Fuji-san Cup

Event Details

Date: Wednesday, 28 October 2026

Format: Pairs Strokeplay

Category: Open

Entry Fee: JPY 9,890.00

Handicap Limit: 36.0

Entry Method: Online


Open competition held at G8 Fuji Country Club. The event runs on three separate dates in October (9th, 22nd, and 28th, 2026). Each competition consists of the front 9 holes played as strokeplay in W Peria format (a pairs format where two players compete as a team with a combined score). Handicap limit is 36. Entry fee of 9,890 JPY includes lunch, taxes, and usage fees. Participants can enter as individuals or in pairs; if booking as 2 or 3 players, they may be paired with other groups. The winner of each date earns a spot in the Shizuoka Golf Union-organized Fuji-san Cup Pro-Am tournament (withdrawal is possible). All participants receive a participation prize (food items expected). Senior, ladies, and U-35 players do not receive the standard discount or complimentary gift. Lunch service is included up to 1,430 JPY (tax included); additional costs apply for higher-value meals. Check-in required 30 minutes before start time. Cancellation policy: for group bookings of 2 or more, a cancellation fee of 5,500 JPY per group may apply for cancellations or reductions made within two weeks of the competition date.


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Venue

G8 Fuji Country Club

静岡県, Japan

G8 Fuji Country Club is an 18-hole, par-72 championship course located in Fujiomiya City, Shizuoka Prefecture, situated on the gentle slopes of the southern foothills of Mount Fuji. Designed by Hirochika Tomizawa and opened in August 1985, the facility spans 1,380,000 square meters of hilly terrain. The course is characterized by a separation of pine and cedar trees, with Bentgrass No. 1 greens providing a consistent playing surface. The total yardage from the back tees is 6,852 yards, with the front nine measuring 3,377 yards and the back nine 3,475 yards. The front nine presents a mix of long holes and technical challenges, beginning with the 504-yard first hole, a gentle dogleg right that requires precise placement to avoid right-side bunkers. The third hole, a 339-yard uphill par-4, features a two-tiered green that slopes away from the back, demanding accurate approach shots. The sixth hole, the course's lowest point at 698 meters, is a 413-yard par-4 with a massive 85-yard bunker 200 yards from the tee, favoring long hitters. The ninth hole is a 437-yard uphill par-4 where out-of-bounds lines the left side, forcing players to attack from the right. The back nine introduces significant elevation changes and water hazards. The 16th hole is the course's longest at 674 yards from the back tees, a demanding downhill par-5 that requires low, accurate shots to avoid out-of-bounds on both sides. The 17th hole is a 164-yard par-3 that plays over water, with a creek running along the right and a pond in front of the two-tiered green. The 13th hole, a 524-yard par-5, plays downhill from the tee and requires careful navigation of bunkers on the second shot. The course features a driving range with 12 bays and a practice area, and all rounds are played as self-play with fairway woods permitted under most conditions.