Japan Golf Courses
11 courses listed in Kochi, including authorized partner courses and directory listings for planning golf travel in Japan.
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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.
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Perched above the Pacific in Geisei, Kochi, Kochi Kuroshio Country Club is a rare oceanfront course where the Taiheiyo (Pacific) nine plays straight out toward the deep blue sea, framed by palm trees and coastal breezes. A 36-hole complex spanning the Taiheiyo, Danryu, and championship Kuroshio courses, it is one of only 16 JGTO-certified TOUR CHAMPIONS CLUB venues in Japan and has hosted the Casio World Open on the men's professional tour. A mild, year-round climate and a clifftop clubhouse restaurant with panoramic ocean views and local Kochi seafood make it a signature Shikoku golf destination.
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Tosa Country Club is a 36-hole seaside facility in Kochi Prefecture, made up of three courses and open since 1967. The club sits at Teiyama, Yasu, in Konan City, on Japan's Shikoku coast. Golfers arrive via the Kochi Expressway's Nankoku IC, about a 30-minute drive, or the Kochi Tobu Expressway's Kounan-Yasu IC, roughly five minutes away, making the club a quick stop for travelers along the eastern coastal route. Caddy service is optional, so groups can choose a caddied round or play independently. The clubhouse includes bath facilities for after the round. Green fees start from 12,100 yen on weekdays and 17,050 yen on weekends, positioning the club as an accessible seaside option. With three 18-hole rotations available, the property suits repeat play across a multi-day Shikoku itinerary, and its 1967 opening places it among the region's established seaside clubs.
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Shimanto Country Club sits on hilly terrain in Kochi Prefecture, at 1495-2 Mazaki, Shimanto-shi. The facility offers 18 holes across two courses, playing 5,583 yards total, and was laid out by architect Shoichi Suzuki. It opened in 1974. Access is via the Kochi Expressway, roughly 50 km and about a 50-minute drive from Shimanto-cho Chuo IC, placing the club within reach of drivers exploring the Shimanto River area of southwestern Shikoku. The hilly routing and two-course structure give golfers a choice of layouts on the same property. Green fee, caddie, and cart details are not listed for this club, so visitors should confirm current rates and service options directly before booking. The course's coordinates place it inland from Shimanto's coastline, in a hill region typical of Kochi's inland golf facilities.
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Nishikiyama Country Club is an 18-hole, par-72 course set in the hilly terrain of Hidaka, Takaoka District, Kochi Prefecture, on Japan's Shikoku island. The course plays to a total yardage of 6,497 yards over its 18 holes, reflecting the rolling elevation changes typical of hilly-style layouts in this part of Kochi. Golfers can reach the club by JR Dosan Line to Kusaka Station, or by car via the Ino-cho Interchange, roughly 11 kilometers away. Caddy service is available on an optional basis, and rounds are played with riding carts. After the round, the clubhouse offers a bath facility for guests to unwind. Located inland from Kochi's coastline, the course sits within a rural, mountainous setting characteristic of the prefecture's interior golf destinations.
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Greenfield Golf Club is an 18-hole, par-72 hilly course in Hidaka, Takaoka District, Kochi Prefecture, designed by architect Sho Tobari and opened in 1996. The course measures 6,514 yards in total, with the back tees stretching to 7,011 yards. Green fees start from 10,640 yen on weekdays and 14,940 yen on weekends. The club is accessible via JR Kusaka Station or by car through the Ino Interchange on the Kochi Expressway, about 16 kilometers away. Caddy service is offered on an optional basis. Carts are electromagnetic-guided models equipped with GPS cart navigation and auto-drive support, and a limited number of two-seater carts permitted onto the fairway are available on a first-come basis for early arrivals. The course's hilly terrain and modern cart system reflect its 1990s-era design.
