At Niseko Village, you can enjoy golf in the midst of magnificent nature.
Niseko Village has two golf courses, both of which are popular courses.
【Niseko Village Golf Course】
Dates of Operation: June 1, 2022 ~ October 10, 2022
This course won the World Golf Awards "Best Golf Course in Japan" category for the sixth time in 2021.
It is easily accessible from hotels in Niseko Village, and you can challenge the 704-yard par 6 with a view of Mt. Yotei directly in front of you.
You can enjoy a round unique to the resort in the vast nature, and it is a course that you will want to enjoy again and again, such as the ultra-long 721-yard hole and the green surrounded by a pond.
After the hole-out, you can refresh your tired body in the hot spring that flows directly from your own source.
【Niseko Golf Course】
Opened period: April 27 (Wed) ~ November 6 (Sun), 2022
It is about 17 kilometers from Niseko Village, or about a 20-minute drive.
Designed by legendary professional golfer Arnold Palmer, who made golf known around the world, the 6,805-yard 18-hole hole.
Currently, it is an all-self style, so you can enjoy golf with your friends without hesitation.
Baths, showers, locker rooms, shops, and restaurants are not open, so you can play reasonably.
If you want to enjoy golf in Niseko Village from early in the morning, we recommend using a hotel in Niseko Village.
・Kasara Niseko Village Townhouse
・Hinode Hills Niseko Village
・Hilton Niseko Village
・The Greenleaf Niseko Village
・Higashiyama Niseko Village, Ritz-Carlton Reserve
All hotels have excellent access to the golf course
【Niseko Village Information】
[Address] 〒048-1592 Higashiyama Onsen, Niseko-cho, Abuta-gun, Hokkaido
[Phone number] 0136-44-2211
[Access by JR]
New Chitose Airport Station→ Sapporo Station→ Niseko Station
New Chitose Airport Station→ Otaru Station→ Niseko Station
Sapporo Station→ Otaru Station→ Niseko Station
15 minutes by bus or taxi from Niseko Station
[Access by car]
1 hour 50 minutes from Chitose Airport
1 hour 50 minutes from Sapporo
3 hours and 30 minutes from Hakodate
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