Kansai Golf Packages
The word is out in the Asian golfing community: Kansai, Japan has become one of the hottest Asian golf destinations in 2019. With a wide variety of elite courses and new international daily airline routes to all over Japan, international golfers will be flocking to Japan. And why not? Japan is widely viewed as a fascinating, friendly and safe golf destination, with arguably the most renowned food culture in the world, 4 (arguably 5) beautiful seasons and beautiful landscapes available for golf all year round (a unique feature for Asian countries) There has never been a more compelling time to visit.
There is no need to worry about food or drinks as there are usually two tea houses on the course to cover all your needs. However, you will be most likely stopping for lunch after 9–a rather steadfast Japanese tradition. This may seem strange for a lot of international golfers, but you will surely enjoy it! There is generally a delicious variety of Japanese and western food, which might just be the perfect remedy for bad opening 9.
The best part about rounds in Japan is the hot baths that await golfers’-tired muscles. Some courses even boast – onsen (natural spring water baths). Japan’s natural hot springs are renowned for their therapeutic and medicinal benefits. At trip to any onsen is a relaxing experience–an onsen after golf is heavenly. If your worried about etiquette and what to do, check this easy to understand video or just ask the staff! After the onsen, and if you’re not driving, a beer at the club lounge is always a great way to finish your day. Afterwards, you can settle up with your locker key and be on your way.
Things to note:
There is a certain prestige to golf rounds in Japan and with it comes a level of formality–think Augusta. Although dress codes vary, most courses expect, collared shirts and proper golfing attire. Also, it is always best to have a sports coat when arriving and departing. Although, if it is a hot day, a jacket slung over your arm is fine.
It is good practice to arrive in your smart day clothes, change into golf wear and after the bath, back into your day clothes. More info on good etiquette at courses here.
The Kansai area is not only made up of some of the best courses in Japan, from the World Top 50 Hirono Golf Club in Hyogo to the beautiful seaside courses of Mie, it is home to several “must see” prefectures in Japan. Take a look at some highlights you can discover during your time in Kansai: