Sendai Country Club
Reviewed by OKCaddie Editorial Team · 2026-08-15
Editorial trip-planning content—not the club's official site. Confirm green fees, access, and tee times on Rakuten GORA or with the club before you book. Lead images are illustrative; actual course conditions and facilities may differ.
Quick Facts
| Location | Natori, Miyagi Prefecture |
| Course type | Public access, tournament-grade forest course |
| Character | Tree-lined fairways, rolling terrain, historic layout |
| Visitor access | Open to public bookings (no membership introduction required) |
| Best for | Mid-to-low handicap players who enjoy shot-shaping off the tee |
| Best season | Late spring through autumn; check winter closures ahead of Tohoku's colder months |
Who This Course Is For
- Golfers who want a genuine tree-lined test with defined fairway corridors rather than a wide-open resort layout.
- Players interested in a course with real tournament pedigree in the Tohoku region, not just a scenic round.
- Groups traveling through Sendai or northern Miyagi who want a solid inland course without needing a club introduction.
- Skip it if you're chasing coastal or mountain-view holes — this is a forest-and-terrain course, not a scenery-first round.
- Skip it if you're an absolute beginner uncomfortable with tighter, tree-framed tee shots; the layout rewards accuracy over raw distance.
Course Overview
Sendai Country Club sits inland in Natori, built through mixed forest and moderate elevation change typical of Miyagi's golf belt. Expect tree-lined corridors that demand shot placement off the tee more than length, with the terrain adding subtle uphill and downhill lies through the round. Turf conditions in this region typically firm up through summer and play softer in spring after snowmelt, so ball roll varies noticeably by season. Wind is generally moderate given the tree cover, though open stretches can pick up more breeze than the forest sections suggest. The course's tournament history means greens and fairways are maintained to a competitive standard, which visiting golfers will notice in the consistency of the surfaces even on a casual weekday round.
Green Fees & Booking
As a general guide, weekday green fees at forest courses of this caliber in the Sendai area tend to run in the mid-range for regional public golf, with weekend and holiday fees stepping up meaningfully — often by several thousand yen. Packages typically bundle the green fee with a cart, caddie or self-play option, and sometimes a locker or bath fee depending on the plan selected. Fees at Japanese clubs move with season, day of week, and how far in advance you book, so treat any number here as a planning estimate rather than a quote. The most reliable way to confirm current pricing is to pull a live quote through a booking platform like Rakuten GORA, or through your hotel concierge if you're staying in Sendai. For an English-friendly path to a confirmed tee time, use /booking/sendai_country_club_en and compare the live rate shown there against the date and time you want.
Access
Sendai Country Club is reachable from Sendai Airport in roughly 30 to 45 minutes by car, depending on traffic and exact route, making it a practical stop for golfers flying into Miyagi. From central Sendai Station, expect a similar drive time by taxi or rental car, as the course sits outside the dense city core in Natori. Public transit does not run directly to most golf courses in this region, so a rental car is the most flexible option if you're combining this round with other Tohoku travel. Taxis are workable for a single round but get expensive for a return trip, so arrange either a rental car or confirm return transport before you tee off. If you're not driving yourself, ask your hotel about shuttle or car-service options when you book.
Dress Code & Tips
Standard Japanese golf club etiquette applies: collared shirts, tailored golf trousers or shorts, and soft spikes only — metal spikes are not accepted. Denim and plain athletic wear are typically not allowed in the clubhouse or on the course.
- Arrive at least 45 to 60 minutes before your tee time to check in, change, and warm up, since many Japanese clubs run a structured pre-round routine.
- Confirm whether your booking includes a caddie or is self-play with a cart, since pace of play and course navigation differ significantly between the two.
- Bring cash alongside a card, as some ancillary charges (range balls, locker fees) may not accept cards even when the main green fee does.
Bottom Line
Sendai Country Club suits golfers who want a real tree-lined, tournament-caliber test in Miyagi without needing a membership introduction. Book through /booking/sendai_country_club_en to pull a current fee quote for your date, then plan your drive time from Sendai Airport or Sendai Station around it.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
Where is Sendai Country Club located?
Sendai Country Club is located at Natori, Miyagi. Use the map and coordinates above for navigation.
How can I book a tee time at Sendai Country Club?
Use the "Check on Rakuten GORA" button on this page to view real-time tee times and green fees from Japan's leading golf booking platform.
When is the best time to play Sendai Country Club?
Most courses on mainland Japan play best in April-June and September-November when turf conditions peak. Altitude and region shift the window — see the Tips section for course-specific notes.
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