| Hawaii Island Golf Courses by City |
| Hawaii - Kailua-Kona |
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Makalei Hawaii Country Club
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This challenging golf course looks to the future with a high priority for the preservation of native Hawaiian flora and fauna. The ohi'a and koa were planted in a location from the state forest south of the 12th green to the boundary at Hualalai Ranch, north . . .more
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| Hawaii - Kohala Coast |
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Hapuna Golf Course
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In 1997, the U.S. Golf Association named Hapuna "The Course of the Future." Hapuna Golf Course is an 18-hole championship golf course nestled in the dramatic natural contours of the land from the shoreline to about 700 feet above sea level. The course offers . . .more
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| Kailua Kona |
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Kona Ocean Course
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The Kona Country Club was pleased to host the Takefuji LPGA Tour Event during the years of 2000 and 2001. At this time, the club no longer hosts the tournament. Our Ocean Course (rated four stars by Golf Digest) is set on the edge of the Pacific Ocean, and . . .more
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Kona Alii Mountain Course
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The Kona Country Club at Keauhou Bay offers numerous golfing experiences. The club offers 36 championship holes, golfers find themselves playing over lava tube blow holes, look over onto the Pacific Ocean or admire ancient Hawaiian archeological sites. The . . .more
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| Kapolei |
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Ko Olina Golf Club
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Linger over a leisurely round of golf at the Ko Olina Golf Club. Designed by Ted Robinson, this 18-hole championship course features spectacular water treatments of cascading waterfalls, shimmering pools, and incredible views.
Set amidst a backdrop of . . .more
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| Kauai - Koloa |
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Kiahuna Golf Club
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In the Hawaiian language, Kiahuna means "a special place," for the golfer, that certainly is an appropriate commentary on the Kiahuna Golf Club, a special place for golf. Kiahuna Golf Club offers challenging resort golf within a fascinating area of ancient . . .more
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| Kauai - Lihue |
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Kauai Lagoons Kiele Course
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The dramatic Kiele Course(key-ay-lay) weaves along imposing ocean cliffs, lush valleys, and among 40 acres of fresh water lagoons. "Lions, tigers and bears - oh my!" Dorothy's line from The Wizard of Oz could have been said upon playing a round at the Kiele . . .more
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| Lihue |
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Puakea Golf Course
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Puakea Golf Course (Par: 72 Yardage: 6954 Course Rating: 73.3 Course Slope: 135) Imagine yourself walking up to the first tee with a view of the Pacific Ocean behind you and Mount Haupu towering over you. This isn't a dream.... this is Puakea Golf Course. . . .more
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| Maui - Lahaina |
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Kaanapali Tournament Course
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The Tournament North Course is one of only two golf courses in all of Hawaii designed by Robert Trent Jones, Sr. The legendary architect took full advantage of the region's scenic natural beauty to create a course that is distinctive, demanding and appealing. . . .more
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Kaanapali Resort Course
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Like the North Course, the South Course begins at sea level and winds up the slopes of the West Maui Mountains to the 200-foot level, where views of the Pacific Ocean and the islands of Molokai, Lanai and Kahoolawe are breathtaking. The South Course, at . . .more
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Kapalua Plantation Course
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Kapalua is the golf mecca of the Pacific. It is a seven-time Golf Magazine Gold Medal winner and home of the PGA Tour's season opening Mercedes Championships. The par 73, 7,263-yard Plantation Course, is the course of the champions, site of the PGA TOUR . . .more
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| Kapalua Bay Course
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The front nine holes begin behind the Kapalua Bay Hotel and meander uphill before turning down to the ocean at Oneloa Bay, then uphill again and back down. The back nine holes run up to Pineapple Hill, down toward the bay, back up around a small lake and down . . .more
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| Maui - Makena |
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Makena North Course
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Designed by Robert Trent Jones, Jr., the Makena North Course opened in 1993 to rave reviews. The North Course feels more like a nature walk than a golf course, with its indigenous trees, captivating mountain views of Haleakala Crater and sweeping views of the . . .more
