Finding Solo Play Golf Courses in Japan
How to use Nomae Golf to find courses that support solo play, including the Solo play guaranteed filter on course grid pages.
Solo golf in Japan can be hard to understand from ordinary booking pages. Some courses welcome one-player reservations, some only allow solo play through specific plans, and some expect two or more players. Nomae Golf now makes that easier to filter before you spend time checking individual courses.
If you are traveling alone, adding golf to a business trip, or trying to play between other plans, start by narrowing the course list to places that are realistic for one golfer.
Use the Solo play guaranteed filter
On course grid pages, open the Filters panel and select Solo play guaranteed. This narrows the grid to courses that support solo play, so you can focus on options that fit a one-player booking instead of manually opening every course page.
- Open a course grid page such as https://golf.nomaejapan.com/en/prefecture/tokyo.
- Open Filters on the course grid.
- Select Solo play guaranteed.
- Compare the remaining courses by access, price, and available booking details.
Start with the area you can actually reach
The filter works best after you choose a practical region. For example, Tokyo is useful when you want the shortest travel day, Chiba can work well around Narita Airport, and Ibaraki often has broader value if you can handle a longer transfer.
Check the booking details before you commit
Solo play availability does not remove the need to check the plan. Before booking, confirm the date, tee time, price, player count, lunch inclusion, cart details, and whether you may be paired with other golfers.
Why this matters for visitors
A solo-friendly filter saves time because one-player golf is not always obvious in translated booking flows. Use Nomae Golf to find the likely matches first, then review the individual plan carefully before moving forward.