TURTLE BAY PALMER COURSE
1. Turtle Bay Palmer Course is an 18-hole Championship Golf Course designed by Arnold Palmer and Ed Seay. The course features two distinctly different experiences. The front nine is nearly devoid of trees and shrubs but rather features sand, water and rolling terrain. The back nine though plays through a forest of ironwood pines and offers a very different feel. The 17th hole marks the eminent signature hole with a total of nine craggy bunkers surrounding the landing area and extending all the way up to the green, which sits on a plateau only 100 feet from the ocean.
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KO OLINA GOLF COURSE
2. Ko Olina Golf Course has been recognized by Golf Digest as one of the "Top 75 Resort Courses in the USA". The course includes 16 water features on 8 different holes, multi-tiered greens and well-manicured fairways. Ko Olina will challenge golfers to use every club in the bag with its demanding par-3's, well-bunkered greens and gentle trade winds.
Located on the west coast of the island inside the Ko Olina Resort, the Ted Robinson-designed course is one of the only resort courses located on Oahu. The par-72 layout features generous landing areas, cascading waterfalls and a picturesque ocean location. From the back tees Ko Olina measures 6867 yards and is always superbly maintained.
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ROYAL HAWAIIAN GOLF COURSE
3. Royal Hawaiian Golf Course can best be described as playing golf in Jurassic Park without the dinosaurs! The astounding scenery begins right away with a 1.5-mile drive through a magnificent rainforest to get to the clubhouse. When you finally arrive there is no doubt that you will be amazed that a golf course could be built in such paradise.
Formerly known as Luana Hills, Royal Hawaiian is located on the east side of Oahu at the base of the Ko'olau Mountain Range with colossal Mt. Olomana in its background. The course is carved through a tropical rainforest and is known for its breathtaking views throughout.
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KAPOLEI GOLF COURSE
4. Kapolei Golf Course located west of Pearl Harbor in sunny Kapolei, the par-72 championship layout is beautifully landscaped with floral gardens, thousands of coconut palms and five expansive lakes. Architect Ted Robinson, who is known for his creative use of water, moved massive amounts of dirt to create the lakes and to provide elevation and contouring for the course. The beautiful lakes come into play on 12 holes and in addition to being aesthetically pleasing, serve an important environmental function, catching storm run-off from the surrounding terrain.
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WAI'ALAE COUNTRY CLUB
5. Wai'alae Country Club was established in 1927, the course's initial design was by Seth Raynor with changes over the years by Robert Trent Jones, Desmond Muirhead, Rick Smith and most recently Tom Doak.
The golf course at Wai'alae is world-renowned for its location and natural beauty. The coconut trees forming the iconic “W,” or Waialae’s living logo, play backdrop along with the Pacific Ocean to the green on the member's 7th Hole. Wai'alae features fairways lined with stands of coconut, monkey pod and kiawe trees and 83 strategically placed bunkers that come into play for any golfer. The course is cooled by gentle trade winds and features well-tended and manicured Bermuda grass tees, fairways, and greens.
***Note: To play golf at Wai’alae Country Club, golfers must stay at the Sheraton or Kahala Hotel.
EWA BEACH COUNTRY CLUB
6. The Ewa Beach Country Club is an alluring semi-private golf course tucked away in a forest of Hawaiian Kiawe trees. When you visit Ewa Beach Golf Club you'll be impressed by the strikingly beautiful natural surroundings and incredible course conditions.
Ewa Beach Golf Club is very popular amongst the locals and features design elements commonly found in Scottish Links golf. Much like traditional courses in earlier days Ewa has an outward and inward nine rather than a "front" and "back". Ewa Beach is also one of the only courses on the island that features a massive double green, again, similar to that of the historic Old Course at St. Andrews.
INCLUDING
- Golf course green fees + cart
EXCLUDING
- Rental fees for golf equipment and attire
- TIPS for driver
- GE Tax: 4.712%