
Tee time booking for overseas golfers
Japan's finest golf,
booked for you.
No Japanese necessary. No memberships. No phone calls to a clubhouse. Tell us your dates, budget and where you're staying — we'll find the right course, book it, and hand you everything in English.
- Green fees from
- ¥12,500
- Reply within
- 24 hrs
- Support in
- English
The wall between you and the round
Japan has 2,000+ spectacular courses.
Booking one shouldn't require reading kanji.
Most Japanese golf courses take reservations only in Japanese — by phone, or on booking sites that need a local address. That's the wall between you and some of the best-value championship golf on earth. We're the caddie who carries that part for you.
How it works
Three steps. One of them is golf.
Tell us your plans
Dates, group size, budget, where you're staying. Have a dream course in mind? Great. No idea where to play? Even better — that's our job.
We match & book
We shortlist the courses that fit your trip — any course in Japan, not just the ones on this site — then secure your tee time, rentals and caddie, all confirmed in English.
You just play
Arrive with our bilingual guide sheet in hand. Lunch, bath, etiquette — you'll know exactly what to do.
Hand-picked venues
Courses we love
A taste of our favorites — but we book any course in Japan. Tell us what you're after and we'll find the right one.
Mt. Fuji AreaAsagiri Country Club
Mt. Fuji visible from all 18 holes
Tokyo & ChibaNarashino Country Club
Host venue of the PGA Tour ZOZO Championship
HokkaidoHokkaido Classic Golf Club
Jack Nicklaus design, perennially ranked among Japan's best
Kyoto & OsakaKyoto Golf Club — Kamigamo Course
Japan's first newly built course after WWII (1948)
Tokyo & ChibaPGM Maria Golf Links
Pete Dye design overlooking Tokyo Bay
Tokyo & ChibaCamellia Hills Country Club
Host of the JLPGA Earth Mondahmin Cup
Know before you go
First time golfing in Japan?
The Best Season to Golf in Japan: A Month-by-Month Guide
Japan has no golf off-season — the season just moves around the map. Month by month, here's where the country plays best, from Hokkaido summers to Okinawa winters.
Read →Driving Ranges, Golf Simulators & Night Golf in Tokyo: A Visitor's Guide
The glowing multi-storey driving range is one of Tokyo's great night views — and one of its most foreigner-friendly golf experiences. No reservation, no dress code, beer from a vending machine.
Read →Golf in Kyoto & Osaka: Playing the Kansai Region as a Visitor
Temples in the morning, birdies in the afternoon — Kansai golf is closer to your Kyoto hotel than you think, and it comes with 75 years of history.
Read →Concierge booking
Ready to play golf in Japan?
Tell us your dates and where you'll be staying. We'll confirm your tee time in English — usually within 24 hours.
