Located near Narita Airport in the heart of Chiba Prefecture, Accordia Golf Narashino Country Club stands as one of Japan's most prestigious championship venues. The club features two distinctly different 18-hole courses—the demanding King Course at 7,011 yards and the scenic Queen Course at 6,579 yards—both par 72 and both designed by legendary architect Kinya Fujita in 1965. This facility has hosted some of golf's most storied tournaments, including the PGA Tour's ZOZO CHAMPIONSHIP in 2019 and 2021, where Tiger Woods secured his historic 82nd tour victory. The signature 16th hole on the King Course is a legendary par-3 featuring a steeply sloped green protected by three bunkers and water—a hole that demands precision and nerve. The club's unique two-green system on every hole allows for constant course maintenance while hosting major tournaments. From Tokyo and Narita Airport, the club is easily accessible via shuttle bus from Chiba New Town Chuo station, making it an ideal hub for golf groups planning a multi-course Tokyo Bay Area golf trip.
7,011 yards of demanding championship golf featuring tree-lined fairways, strategic bunkering, and the legendary 16th hole—a par-3 that tests nerves and precision with water and three bunkers guarding a severely sloped green.
6,579 yards of more approachable golf with flatter terrain and beautiful scenery, offering excellent playing conditions for varied skill levels while maintaining world-class standards.