 yards from the back tees. Green fees start at ¥4,700 on weekdays and ¥6,700 on weekends. The club is reachable from JR Kokura Station, about 40 minutes away by taxi, or by car via Wakamiya IC or Yahata IC on the Kyushu Expressway, each roughly 12 kilometers from the course. An on-site bath is available for golfers after their round. No opening year is recorded for the club in the available data. With Kokura as the nearest major rail hub rather than a station directly at the course, visitors without a car should plan for the taxi transfer time when scheduling a round. The Graham Marsh design and the 6,886-yard length make this one of the longer layouts in the Kitakyushu area covered here.

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West Japan Country Club
Fukuoka, Japan Parkland

West Japan Country Club

West Japan Country Club is an 18-hole golf facility with two courses in Nogata, Fukuoka Prefecture, designed by Gary Player and opened in 1971. Course type, par, and total yardage are not listed in the available data for this facility. Access is by car: Kongo IC on the Kitakyushu Toshi Expressway is about 11 minutes away, and Yahata IC on the Kyushu Jukan Expressway is also roughly 11 minutes away, giving golfers two expressway routes depending on their direction of travel. As a two-course property, West Japan Country Club offers more than one layout to play during a visit, though specific names and details for each course are not included in the current data. The Gary Player design credit and 1971 opening date are the club's most notable recorded details, alongside its location in Nogata City, reached from both the Kitakyushu and Kyushu expressway networks.

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Seita no Mori Kitakyushu Golf Course
Fukuoka, Japan Woodland

Seita no Mori Kitakyushu Golf Course

Seita no Mori Kitakyushu Golf Course is an 18-hole, par-72 woodland course in Yahatanishi-ku, Kitakyushu, Fukuoka. The layout measures 6,005 yards from the regular tees and 6,377 yards from the back tees, running through wooded terrain typical of the Kitakyushu hills. The course operates as a self-play facility with no caddy service; golfers instead use electromagnetic-guided navigation carts to move between holes and follow the layout. Access is straightforward for a city course: Kurosaki Station is about 10 minutes away, and the Kurosaki-Hikino interchange is roughly a 6-minute drive from the club. The woodland setting and self-play format make it a convenient option for golfers based in or passing through northern Kyushu who want a full 18-hole round without booking a caddy in advance.

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NEW U.I Golf Club
Fukuoka, Japan Seaside

NEW U.I Golf Club

NEW U.I Golf Club is an 18-hole, par-72 seaside course in Munakata, Fukuoka Prefecture, designed by architect Chen Ching-po. The course plays 6,906 yards from the back tees and is one of two courses at the facility. Located at Mutajiri in Munakata City, the club sits along Fukuoka's coastline on Kyushu's northern shore. Access by rail is via JR Kagoshima Main Line's Togo Station, about a 10-minute taxi ride from the course, and by car via the Kyushu Expressway's Koga or Wakamiya Interchange, roughly 18 kilometers away. With a par-72 routing over 6,906 yards and a seaside setting, NEW U.I Golf Club offers a coastal test on Kyushu's northern coast within reach of both the Kyushu Expressway and JR rail access from Togo Station. As one of two courses on site, it forms part of a larger multi-course golf facility in the Munakata area of Fukuoka Prefecture.

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Genkai Golf Club
Fukuoka, Japan Seaside

Genkai Golf Club

Genkai Golf Club is an 18-hole, par-72 seaside course in Munakata, Fukuoka Prefecture, opened in 1963. The club is located at Eguchi in Munakata City, on Kyushu's northern coast. Opened over sixty years ago, Genkai Golf Club is one of the longer-established seaside courses in the Munakata area of Fukuoka Prefecture, a region known for its coastal golf courses. The par-72 routing runs over seaside terrain typical of this stretch of northern Kyushu coastline. Detailed yardage, architect, and access information are not listed for this course, but its par-72, 18-hole layout and 1963 opening place it among the region's established seaside clubs. For golfers exploring the Munakata coast of Fukuoka Prefecture, Genkai Golf Club offers a long-standing seaside test dating back over six decades, in the same coastal district as other courses along this part of Kyushu.

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Ariake Country Club
Fukuoka, Japan Hilly

Ariake Country Club

Ariake Country Club is an 18-hole hilly course in Omuta City, Fukuoka Prefecture. The course was designed by architect Seizo Tomizawa and opened in 1974, making it a long-established club in the Omuta area. Built on hilly terrain typical of northern Kyushu, the layout works with natural elevation change across its 18 holes rather than flat parkland ground. Golfers can reach the club by car via the Nankan Interchange, or by train to Omuta Station, giving visitors a choice between driving and rail access from the surrounding Fukuoka and Kumamoto region. Now more than five decades old, Ariake Country Club reflects the hilly-course design approach common to golf clubs built in Kyushu during the 1970s. While detailed par and yardage figures are not listed for this course, its 18-hole hilly routing and half-century history place it among the established clubs of the Omuta golf scene, designed for players who prefer a course shaped by natural terrain over flat, engineered ground.