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Pacific Golf Club is an 18-hole, par-72 course in Nankoku, Kochi Prefecture, designed by Soichi Murayama and opened in 1974. The hilly layout stretches to 6,790 yards from the back tees. Access is straightforward for visitors: the course sits about three minutes from the Nankoku interchange on the Kochi Expressway, and roughly 20 minutes by car from JR Kochi Station on the Dosan Line. Carts are electromagnetic-guided, remote-controlled units fitted with cart navigation, and caddy service is available on an optional basis for those who want one. Green fees start from 8,500 yen on weekdays and rise to 12,500 yen on weekends, placing the course toward the mid-to-upper range for the area. With its hilly terrain and 1970s pedigree, Pacific Golf Club offers a more traditional test than Kochi's newer resort-style courses, while remaining easy to reach from central Kochi City.
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Tosayamada Golf Club is an 18-hole, par-72 hilly course in Kami, Kochi Prefecture, designed by Kinpachi Yoshimura and opened in 1992. All carts at the club are riding carts equipped with GPS navigation, a system installed in October 2021. The course is about 10 minutes by car from JR Tosayamada Station on the Dosan Line, and roughly 7 kilometers from the Nankoku interchange on the Kochi Expressway. Green fee information is not publicly listed for this course, and caddy service details are not specified either. Set in the hilly terrain of Kami City northeast of Kochi City, the course dates to the early 1990s, giving it three decades of maturity on its greens and fairways. The 2021 cart navigation upgrade points to an ongoing investment in course facilities alongside its established layout.
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Kochi Kuroshio Country Club is a 36-hole seaside golf complex in Geisei, Aki district, Kochi, spread across three courses with a combined total yardage of 13,070 yards. The club opened in 1989 and sits on the Pacific coast of Shikoku. Caddy service is available on an optional basis, and the clubhouse includes bath facilities. Green fees start at ¥16,500 on weekdays and ¥22,220 on weekends. The course is reached via the Kochi Higashibu Expressway, about 3 minutes from Geisei-nishi IC, making it one of the more accessible seaside courses on this stretch of coast for drivers. By train, the nearest station is JR Gomen Station on the Dosan Line, roughly 20 kilometers and 30 minutes away by taxi. With three courses and 36 holes, Kochi Kuroshio Country Club suits groups looking to play more than one round in a visit, and its coastal setting distinguishes it from the hillier courses found elsewhere in Kochi prefecture.
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Tosa Utopia Country Club is an 18-hole, par-72 seaside course in Kochi, built by Toda Corporation and opened in 1976. The course plays 7,044 yards from both the regular and back tees. Caddy service is optional, available with riding carts for a ¥500 surcharge on a half round, and the club has an onsen bath for players to use after their round. It is located in Kuroshio town, about a 10-minute drive from Tosa Irino Station on the Tosa Kuroshio Railway Nakamura Line. As a seaside layout built by a major construction firm, the course reflects a coastal routing distinct from Kochi's inland courses, and the onsen bath adds a distinctly Japanese touch to the post-round experience. The optional caddy service gives visitors a choice between a fully self-play round and one with local course guidance, useful for players unfamiliar with the layout.
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Kochi Golf Club is an 18-hole, par-71 hilly course in Kochi City, Kochi Prefecture, playing to 6,016 yards from the back tees. The course opened in 1958, originally laid out by Nobukatsu Marumo, and underwent a full renovation in 1995 under the supervision of Toharu Tobari. The hilly terrain runs through the outskirts of Kochi City, roughly 6.8 kilometers from JR Kochi Station and about 8 kilometers from the Kochi Interchange on the Kochi Expressway. The clubhouse includes a bath facility for golfers after their round. With a history stretching back to the late 1950s and a significant redesign in the mid-1990s, Kochi Golf Club combines an established layout with more contemporary course architecture. Its location near central Kochi City and the JR station makes it accessible for golfers arriving by train as well as by car, and the on-site bath adds a post-round option not found at every course in the region.
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