Japan Golf Courses
18 courses listed in Nagasaki, including authorized partner courses and directory listings for planning golf travel in Japan.
Omura Bay Country Club is an 18-hole hilly course in Higashinodake-cho, Omura City, Nagasaki Prefecture, designed by Shozo Ozasa. It is one of two 18-hole courses at the club, and this course plays to a total yardage of 7,015 yards. The club can be reached by car from two interchanges on the Nagasaki Expressway: Higashisonogi IC, about 20 minutes away, and Omura IC, about 15 minutes away. Par, opening year, and caddie or cart details are not published in the club's available records. With two courses on site and hilly terrain typical of the Omura area, the club offers golfers the option of playing a second 18 holes without changing location.
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Tsushima Golf Club is a 6-hole seaside course located in Kamiagata, Tsushima City, Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan. The course opened in 1982 on Tsushima Island, a location that places it directly on the coast, in keeping with its seaside classification. As a 6-hole layout, the course offers golfers a shorter round than a standard 9- or 18-hole course, making it well suited to a quick game while visiting the island. Full specifications, including par, total yardage, and course architect, are not published for Tsushima Golf Club. The club has been in operation since 1982, giving it more than four decades of history on Tsushima Island. Its coastal setting in Nagasaki Prefecture places it among the more remote course locations covered here, reachable as part of a visit to Tsushima Island itself.
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Iki Country Club is a 9-hole, par-36 course on Iki Island, off the coast of Nagasaki Prefecture. The course plays over hilly terrain to a total yardage of 3,008 yards and opened in 1985. It sits in Katsumoto-cho on the island's northern side, at Shinjo Nishifure. Caddy service is optional here, giving golfers the choice of a walking round or a caddy-assisted one. As a 9-hole layout, a full round means playing the course twice, a common format on Japan's smaller islands where land for a full 18 holes is limited. The hilly routing follows the island's natural contours rather than flattened fairways, and the course's remote setting means most visitors combine a round with a wider trip to Iki, known for its coastline and fishing ports. Course architect and green fee information are not published for this club, so golfers should confirm current rates and tee-time policy directly with the club before travelling.
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Goto Country Club is an 18-hole, par-72 course on Goto Island in Nagasaki Prefecture, laid out over hilly terrain and measuring 6,584 yards from the back tees. It was designed by Takaaki Kono and is located at Shimo-otsu-cho in Goto City. The club does not offer caddy service, so all rounds are self-navigated, whether walking or by cart. Its hilly routing follows the island's terrain rather than a flattened layout, consistent with courses built on Japan's smaller offshore islands. The opening year for this course is not published, so golfers should treat it as an established but undated addition to Goto Island's golf offering. As with many island courses, visitors typically combine a round here with a broader trip to Goto, which is known for its coastline and churches. Green fee and cart information are not published for this club, so golfers should confirm current rates and services directly with the club before booking.
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Kikitsu Country Club is an 18-hole, par-72 course in Isahaya, Nagasaki Prefecture, playing to 6,462 yards. The course opened in 1966 and was designed by Tsuneo Abe and Itsuo Tada across hilly terrain in the Tarami area. The clubhouse includes a bathing facility. By train, the nearest station is JR Nagasaki Main Line's Ichinuno, about 5 minutes away by taxi. By car, the club is roughly 2 kilometers from the Nagasaki Expressway's Nagasaki-Tairaimi Interchange. Green fees start from ¥6,040 on weekdays and ¥14,660 on weekends, with a notably wide gap between weekday and weekend rates. Opened nearly six decades ago, Kikitsu Country Club is one of the longer-established hilly courses in the Nagasaki area, combining a compact 6,462-yard routing with close expressway and rail access from Isahaya.
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Passage Kotomi Island Golf Club is an 18-hole seaside course on Nagasaki's Kotomi peninsula, opened in 1992. Designed by architect Fujii Yoshimasa, the course stretches to 7,107 yards from the back tees, one of the longer layouts among Kyushu's coastal courses. Caddy service is required for every round, in keeping with the club's traditional style. Green fees start at 27,645 yen on weekdays and 38,645 yen on weekends, reflecting the course's seaside setting and full-length yardage. Located in the Kotomi district of Nagasaki city, the club sits directly on the coast, giving golfers ocean views across much of the round. With mandatory caddies and a full 7,100-yard test, Passage Kotomi Island suits golfers looking for a traditional, guided round on one of Nagasaki's seaside layouts.
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Peninsula Owners Golf Club is an 18-hole, par-72 seaside course in the Kinkai area of Nagasaki City, Nagasaki Prefecture. Designed by Keiichi Kusano and opened in 1998, the course plays to 7,035 yards from the back tees, one of the longer layouts in the prefecture. It sits roughly 35 kilometers from both the Tarami interchange on the Nagasaki Expressway and the Sasebo-Otsu interchange on the Nishi-Kyushu Expressway, making it reachable by car from either Nagasaki or Sasebo. Golfers ride in remote-controlled, five-seat carts, and the club operates without caddy service, so groups play at their own pace. The seaside routing and generous total yardage make it a course suited to players looking for a longer test on Nagasaki's coast.
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Huis Ten Bosch Country Club is an 18-hole, par-72 seaside course in Saikai, Nagasaki Prefecture, designed by Jack Nicklaus. The layout plays to 6,396 yards from the back tees. Green fees start from 3,587 yen on weekdays and 4,041 yen on weekends, among the more accessible seaside courses in the area. The course is a roughly 25-minute taxi ride from Huis Ten Bosch Station on the JR Omura Line, and by car it sits about 18 kilometers from the Otsu interchange on the Nishi-Kyushu Expressway or about 3 kilometers from the Koeri interchange on the Nishikai Pearl Line. Carts are navigation-equipped, four-seat riding carts, and there is no caddy service, so groups navigate the course on their own. A bath is available at the clubhouse after the round.
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Nagasaki Park Country Club is an 18-hole, par-72 hilly course in Saikai, Nagasaki Prefecture, opened in 1994. The course plays to 6,855 yards from the back tees over rolling, hilly terrain. Green fees start from 3,587 yen on weekdays and 4,769 yen on weekends. The club is about 28 kilometers, roughly a 40-minute drive, from the Otsu interchange on the Nishi-Kyushu Expressway. Carts are navigation-equipped, four-seat riding carts, and the club also offers cool carts for warmer months. A bath is available at the clubhouse after play. With three decades of operation since its 1994 opening, it is an established option among the hilly courses on the Nishisono peninsula in Nagasaki.
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Sasebo-Hirado Country Club is an 18-hole, par-72 course laid out over hilly terrain in Sasebo, Nagasaki Prefecture, on Kyushu's western coast. The course opened in 1990 and plays to 6,879 yards from the back tees. It sits in Ebina-cho, Sasebo, near the border with Hirado. Golfers can reach the course by the Matsuura Railway to Senryugataki Station, or by car via the Nagasaki Expressway, exiting at Takeo-Kita IC, roughly 34 kilometers away. The club offers both walking and riding cart play, with caddy service available on an optional basis. As a single 18-hole par-72 layout with no additional nine-hole loops, it stands as one standalone circuit rather than part of a larger multi-course complex. The hilly routing gives the round elevation change typical of Nagasaki's coastal terrain, distinguishing it from the flatter inland courses further north on Kyushu.
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Nagasaki Country Club is a 9-hole course in Fukudahon-machi, Nagasaki City, opened in 1955, making it one of the older clubs on record in this dataset. Par and yardage figures are not published for this course, and no architect is listed. The club is reached by car via Nagasaki Interchange, crossing the Megami Ohashi Bridge, in about 10 minutes. Play is self-service, with no caddies offered and riding carts provided for self-play rounds. Green fees are 6,200 yen on weekdays and 8,300 yen on weekends, among the more accessible rates in the area. After a round, golfers can use the on-site bath facility. With nine holes and a self-play format, the course suits golfers looking for a shorter, lower-cost round near central Nagasaki rather than a full 18-hole outing.