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Shirainu Golf Club
Fukuoka, Japan Hilly

Shirainu Golf Club

Shirainu Golf Club in Omuta City, Fukuoka Prefecture, is built around two nine-hole courses, giving players multiple hole combinations to choose from. The listed routing measures 5,976 yards over hilly terrain, and the club opened in 1974. Green fees start from 3,300 yen on weekdays and 4,000 yen on weekends, making it an affordable option in the Omuta golf market. Carts at the club use an electromagnetic guidance system, a technology found at a number of Japanese courses that keeps carts on a fixed path around the layout. Golfers can reach Shirainu Golf Club by train to Omuta Station, served by both the Nishitetsu and JR lines, or by car via the Nankan Interchange. The course does not have on-site bath facilities. With its two nine-hole layout and 1974 opening, Shirainu Golf Club sits alongside Ariake Country Club as one of the established golf venues in the Omuta area, offering a lower-cost round for visitors exploring this part of Fukuoka Prefecture.

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Wakamiya Golf Club
Fukuoka, Japan Hilly

Wakamiya Golf Club

Wakamiya Golf Club is an 18-hole, par-72 course set on hilly terrain in Miyawaka, Fukuoka Prefecture. The course opened in 1973 and plays to a total yardage of 6,733 yards. It sits about 15 minutes by car from Wakamiya IC on the Kyushu Expressway, and roughly 20 minutes by taxi from Akama Station on the JR Kagoshima Line, making it accessible from both the expressway network and rail. Caddy service is optional, so golfers can choose a self-drive round. Since August 2025 the club has offered a selectable option to drive riding carts onto the fairway, and seasonal cooler-equipped carts are available for warmer months. Green fees start from 11,500 yen on weekdays and 16,000 yen on weekends, putting the course within reach for a day trip from northern Kyushu. The hilly layout and half-century-plus history make it a straightforward stop for golfers exploring the Fukuoka region.

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The Classic Golf Club
Fukuoka, Japan Hilly

The Classic Golf Club

The Classic Golf Club is a 27-hole, par-108 course spread across three nine-hole courses on hilly terrain in Miyawaka, Fukuoka Prefecture. Designed by Shoichi Suzuki, the club opened in 1990 and plays to a combined total yardage of 10,426 yards. It's reachable from Akama Station on the JR Kagoshima Line, and sits about 10 minutes by car from Wakamiya IC on the Kyushu Expressway, putting it close to other courses in the Miyawaka and Kurate area. With three nine-hole loops to combine, golfers can play a variety of 18-hole combinations in a single visit. The hilly terrain and 1990 opening place it among the newer courses in the area's cluster of clubs near Wakamiya IC, and the Shoichi Suzuki design gives the routing a distinct identity across its three nines.

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Moonlake Golf Club
Fukuoka, Japan Hilly

Moonlake Golf Club

Moonlake Golf Club is a 27-hole course spread across three nine-hole layouts on hilly terrain in Kurate, Fukuoka Prefecture, which opened in 1992. It's about 25 minutes by taxi from Akama Station on the JR Kagoshima Line, and roughly 10 km from Kurate IC on the Kyushu Expressway. Caddy service is optional, giving golfers the choice of a self-drive round, and the course provides riding carts, with GPS navigation equipped on some plans to help with course management on unfamiliar holes. After the round, an on-site bath is available, a feature not every course in the area offers. With three nine-hole courses to combine, golfers can choose from multiple 18-hole routings on hilly terrain over the course of a visit.

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Fukuoka Century Golf Club
Fukuoka, Japan Parkland

Fukuoka Century Golf Club

Fukuoka Century Golf Club is located in Asakura, Fukuoka Prefecture, and offers 20 holes across two courses. Specific details on par and total yardage are not listed for this club, but its two-course layout gives golfers route options during a visit. The club is close to public transport, with both Amagi Tetsudo's Amagi Station and the Nishitetsu Amagi Line's Nishitetsu-Amagi Station roughly 10 minutes away. Drivers can reach the course via the Amagi or Asakura Interchanges on the Oita Expressway, each about a 10-minute drive from the club. Caddy service is optional, and riding cart fees are included in the green fee. An on-site bathhouse is available after play. Weekday green fees start from 15,380 yen, rising to 21,980 yen on weekends, placing it at the higher end of pricing for the area. The combination of two courses and close proximity to both rail stations and expressway interchanges makes Fukuoka Century Golf Club a convenient option for golfers based in or visiting Fukuoka.

