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A Hawaii golf vacation
can be the trip of a lifetime, and with a little careful
planning you can get in more great golf at more fantastic
courses than you ever thought possible. Each island has it's own
gems, and there are many incredible golf courses that have
managed to fly under the radar but are nevertheless great values
and spectacular golf. Here's a sampling of some of the awesome
tracks to play on your next Hawaii golf vacation, island by
island.
Hawaii - A Hawaii golf
vacation to the big island is normally characterized by lush
green tracks sitting precariously atop incredible lava flows.
The black lava provides stark contrast on many courses on the
big island, some of the more popular being Mauna Lani, with it's
two courses testing your wind skills; Mauna Kea, built by
Laurance Rockefeller and designed by Robert Trent Jones, Sr.,
this is a classic resort with golf experience to match. The
sister course Hapuna is well worth a play as well. Another
well-known and great course is Waikoloa Golf Club, sitting
amidst lava flows and petroglyph fields
Maui - A Hawaii golf
vacation without a stop in Maui would be akin to visiting France
and ignoring the Eiffel Tower. Golf on Maui is exquisite, and
here are some of the best. My favorite is Kapalua, particularly
the Plantation course, home of PGA Tour's Mercedes Championship.
If you can make it past several blind tee shots and drop dead
vistas on every tee box, you'll be back again and again. Other
Maui tracks definitely worth a look include Wailea, a gem of a
course; Makena, a bear of a course, and Royal Kaanapali, home of
several LPGA and Senior events in the past. Also don't overlook
Pukalani, upcountry and on the slopes of an extinct volcano,
probably Hawaii's best golf bargain. Last but not least, another
great value would be the Dunes At Maui Lani, a links course
deserving of a round during your next Hawaii golf vacation.
Kauai - A stop here for
golf will necessarily involve some of the more legendary names
in Hawaii golf courses. Princeville Resort, and specifically the
Prince Course, designed by Robert Trent Jones, Jr., has been
rated the best course in Hawaii almost continually since it
opened in 1990. The Hyatt Regency Poipu Bay Resort combines
luxury and tradewinds to mount a challenge to any level golfer;
and Kauai Lagoons Ki'ele course, a most daunting jack Nicklaus
design. Kauai is a another must stop for any Hawaii golf
vacation.
Oahu - Two must see
courses on Oahu would be Turtle Bay Golf Resort on the North
Shore, specifically the Arnold Palmer course. The Senior tour
visits as well as any golfer in need of a challenge. Also worthy
of consideration is Hawaii Kai, a short but windy course located
eleven miles ouside Waikiki.
Lanai - One more stop
on your dream Hawaii Golf vacation would have to include the
Experience at Koele, designed by Greg Norman and Ted Robinson.
Unlike many other Hawaii golf courses, this course is located in
a rainforest and you get the feel that you're in a nature
preserve, with wild game roaming the lush vegetation surrounding
the fairways. The Experience At Koele is precisely that: an
incredible experience.
Wherever you choose to
plant your tee for your next Hawaii golf vacation, these are
choices that you can't go wrong with. Just try and keep your eye
on the ball!
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