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Chisan Country Club Moriyama is a 27-hole facility built across hilly terrain in Isahaya, Nagasaki, organized as three separate 9-hole courses that can be combined for a full round. The property sits in the Moriyama district, within reach of both central Isahaya and the Nagasaki Expressway. Drivers can use the Isahaya interchange, about 15 kilometers and 25 minutes away by car, while golfers arriving by train can reach JR Isahaya Station and continue by taxi, roughly a 20-minute ride. The three-course rotation gives repeat visitors variety within the same hilly setting, with routing that follows the natural contours of the land rather than a single fixed 18-hole sequence. For travelers building a golf itinerary around western Nagasaki, the combination of a 27-hole layout and expressway access makes Moriyama a practical stop, though visitors should confirm current course pairings and tee times directly with the club.
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Aino Country Club is an 18-hole, par-72 seaside course in Unzen, Nagasaki, opened in 1989 under the supervision of golf professional Hideyo Sugimoto. The layout plays to 7,068 yards from the back tees, a full-length test that takes advantage of the coastal terrain on the Shimabara Peninsula. Reaching the club by car takes about 35 minutes from the Nagasaki Expressway's Isahaya interchange, a distance of roughly 17 kilometers. The seaside setting distinguishes it from the region's more common hilly layouts, giving players sea views and coastal wind to factor into their round. After finishing, golfers can use the on-site bath facility to wash off before the drive back. For visitors touring Nagasaki's golf courses, Aino offers a coastal alternative to the peninsula's inland, hill-country designs, backed by a design pedigree tied to a recognized Japanese golf professional.
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Unzen Golf Course is an 18-hole course in Obama-cho, Unzen, Nagasaki Prefecture, playing to a par of 72 over 6,133 yards from the back tees. The course is classified as hilly. It opened in 1913, making it a long-established course by Japanese golf standards. No architect is recorded for the design, and information on green fees, caddie service, cart type, and bathing facilities is not currently listed for this course. The 6,133-yard length is on the shorter end for a modern par-72 layout, which is consistent with a course built in the early twentieth century, before longer yardages became standard practice. For golfers researching Japan's early golf history, the 1913 opening date stands as the course's most notable recorded detail, and the hilly terrain of the Unzen area shapes its routing.
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Ocean Palace Golf Club is an 18-hole, par-72 seaside course in Kinkai-Tonecho, Nagasaki, opened in 1991. The course plays to 6,495 yards from the back tees, set along the coastline in the Kinkai area of Nagasaki city. By car, it is reached via the Nagasaki Expressway's Nagasaki-Tairi interchange, within roughly 30 kilometers of the clubhouse. The seaside setting and par-72, 18-hole layout give visitors a full round of coastal golf in the Nagasaki area. Details on caddy service, cart type, and on-site bathing facilities are not listed for this course, so golfers planning a visit should confirm these amenities directly with the club. Opened in 1991, Ocean Palace Golf Club is a seaside option for visitors based in Nagasaki looking for coastal golf reachable by expressway from the Nagasaki-Tairi interchange.
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Nomozaki Golf Club is an 18-hole, par-72 seaside course in Wakimisaki-machi, Nagasaki City, measuring 6,622 yards from the back tees. It is a single 18-hole layout, designed by Shunsuke Kato and opened in 1997, with no additional nine-hole loops on site. The club can be reached from JR Nagasaki Station or by car via the Nagasaki Expressway's Nagasaki Interchange. Carts are five-seat riding carts fitted with a navigation system, and caddy service is optional rather than mandatory. The clubhouse has bath facilities available after a round. Green fees start from 10,800 yen on weekdays and rise to 15,900 yen on weekends. The address is 345 Wakimisaki-machi, Nagasaki City, Nagasaki.
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Omurawan Country Club New Course is a golf course in Nagasaki, 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 1420-1 Higashinodakemachi, Ōmura, Nagasaki 856-0002, Japan. Map coordinates are 32.98548, 129.98529, 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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Nagasaki International Golf Club is a golf course in Nagasaki, 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 51 Kogakuramachi, Isahaya, Nagasaki 854-0054, Japan. Map coordinates are 32.80931, 130.04483, 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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