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Golf clubs and courses in Hawaii

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There are 104 golf courses in Hawaii.

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Public

  • Bay View G.C., Kaneohe (Par 60)Open for night play weeknights
  • Coral Creek G.C.
  • Ewa Beach G.C.
  • Hawaii Country Club, Wahiawa
  • Hawaii Kai G.C. (Championship Course • Executive Course (9 hole Par 3)). Designed by William Bell and Robert Trent Jones, Sr.
  • Hawaii Prince G.C. (A Nines • B Nines • C Nines)
  • Kapolei G.C. – host to the Pacific Links Hawai'i Championship
  • Ke'alohi G.C., Hickam Course
  • Ko Olina G.C. – host to the LPGA Lotte Championship
  • Ko'olau G.C., Kaneohe
  • Makaha Valley Country Club, Mākaha Valley
  • Mililani G.C.
  • Olomana Golf Links
  • Pearl Country Club
  • Royal Hawaiian G.C., Kailua (formerly known as Luana Hills)
  • Royal Kunia Country Club, Waipahu
  • Turtle Bay Resort (George Fazio Course • Arnold Palmer Course), Kahuku – host to the SBS Open at Turtle Bay and Turtle Bay Championship
  • Private

  • Barbers Point G.C.
  • Hoakalei Country Club At Ocean Pointe
  • Honolulu Country Club
  • Kaneohe Klipper Marine G.C.
  • Kalakaua G.C.
  • Leilehua G.C.
  • Mamala Bay G.C.
  • Mid Pacific Country Club
  • Moanalua G.C. (9 hole, semi-private) – First golf course in Hawaii, built in 1898.
  • Navy-Marine G.C.
  • Walter J. Nagorski G.C. (9 hole)
  • Oahu Country Club
  • Waialae Country Club – host to the Sony Open in Hawaii
  • Municipal

  • Ala Wai G.C., Waikiki
  • Ewa Villages G.C.
  • Kahuku G.C., Kahuku. (9 hole)The closest course on Oahu to a real links seaside layout
  • Pali Municipal G.C.
  • Ted Makalena G.C.
  • West Loch Municipal G.C.
  • Big Island

    The island of Hawaii has 17 golf clubs:

  • Big Island Country Club, Kailua-Kona
  • Hamakua Country Club, Hamakua (9 Hole)
  • Hapuna G.C., Kohala Coast. Designed by Arnold Palmer and Ed Seay.
  • Hualālai G.C. (Hualālai course • Ke'olu course), Kailua-Kona Designed by Jack Nicklaus. – host to the Mitsubishi Electric Championship at Hualalai
  • Kona Country Club (Mountain Course • Ocean Course), Kona
  • Makalei G.C., Kona
  • Mauna Kea G.C., Kohala Coast. Designed by Robert Trent Jones, Sr.
  • Mauna Lani Resort (North Course • South Course), Kohala Coast
  • Naniloa Country Club, Hilo (9 Hole)
  • Sea Mountain G.C., Pahala.
  • Volcano Golf and Country Club – Hawaii's highest course, situated at over 4,200 feet (adding 10-25 yards to every swing). Only a mile from Kilauea Volcano and Halemaumau Crater.
  • Waikoloa G.C. (Beach Course • Kings' Course), Waikoloa Beach. Designed by Robert Trent Jones, Jr. (1981).
  • Waikoloa Village G.C., Waikoloa Village. Designed by Robert Trent Jones, Jr.
  • Private

  • Hokuli'a G.C., Kailua-Kona. Designed by Jack Nicklaus.
  • Kukio G.C. (18-hole course • 10-hole course), Kailua-Kona. Designed by Tom Fazio.
  • Nanea G.C., Kailua-Kona
  • Municipal

  • Hilo Municipal G.C., Hilo
  • Maui

    The island of Maui has 10 golf clubs:

  • The Dunes at Maui Lani, Kahului
  • Elleair G.C., Kihei
  • Ka'anapali G.C. (Kai Course • Royal Course), Kaanapali. – host to the Wendy's Champions Skins Game
  • Kahili G.C., Wailuku
  • Kapalua G.C. (Bay Course • Plantation Course), Kapalua – host to the Hyundai Tournament of Champions
  • King Kamehameha G.C., Wailuku
  • Makena G.C., Wailea-Makena
  • Pukalani G.C., Pukalani
  • Wailea G.C. (Emerald Course • Gold Course • Blue Course), Wailea – former host to the LPGA Skins Game
  • Municipal

  • Waiehu G.C. – hosted the USGA Amateur Links Championship in 1996
  • Kauai

    The island of Kauai has 8 golf clubs:

  • Kauai Lagoons G.C. (Kiele Mauka Nine / Kiele Moana Nine • Waikahe Nine)
  • Kiahuna G.C., Koloa
  • Kukuiolono G.C., (9 hole)
  • Makai G.C. at Princeville (Ocean & Lakes nines • Woods Course (9 hole)). Designed by Robert Trent Jones, Jr.
  • Poipu Bay Resort G.C., Poʻipū. Designed by Robert Trent Jones, Jr. – hosted the PGA Grand Slam of Golf from 1994-2006
  • Prince G.C. at Princeville, Hanalei. Designed by Robert Trent Jones, Jr.
  • Puakea G.C., Lihue
  • Municipal

  • Wailua G.C. – hosted the USGA Amateur Links Championship in 1975, 1985, 1996
  • Lanai

  • The Challenge at Manele
  • The Experience at Koele
  • Cavendish G.C., Lanai City (9 hole) Par 36 course built in 1947 for sugar plantation workers. No green fee.
  • Molokai

  • Ironwood Hills G.C. (9 hole)
  • References

    Golf clubs and courses in Hawaii Wikipedia