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Aso Iizuka Golf Club
Fukuoka, Japan Hilly

Aso Iizuka Golf Club

Aso Iizuka Golf Club is a 27-hole, par-108 hilly course in Keisen, Kasuya District, Fukuoka, opened in 1973. Designed by Yoshimasa Fujii, the club is arranged as three nine-hole courses that can be combined into different 18-hole rounds, with a combined yardage of 7,081 yards from the back tees. The club is reached from the Fukuoka Interchange on the Kyushu Expressway, a drive of around 27 kilometers via the bypass route. Golfers use five-seat electric carts that are permitted onto the fairways, and caddies are available on an optional basis. Address: 120 Yoshikuma, Keisen-machi, Kasuya-gun, Fukuoka. With three loops rather than a single 18-hole routing, Aso Iizuka gives groups the flexibility to play different combinations of nines across a visit, a layout more common at older Japanese clubs built in the 1970s. Its hilly terrain and half-century of operation place it among the established golf clubs of the Fukuoka region, roughly a 27-kilometer drive from the Fukuoka Interchange for those arriving by expressway.

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Ogori Golf Club
Fukuoka, Japan Hilly

Ogori Golf Club

Ogori Golf Club is a 27-hole, par-108 hilly facility in Ogori, Fukuoka Prefecture, opened in 1965. The club comprises three courses: the East course, designed by Osamu Ueda, and the West and South courses, designed by Tsuneo Abe. Access by public transport takes about 10 minutes from Nishitetsu Ogori Station, or roughly 5 minutes by taxi from JR Kiyama Station. By car, the club is about 10 minutes from the Tosu Interchange on the Kyushu Expressway, with the Chikushino Interchange also usable at around 15 minutes. As a hilly-style facility with three separate courses, Ogori Golf Club offers golfers a choice of routings within a single club, each shaped by a different architect. The club's 1965 opening places it among the longer-established golf facilities in the Fukuoka area, and its position near two expressway interchanges and two train stations makes it accessible from both Fukuoka city and the Saga side of the Kyushu Expressway corridor.

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Fukuoka Kokusai Country Club
Fukuoka, Japan Woodland

Fukuoka Kokusai Country Club

Fukuoka Kokusai Country Club is a golf course in Fukuoka, Japan with 18 holes, par 72. The course type is recorded as woodland, and the course page keeps that classification separate from unverified design or history notes. The recorded address is 1470-1 Asamachi, Munakata, Fukuoka 811-4161, Japan. Map coordinates are 33.76408, 130.58557, which helps visitors check driving routes, nearby hotels, and regional travel plans before asking for tee-time support. For golf planning, the confirmed course specifications on this page are limited to 18 holes and par 72. The gallery uses 6 course photos from the imported media set, giving visitors a visual check before they contact Elite Golf Japan. Elite Golf Japan can review availability for this course and explain what can be arranged for overseas golfers, including tee-time requests, rental club needs, caddie requests, and English communication with the course. Green fees, visitor rules, dress code, transportation timing, and seasonal operations can change, so those details should be confirmed before booking rather than inferred from the directory listing.

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Kyushu Golf Club Yahata Course
Fukuoka, Japan Woodland

Kyushu Golf Club Yahata Course

Kyushu Golf Club Yahata Course is a golf course in Fukuoka, Japan with 18 holes, par 72. The course type is recorded as woodland, and the course page keeps that classification separate from unverified design or history notes. The recorded address is 1467 Kogumano, Yahatahigashi Ward, Kitakyushu, Fukuoka 805-0036, Japan. Map coordinates are 33.84198, 130.83888, which helps visitors check driving routes, nearby hotels, and regional travel plans before asking for tee-time support. For golf planning, the confirmed course specifications on this page are limited to 18 holes and par 72. The gallery uses 6 course photos from the imported media set, giving visitors a visual check before they contact Elite Golf Japan. Elite Golf Japan can review availability for this course and explain what can be arranged for overseas golfers, including tee-time requests, rental club needs, caddie requests, and English communication with the course. Green fees, visitor rules, dress code, transportation timing, and seasonal operations can change, so those details should be confirmed before booking rather than inferred from the directory listing.

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JR Uchino Country Club
Fukuoka, Japan Parkland

JR Uchino Country Club

JR Uchino Country Club is a golf course in Fukuoka, Japan with 18 holes, par 72. The source data does not include a verified course-type label, so this page avoids adding one. The recorded address is 740 Yayama, Iizuka, Fukuoka 820-0708, Japan. Map coordinates are 33.53715, 130.65956, which helps visitors check driving routes, nearby hotels, and regional travel plans before asking for tee-time support. For golf planning, the confirmed course specifications on this page are limited to 18 holes and par 72. The gallery uses 6 course photos from the imported media set, giving visitors a visual check before they contact Elite Golf Japan. Elite Golf Japan can review availability for this course and explain what can be arranged for overseas golfers, including tee-time requests, rental club needs, caddie requests, and English communication with the course. Green fees, visitor rules, dress code, transportation timing, and seasonal operations can change, so those details should be confirmed before booking rather than inferred from the directory listing.

