Narashino Country Club - Zozo PGA Tour Venue
7 Omori, Inzai, Chiba 270-1327, Japan
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Welcome to Narashino Country Club, Japan’s premier golf destination and home to the PGA Tour’s ZOZO Championship. Located in the scenic Chiba Prefecture, just a short trip from Tokyo, this world-class course has hosted golfing icons like Tiger Woods, Gary Player, Seve Ballesteros and local favorites Hideki Matsuyama. Now, it’s your turn to step onto the fairways where history is made.
Narashino Country Club offers U.S. golfers a rare opportunity to experience Japanese golf culture, breathtaking landscapes, and a challenging yet rewarding layout that’s unlike anything stateside. Whether you’re a seasoned player or a golf tourist seeking adventure, Narashino promises an unforgettable round.
Why Narashino Country Club?
PGA Tour Pedigree: As the host of the ZOZO Championship since 2019, Narashino has been battle-tested by the world’s best. Tiger Woods claimed his record-tying 82nd PGA Tour victory here.
Unique Japanese Design: Featuring two greens per hole—a signature of Japanese golf—this 7,224-yard, par-72 course blends tradition with strategy. Navigate doglegs, elevation changes, and meticulously maintained bentgrass greens for a fresh test of your skills.
Accessible Luxury: Just 30 minutes from Narita International Airport and an hour from Tokyo, Narashino is surprisingly easy to reach.
All-Day Experience: Golf in Japan is more than a game—it’s a cultural experience. Enjoy an included lunch break between nines and unwind in the clubhouse’s traditional Japanese bath afterward.
A Challenge Worth Taking
Narashino’s King and Queen Courses offer a dynamic mix of holes that demand precision and creativity. Highlights include:
Hole 14 (King Course): A 608-yard par-5 with a deep valley and bunkers guarding the greens—go for it in two if you can!
Hole 16 (King Course): A par-3 with a steeply sloped green and a pond lurking for errant shots. Accuracy is essential.
Tree-Lined Fairways: Tight corridors and strategic doglegs reward smart play over raw power, making every shot a thinker.
With a layout designed by renowned architect Kinya Fujita, Narashino balances difficulty with playability, offering a fair yet thrilling challenge for golfers of all levels.
Plan Your Golf Trip to Japan
When to Visit: Golf season runs year-round, with spring (March-May) and fall (October-November) offering ideal weather and stunning scenery. The ZOZO Championship in October showcases the course at its peak—book early!
Restaurant & practice area