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| Maui - Wailea |
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Wailea Blue Course
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The first course ever built in Wailea, the stately Blue is a gracious resort course that has been ranked among America's best resort courses by Golf Digest. In its lifetime, it has hosted such prestigious events as the LPGA Women's Kemper Open and Japan's . . .more
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Wailea Gold Course
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The home course of The Senior Skins Game, the Wailea Gold Course is the most challenging of Wailea's trio. Designed by Robert Trent Jones, Jr., it has been ranked among the country's best new courses by Golf Magazine and Golf Digest, and one of the world's . . .more
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Wailea Emerald Course
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Rated one of the best new courses by Golf Magazine and Golf Digest, as well as one of North America's most women-friendly by Golf for Women, the Wailea Emerald is akin to a lush tropical playground. Flowers bloom in great abundance: plumeria, bird of . . .more
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| Oahu - Ewa Beach |
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Hawaii Prince Resort Course
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The Hawaii Prince Hotel is the only hotel in Waikiki with its own golf course. Situated on the sunny Ewa plain of Oahu, the Hawaii Prince Golf Club is just 40 minutes west of the hotel. Shuttle service is available for hotel guests. Designed by Arnold Palmer . . .more
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Coral Creek G.C.
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We are pleased to introduce you to the newest, most heralded and long-awaited addition to Hawaii, Coral Creek Golf Course. Adding to the beauty of the islands, Coral Creek Golf Course offers golfers one of the most unique and beautiful pieces of land. You . . .more
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| Oahu - Kahuku |
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Turtle Bay Palmer Course
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The Palmer Course at Turtle Bay Resort is an 18-hole championship golf course designed by Arnold Palmer and Ed Seay. When played from the Palmer (black) tees, the course will offer a stern challenge to the best players in the world. However, there are five . . .more
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Turtle Bay Fazio Course
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One of the standards on the Hawaii golf scene, the George Fazio Course since opening in 1972 has hosted such acclaimed events as the inaugural Senior Skins Game featuring Arnold Palmer, Sam Snead, Gary Player and Chi Chi Rodriquez as well as the first three . . .more
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| Oahu - Kailua |
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Luana Hills Country Club
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Luana Hills is perhaps the most beautiful golf course on O'ahu.
It's a one-of-a-kind creation, sculpted by Dye Design in 1994 in the deep valley between Kailua and Waimanalo and ringed by the Ko'olau Mountains. Far from any madding crowd, succinctly private . . .more
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| Oahu - Kaneohe |
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Koolau Golf Course
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Named one of the top two golf courses in Hawaii by Golf Digest in 1997, and considered the toughest course in the nation, the course is carved out of a magnificent tropical rain forest on the windward side of the 2,000-foot Koolau Ridge mountain range. Koolau . . .more
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| Oahu - Waianae |
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Makaha West Course
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The golf course known as "Makaha West" William F. Bell's 1969 masterpiece remains one of the top golf courses on Oahu. Acclaimed for its beauty as much as its rigor, Makaha West has been listed on the "Places to Play" for 2002 by Golf Digest, and named . . .more
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| Oahu - Waipahu |
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Waikele Golf Club
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Oahu's legendary landmarks read like a string of fine jewels: Diamond Head, Pearl Harbor, the golden sands of Waikiki. Now add an emerald: An 18-hole, par 72 gem called Waikele Golf Club. Designed by internationally renowed golf course architect Ted Robinson, . . .more
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| Waikoloa |
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Waikoloa Beach Golf Course
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Opened in 1981 by Robert Trent Jones Jr. the Beach Course was literally carved from the lava flow along the picturesque Anaeho'omalu Bay. The Beach course features numerous white sand bunkers, brilliant water features and the most spectacular oceanfront . . .more
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Waikoloa Kings' Golf Course
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Designed by former British Open champion Tom Weiskopf and Jay Morrish, the 7074 yard Kings Course at Waikoloa features links-style golf carved over and around an ancient lava flow. The Kings' Course is highlighted with wide undulating fairways, multiple tee . . .more
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