Golfing in paradise goes one step further at the Hapuna Golf Course, an 18-hole championship course designed by Arnold Palmer and Ed Seay.
Sweeping vistas and the natural beauty of the land combine for an incredible experience. The course meanders about 700 feet above sea level and flows with the surrounding mountains for a unique golf experience.
The Hawaii Kai Golf Club boasts two courses: an 18-hole Championship Course and a 9-hole Executive Course.
Both courses allow golfers to take in stunning views of the Pacific Ocean, which can be seen from every hole. You'll be able to see Maui and Molokai on clear days as well. During the winter months, you'll spot whales on their way to the waters of Maui to give birth. The tropical winds are a bit of a challenge, but they also create a balmy oasis you won't soon forget.
Hawaii Prince Golf Club is a luxurious and unique course, designed by Arnold Palmer and Ed Seay. Throughout its 27 dramatic holes, the Hawaii Prince Golf Course offers amazing views of the Waianae Mountains. The course is composed of three interchangeable nines, so there's always plenty of variety and challenges waiting. Sand bunkers, lakes and rolling greens will take your breath away.
The Honolulu Country Club is both friendly and challenging, designed in the classic style of golf and favoring precision and length.
The course opened in 1977 and was designed by Arnold Palmer and Francis Duane. Water hazards await, so choose your shot wisely.
The Kaanapali Golf Resort is a legendary golf center, located in the gorgeous and tranquil Maui. With two courses to choose from, you're sure to experience a memorable game of golf during your time here. The first course is the Royal Kaanapali Course, which opened in 1962 and is one of only two courses in all of Hawaii designed by master architect Robert Trent Jones Sr.
Nestled in the beautiful Makaha Valley, a tranquil tropical escape awaits you. The 18-hole, Makaha Golf Club spans the western shore and the majestic cliffs of the Waianae Mountains, bringing architect William F. Bell's vision to reality. In fact, the Makaha Golf Course was named the island's best course by Honolulu Magazine. The 7,077-yard par 72 course is a classic design and will have you reaching for a variety of shots and nearly every club.
The Mauna Kea Golf Club holds the distinction of being Hawaii's first great golf course, setting the standards for rolling fairways, small greens and challenging configurations - all nestled into one of Hawaii's majestic mountains.
Designed by architect John Hara, the Mauna Kea golf experience will have you raving long after you leave the grounds. The course made the Platinum List of Top 20 Golf Courses in a 2009 edition of Celebrated Living magazine.
Kauai Lagoons Golf Club is truly your own little corner of paradise. The course is nestled in a tranquil, tropical setting, with fantastic views of the islands and Pacific. This relaxing environment might help your game - if you don't get distracted by the stunning vistas.
The Turtle Bay Resort & Golf Club features two exciting golf course designs to suit golfers of every skill level. The 18-hole Palmer Course spans 7,199 yards from the longest tee for a par of 72. The course opened in 1971 and is the site of the LPGA Tour SBS Open at Turtle Bay.