Playing a round of golf in Japan is typically an all-day event with a lunch break of around one hour between the first and second halves of the course. At the end of the day, tired golfers head off to the clubhouse to relax in its public bath. Towels, soap and shampoo are usually provided, so there is no requirement to bring your own.
Most courses enforce a dress code requiring players to wear appropriate golf clothes (typically a collared shirt and slacks or shorts/skirt) while on the course. Some courses may also require jackets to be worn in the clubhouse, so be sure to check ahead of time.
These movies introduce manner and how you can enjoy golf courses in Japan.
Please be aware that the next movie will come out because it is being continuously broadcasted by YouTube.Please enjoy golfing in Japan fully by watching them.
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