International Day 2026

Event Details

Date: Wednesday, 05 August 2026

End Date: Thursday, 06 August 2026

Format: Pairs Betterball Strokeplay

Category: Open

Entry Fee: JPY 66,000.00

Entry Method: Online


International Day 2026 is a two-day golf event held at Fuji Classic Golf Course (Desmond Muirhead course) on August 5–6, 2026. Day 1 (August 5) includes a welcome party with Japanese buffet dinner and arrival from central Tokyo. Day 2 (August 6) features a 2-person Best Ball (Fourball) strokeplay competition with a semi-shotgun start across 4 holes, followed by an award ceremony, roast beef & tempura performance, long drive contest, and closest-to-the-pin contest. The entry fee is ¥66,000 per person, which includes the green fee, welcome party, breakfast, award ceremony party, commemorative gift, round-trip transportation between Tokyo and Fuji Classic, and professional photo, video, and drone coverage. Accommodation at Fuji Classic Hotel is available for ¥27,500 per person (including dinner, single or twin share). The event is open to international visitors of all genders. Registration is handled online through PRESERVE GOLF JAPAN. Additional experiences include a hot-air balloon ride (weather permitting), matcha and wagashi station, Japanese sake tasting, and a near-pin challenge. Tee times are limited.


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Venue

Fuji Classic Golf Course

南都留郡, Japan

Designed by the late British architect Desmond Muirhead, Fuji Classic Golf Course is an 18-hole, par-71 layout situated in the shadow of Mount Fuji. Muirhead, known for his work on Muirfield Village and a background in architectural engineering and landscape architecture, applied his unconventional design philosophy to this public course. The layout is characterized by a mix of long par-fives and strategic par-fours, with yardages varying significantly by tee box. The front nine totals 3,355 yards from the middle tees, while the back nine measures 3,381 yards, creating a balanced but demanding round for golfers of all levels. The course is located in Fujikawaguchiko, offering direct views of Mount Fuji, which serves as a constant backdrop to the fairways. The terrain incorporates natural elements of the region, with the design aiming to blend the golf holes with the surrounding landscape. The setting is described as providing a unique experience where the natural beauty of the area is integrated with the golfing challenge, allowing players to experience the mountain's presence throughout their round. Key characteristics of the course include its challenging par-fifth holes, which test distance and accuracy. The 15th hole is the longest on the course at 610 yards from the tips, while the 1st hole offers a 589-yard challenge. The par-3s provide a stark contrast in difficulty and length, ranging from the short 17th at 161 yards to the demanding 13th at 250 yards. The handicap distribution suggests a layout that rewards precise shot-making, particularly on the longer holes where positioning off the tee is critical. Fuji Classic is operated by the same group behind the private Hokkaido Classic Golf Club and Tokyo Classic Club, positioning it as a premier public destination. The course has gained recognition for its accessibility to international players, offering a unique opportunity to play a Muirhead-designed course with iconic mountain views. The facility includes a clubhouse with dining options and bathing facilities, catering to both local regulars and visiting tourists seeking a memorable round of golf in Japan.