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Golf is a popular sport in Japan. A large variety of courses to fit golfers of every budget and skill level can be found across all regions of Japan, with some of the best located around famous resort areas such as Mount Fuji, the Izu Peninsula, Karuizawa and Miyazaki, where they offer beautiful mountain views or coastal scenery. Golf can be played year round in Japan except in the snowy regions where courses close in winter.

In past decades, it was fairly expensive to play golf in Japan. However, these days a large majority of courses are open to the public, and it is not uncommon to pay under 10,000 yen per person for an 18-hole round of golf, including lunch and golf cart, especially on regular weekdays. Prices are somewhat higher on weekends. Many courses do not accommodate single players and may have a surcharge for groups of two golfers.

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Austria has, over the past decade, established itself as having some of the best golf in Europe . After winning the title of ‘Undiscovered Golf Destination of 2005’, the popularity of golf has boomed with the country boasting more than 150 high-quality courses and over 100,000 registered players.

Golf courses in Austria are characterised by their perfect greens and fairways, with the impressive surroundings of peaceful lakes and undulating hills and mountains adding to the unbelievable experience.

The epic scenery of Austria encourages exciting opportunities for golf courses. An outstanding development by renowned architect Kyle Phillips, architect of the incredible Kingsbarns in Scotland , has taken place in Eichenheim , opened in 2000. The captivating surroundings mixed with different challenges on each hole make this course extra special. Another older course, Murhof Frohnleiten – opened in 1963, still has the reputation of being Austria’s most prestigious place to play golf.

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