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Ukiha Country Club
Fukuoka, Japan Parkland

Ukiha Country Club

Ukiha Country Club is a golf course in Fukuoka, Japan with 18 holes, par 72. The source data does not include a verified course-type label, so this page avoids adding one. The recorded address is 4094 Ukihamachi Niikawa, Ukiha, Fukuoka 839-1413, Japan. Map coordinates are 33.30080, 130.82382, which helps visitors check driving routes, nearby hotels, and regional travel plans before asking for tee-time support. For golf planning, the confirmed course specifications on this page are limited to 18 holes and par 72. The gallery uses 6 course photos from the imported media set, giving visitors a visual check before they contact Elite Golf Japan. Elite Golf Japan can review availability for this course and explain what can be arranged for overseas golfers, including tee-time requests, rental club needs, caddie requests, and English communication with the course. Green fees, visitor rules, dress code, transportation timing, and seasonal operations can change, so those details should be confirmed before booking rather than inferred from the directory listing.

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Moji Golf Club
Fukuoka, Japan Woodland

Moji Golf Club

Moji Golf Club is a golf course in Fukuoka, Japan with 18 holes, par 72. The course type is recorded as woodland, and the course page keeps that classification separate from unverified design or history notes. The recorded address is 175 Kishi, Moji Ward, Kitakyushu, Fukuoka 800-0114, Japan. Map coordinates are 33.86342, 130.95288, which helps visitors check driving routes, nearby hotels, and regional travel plans before asking for tee-time support. For golf planning, the confirmed course specifications on this page are limited to 18 holes and par 72. The gallery uses 6 course photos from the imported media set, giving visitors a visual check before they contact Elite Golf Japan. Elite Golf Japan can review availability for this course and explain what can be arranged for overseas golfers, including tee-time requests, rental club needs, caddie requests, and English communication with the course. Green fees, visitor rules, dress code, transportation timing, and seasonal operations can change, so those details should be confirmed before booking rather than inferred from the directory listing.

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Cherry Golf Club Kokuraminami Course
Fukuoka, Japan Woodland

Cherry Golf Club Kokuraminami Course

Cherry Golf Club Kokuraminami Course is a golf course in Fukuoka, Japan with 18 holes, par 72. The course type is recorded as woodland, and the course page keeps that classification separate from unverified design or history notes. The recorded address is 2885 Katsuyamamatsuda, Miyako, Miyako District, Fukuoka 824-0802, Japan. Map coordinates are 33.67706, 130.90099, which helps visitors check driving routes, nearby hotels, and regional travel plans before asking for tee-time support. For golf planning, the confirmed course specifications on this page are limited to 18 holes and par 72. The gallery uses 6 course photos from the imported media set, giving visitors a visual check before they contact Elite Golf Japan. Elite Golf Japan can review availability for this course and explain what can be arranged for overseas golfers, including tee-time requests, rental club needs, caddie requests, and English communication with the course. Green fees, visitor rules, dress code, transportation timing, and seasonal operations can change, so those details should be confirmed before booking rather than inferred from the directory listing.

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Wakamatsu Golf Club
Fukuoka, Japan Woodland

Wakamatsu Golf Club

Wakamatsu Golf Club is a golf course in Fukuoka, Japan with 18 holes, par 72. The course type is recorded as woodland, and the course page keeps that classification separate from unverified design or history notes. The recorded address is 1560 Otomaru, Wakamatsu Ward, Kitakyushu, Fukuoka 808-0134, Japan. Map coordinates are 33.91562, 130.68262, which helps visitors check driving routes, nearby hotels, and regional travel plans before asking for tee-time support. For golf planning, the confirmed course specifications on this page are limited to 18 holes and par 72. The gallery uses 6 course photos from the imported media set, giving visitors a visual check before they contact Elite Golf Japan. Elite Golf Japan can review availability for this course and explain what can be arranged for overseas golfers, including tee-time requests, rental club needs, caddie requests, and English communication with the course. Green fees, visitor rules, dress code, transportation timing, and seasonal operations can change, so those details should be confirmed before booking rather than inferred from the directory listing.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many golf courses in Fukuoka are listed on Elite Golf Japan?

Elite Golf Japan lists 49 golf courses in Fukuoka.

Can visitors request tee times at golf courses in Fukuoka?

Partner courses can be requested directly through Elite Golf Japan. Directory listings can be reviewed through the concierge request form where available.