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Hawaii: A Golfer's Nirvana
Hawaii:
A Golfer's Nirvana
By
Katharine Dyson
When a rule on your scorecard reads, "All whales, axis deer, and other
wild animals are considered immovable obstructions" (Manele Bay, Lanai)
you know you're in for an interesting round. So it is in Hawaii,
a string of emerald islands so magical it's easy to imagine the local
gods playing with their baubles. Here a churning sea cove, there a placid
inlet; here a chattering jungle, there the pitted moonscape of a lava
flow.
Big Island of Hawaii
Five of the sixteen courses on the Big Island sprawl along the sunny
Kohala coast, their deep lush fairways punctuated by outcroppings of lava.
In the Kona area there is the Kona Country Club with two courses and
Makalei Hawaii Country Club located over 2,000 feet aboce sea level about
five miles from Kona. The North Coast has four courses; the south coast
three.
Kauai
The "Garden Isle" has nine playing venues spread along a 20-mile stretch
of land. The Prince Course is one of the highest rated layouts in Hawaii
as is the adjacent Makai Course.
Lanai
This tiny island of about 2,000 residents, Bob Dole's playground for
many years, has two world class resorts with only 350 rooms between the
two properties. There are also two top rated golf courses.
Maui
Maui has 16 courses, 11 associated with resorts, Kaanapali Resorts has
36 RT Jones-designed holes and Kapalua in west Maui boasts three
beautiful 18-hole courses situated between the sea and pineapple
plantations. In east Maui, there are three courses in Wailea, two at
Makena down the coast.
Molokai
There are two courses on this small island: The scenic 18-hole course
at The Kaluakoi Resort and Ironwood Hills Golf Club.
Oahu The majority of
the more than 34 golf courses on Oahu except for Turtle Bay's Kuilima links
course and Kahuku which are situated on the northern coast, are dotted across
the central and southern part of the island.
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