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Big Island Country Club

Big Island Country Club
Located 2,500 feet (762 m) above sea level, the Big Island Country Club features Bermuda fairways with stunning water features. Five sets of tee boxes ranging from 4,810 to 7,034 yards give players of all skill levels the right challenge. Read More

Hapuna Golf Course

Hapuna Golf Course
This championship course stretches from the shoreline all the way to an elevation of 700 feet (213 m) above sea level, while offering beautiful views of lava fields, the Kohala Coast, Mauna Loa, Mauna Kea and the Kohala Mountains. Read More

Kona Country Club - Mountain Course

Kona Country Club Mountain Course
Kona Country Club's Mountain Course features views of the Pacific Ocean and ancient Hawaiian archaeological sites. Golfers play over lava tube blowholes. Read More

Kona Country Club - Ocean Course

Kona Country Club Ocean Course
Since this course is located very close to the ocean and there are strong crosswinds, the course can prove itself difficult for players. Two of the course's back nine holes, the 12th and 13th, play along the ocean, which adds another hazard. Read More

Makalei Golf Club

Makalei Golf Club
Nestled within the slopes of Hualalai Mountain overlooking Kailua-Kona, the Makalei Golf Club offers golfing over a terrain ranging from 2,100 to 2,800 feet. Read More

Mauna Kea Golf Course

Mauna Kea Golf Course
The course offers panoramic views of the ocean and land, including views of Mauna Kea and rugged lava rocks. One of the most exciting features is the famous Third Hole, where the surging ocean meets the rocky shoreline. Read More

Mauna Lani Resort - North Course

Mauna Lani Resort North Course
Built on a pahoehoe (smooth) lava bed and surrounded by kiawe (mesquite) trees, the North Course at the Mauna Lani Resort's signature hole is Number 17, a par three tucked into a natural lava amphitheater. Read More

Mauna Lani Resort - South Course

Mauna Lani Resort South Course
Mauna Lani Resort's South Course has fairways that are composed of Bermuda grass and lined by pahoehoe (smooth) and a'a lava rock. It is also home to No. 15, one of the most photographed over-the-water golf course holes in the world. Read More

Volcano Golf & Country Club

Volcano Golf & Country Club
Volcano Golf & Country Club offers peaceful surroundings and a relaxing atmosphere. Located on the slopes of Mauna Loa, the course is quite unique in the world in that it sits on the rim of the active Kilauea volcanic crater. Read More

Waikoloa Beach Resort - Beach Course

Waikoloa Beach Resort Beach Course
Carved into the dried lava flows along Anaeho'omalu Bay, the Waikoloa Beach Resort's Beach Course features spectacular water features, many sand bunkers and the most exiting oceanfront par-five in Hawaii (7th hole). Read More

Waikoloa Beach Resort - Kings' Course

Waikoloa Beach Resort King's Course
Designed by former British Open champion Tom Weiskopf and Jay Morrish, the Waikoloa Beach Resort's Kings' Course features six lakes, about 75 bunkers and a great links-style layout that reflects the rugged coast of Scotland. Read More

Waikoloa Village Golf Club

Waikoloa Village Golf Club
Located at an elevation of 1,000 feet (305 m), the Waikoloa Village Golf Club has spectacular ocean views from every hole. It features slightly rolling terrain, two lakes and some dogleg fairways. Read More

Waimea Country Club

Waimea Country Club
Built on pasture lands, the Waimea Country Club has some of the finest greens in all of Hawaii. The course is surrounded by cattle ranches and Ironwood trees. Wild turkeys and ducks are frequent visitors on the course. Read More
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