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Kawana - Fuji Course
The Fuji course at Kawana is ranked number 2 in Japan. Its a public course that is considered the Pebble Beach of Japan. I travelled there recently to play and thoroughly enjoyed the experience although not everything is as its seems.
Fuji Classic 17th Hole - The Great Wave of Kanagawa
Taiheiyo Clubs Sano Hillcrest course is a fantastic layout and one of my favourite courses in Japan. While doing some recent research on the course I began a deep dive on the course designer, Desmond Muirhead. I must say I have become a Muirhead fan, not only because he designed some great courses but because he was apparently a bit of a hell raiser. Muirheads designs were influenced by art, literature, mother nature and especially marine life which he often integrated into his courses.
Accomodation - Where Golfers should stay in Tokyo
If you google the best places to stay in Tokyo you will be given a laundry list of suggestions. Ginza, Shibuya, Shinjuku, Ueno, and Roppongi will be some of the names that will pop up. They are all fabulous places but wading through all the content, trying to figure out the best option can be a difficult proposition. Therefore I have decided to make it easy.
Trees as Hazards - A Japanese Tradition
Trees in, or close to fairways are a very popular design element in Japan. Since living in Japan I have played only a handful of courses where a tree did not influence a shot from the fairway or the tee. The Japanese designer’s predilection in using trees as a hazard is interesting, especially considering it flies in the face of what the most influential architects preferred.
Golf in Japan - Transport Options
What is the best mode of transport to get to golf courses in Japan? It's a question I spend a lot of time answering so I have decided to write a brief about each option. It’s an important question too because traveling is very much part of the adventure of playing in Japan.
The Seasons in Japan - When to Play Golf
Each season in Japan, especially Tokyo, provides a unique golfing experience. Golf is played all year in Japan and in the depths of winter it is not uncommon for booking sheets to be rather busy. If your trip is specifically golf then there are months which are preferable but really whatever month you decide on will be the right choice. Well, sort of …
Tattoos and Golf in Japan
Golf courses and the shower rooms are places where the skin is shown, especially during the warmer months. If you do have a tattoo you very simply need to cover it up at all times while on the club’s premises.
Golf In Japan
If you ask those who have played golf in Japan before to describe their experience, two things will likely occur. Firstly a smile will appear. As they delve into the stories of their golfing sojourn you will get a sense of how special their experience was. Endearing and memorable are words that aptly describe what most golfers feel when they recount playing golf in Japan.
The Kansai Region
As I began to travel more I found the golfing experience in the Kansai region to be more varied and cultured than in Tokyo. I am not saying that Tokyo is not cultured, because it is, but Osaka and Kobe and specifically Kyoto offers much greater cultural diversity.
Is Golf Expensive in Japan?
If you and your friends are considering a destination for your next golf trip then Japan should be at the top of your list. I believe most golfers are intrigued at the idea of playing golf in Japan but the common perception is golf is extraordinarily expensive here. That may have been the case a few decades ago but these days it could not be further from the truth.
Caddies In Japan
It's a bold statement but I firmly believe that Japan has the best caddies in the world. I have been lucky to have played golf all over the world and always made an effort to employ a local caddie if they were available. As wonderful as those caddies were they cannot hold a candle to their Japanese counterparts.
Lost In Translation Kawaguchiko CC
In 2003 `Lost In Translation’ was released and was a movie that I believe spurned a generation, including me, to travel to Japan. There was an added element of intrigue for me as there is a scene in the movie where the lead actor, Bill Murray, plays golf on the most stunning looking course I had ever seen.