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Ala Wai Golf Course


Inexpensive municipal course
404 Kapahulu Avenue
Honolulu, HI 96815
United States
+1 808 735 5889
Though some people have gripes with this super-busy course (the wait time is too long, tee times too scarce) it's widely thought to be a good value and a fun place to play. The greens are decently manicured and maintained, though they're not flawless. The 18-hole course has a par-70 rating. There is no clubhouse, but there's a driving range and a place to rent clubs. The location is on the border of the Waikiki district.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Ala Wai Golf Course photo by Michael Kam Wa Wong
Photo: Michael Kam Wa Wong
 

 
Coral Creek


The best of the newest
91-1111 Geiger Rd
Honolulu, HI 96706
United States
+1 808 441 4653
When Coral Creek opened, Golf Digest named it one of Americas best new courses. Located on the Ewa Plain, it showcases some of Hawaii's most breathtaking natural wonders. Take a moment to notice the coral rock formations which are exposed on land and in the many lakes. The entire course is divided into flower neighborhoods, each of which feature a different color of tropical blooms. With a par-72 rating, the course is difficult but not impossible. A large driving range, expansive putting green and several practice bunkers round out the sport facilities. For post-game relaxation, check out the restaurant or browse the Pro Shop.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Hawaii Kai Golf Course


Serene and entertaining
8902 Kalanianaole Highway
Honolulu, HI 96825
United States
+1 808 395 2358
http://www.hawaiikaigolf.com
reservations@hawaiikaigolf.com
Situated in the residential community of Hawaii Kai, this golf course is a serene getaway. It's only 25 minutes driving distance from downtown Honolulu, but the atmosphere couldn't be more different. Two courses, the Championship Course and the Executive Course, offer varying levels of difficulty. The Championship Course is known to have the most expansive greens in the entire state, while the Executive Course features views of an ancient volcano from every hole. The sparkling cerulean ocean can be glimpsed from most vantage points. Facilities include a restaurant, pro shop and a driving range.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Hawaii Kai Golf Course photo by Derek Masaki
Photo: Derek Masaki
 

 
Ko Olina Golf Club


Difficult course, idyllic location
92-1220 Aliinui Drive
Honolulu, HI 96707
United States
+1 808 676 5300 (Golf Reservations)/ +1 808 676 5309 (Administration)
http://www.koolinagolf.com/
Golf@KoOlina.com
Set on the lovely leeward shore of Oahu, this golf course offers one of the most challenging yet enjoyable games on the island. It was designed by Ted Robinson just over ten years ago, and since that time has earned a reputation among local and international golf aficionadoes. It has hosted PGA and LPGA events during the past years. As with many Hawaii courses, the natural environment has made it possible for designers to create a number of singular water features. Onsite features include a clubhouse, restaurant and pro shop.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Links at Kuilima


Scotland on the North Shore
57-049 Kuilima Drive
Honolulu, HI 96731
United States
+1 808 293 8574
Combining award-winning design, a classic Scottish ambience and an exotic tropical location, this golf course has created a unique playing experience. Located on Oahus famous North Shore, it is convenient to Waikiki but still isolated enough to feel private. The course was designed by golf great, Arnold Palmer. In the center of the course is Punahoolapa Marsh, a designated wetlands preserve. It's next to the lovely Hilton Turtle Bay Resort. Green fees start at $90 for guests of the Hilton.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Makaha Valley Country Club


Lush, countryside golf course
84-627 Makaha Valley Road
Honolulu, HI 96792
United States
+1 808 695 7111
http://www.makahavalleycc.com/
mvccteetime@makahavalleycc.com
Set in a lush green valley surrounded by fields, orchards and mountains, this is truly a picturesque course. The fairways seem to stretch on forever in endless expanses of green. Prices are surprisingly reasonable, especially on week days. The 71-par championship course was designed by William F. Bell. The country club also features a restaurant, pro shop and shower facility. Equipment is available for rental.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Olomana Golf Links


Medium difficulty, windward location
41-1801 Kalanianaole Highway
Honolulu, HI 96795
United States
+1 808 259 7926
http://www.olomanagolflinks.com/
Located on Oahu's windward side, just a 20-minute drive from Waikiki Beach, this golf course has been a favorite for more than 30 years. It features a course of above-average difficulty, set amongst beautiful surroundings, as well as a full range of services for comparatively low fees. The signature hole is the #8. In addition to a driving range, putting green, pro shop and private instruction, the course boasts a large, breezy restaurant that's very popular with locals. Call for greens fees.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Waikele Golf Club


A Hawaiian emerald
94-200 Paioa Place
Honolulu, HI 96797
United States
+1 808 676 9000
http://www.golfwaikele.com/
info@golfwaikele.com
Designed by Ted Robinson and situated in one of the most lush valleys on O'ahu, this is another of Hawaii's justifiably world-famous golf courses. It is located a half-hour west of Waikiki, and is surrounded by mountain ranges. The 18-hole course has a par-72 rating. Waterfalls, lakes and other water features make it difficult as well as scenic. Putting greens and a full-service driving range are also available. In addition to a pro shop and a restaurant, the course has its own stately, spacious 20,000-square-foot clubhouse, appropriate for many kinds of functions.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
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