Why Your Next Golf Vacation Should Be In Japan
Greetings Fellow Golf Adventurers!Â
Last week I gave an overview of why you should consider Japan for your next golf vacation. I also told you that there has never been a better time to experience all that a golf vacation in Japan has to offer. First of all, Japan Golf Tours offers the only tour of its kind. We play only the finest and most private golf courses, including Hirono Golf Club, the #1 ranked course in Japan.
Would you believe it, however, if I told you that Japan is also one of the world’s most affordable golf destinations? No, I’m not talking Myrtle Beach, bargain basement prices but from a price standpoint, Japan compares very favorably with any of the world’s top golf destinations.
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It did not used to be that way. In fact, until not too long ago, Japan was without question, the most expensive place on earth to play golf. Golf memberships at top clubs were well over $1,000,000US. Club memberships were traded on the Nikkei Stock Exchange. In the 1980’s, when the Japanese economy was booming, the value of golf memberships skyrocketed. Many new courses were being built to satisfy the demand. Finally, just before the “bubble” burst in the late 1980’s, the value of golf memberships in Japan equaled 10% of the Gross Domestic Product of Japan!
The bubble burst, memberships lost much of their value. Quite a few courses went out of business but the best courses survived and prices started coming down. I have traveled the world playing golf and conducting golf events. The most expensive golf destination on earth right now is probably Scotland, with Ireland and the other British Isles not far behind. Many Scottish and Irish courses now routinely charge over $300US for a round of golf (not including caddy). Mexico is another great golf destination but the prices there have also become astronomical.
In Japan it is now quite rare to see any golf course charge more than $200US and many of their great golf courses are considerably less. Hotels are also very economical. On my last trip to Japan, I stayed in some excellent hotels. Rarely were they more than $100US per night. Japanese food is also very reasonably priced and very often I had an excellent dinner for about the price of a pint of ale in a Scottish pub.
Sure, there are still places in Japan that are very, very expensive and knowing “where” to go is an important prerequisite. That’s where Japan Golf Tours takes the guesswork out of your next great golf vacation. No, Japan is not the most inexpensive destination in the golf world but compared to the world’s other great golf destinations, I believe you will be pleasantly surprised as to the value you will receive.
Keep posted, there’s more to come this weekend. Reserve your place for one of our 2008 Tours. There has never been a better time to experience the wonders of a Japan Golf Tours vacation. If you have any questions, respond to this blog or visit our website
Thanks for listening.
Yours in golf,
John Thornton - President, Japan Golf Tours
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October 31st, 2007 at 1:13 am
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November 5th, 2007 at 3:35 am
John,
Your information of Golf in Japan is very interesting.
Can we stay at Japanese style Inn in your tour? Which area are you thinking of staying in? Hakne?
Emily
November 9th, 2007 at 4:50 pm
If you are interested in finding a single spot to set up camp for the duration of your vacation, then you may want to check into resorts that cater to golf enthusiasts. These types of resorts will usually have excellent courses that you can play, as well as a professional trainer that can help you with your game. You get to play on your own schedule, as much or as little each day as you prefer. The pace for your vacation will be laid back and easy. Many find this to be the ideal combination of resting and enjoying a favored sport.
April 10th, 2008 at 12:49 pm
Really?How many golf courses are there in Japan?How about in the tournament, mostly how much is the entry fee?thanks..
-Macky Bugay
May 23rd, 2008 at 9:19 pm
New Golf Clubs…
I found your site on technorati and read a few of your other posts. Keep up the good work. I just added your RSS feed to my Google News Reader. Looking forward to reading more from you….
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