Hualalai
Golf Club
This spectacular lava-lined course offers four sets of tees. The
lava areas coming into play on every hole are considered to be water
hazards. Even with all the lava in play, the fairways still afford
generous landing areas. Depending on weather conditions, this course
can play quite long. The greens are loaded with subtle breaks and
are generally fast. Some of the more interesting characteristics
to this course begins on hole #1, a 385-yard, par 4, which plays
up to a lava flow. Furthermore, hole #4 shares an enormous double
green with hole #8.
The signature hole is #17 because it was carved out of the lava
and features a bunker that runs down the entire side of the fairway.
The approach shot must be hit to a large, elevated green with the
surf breaking just beyond the back of the green. Hole #18, a 400-yard,
par 4, features a natural area of water and vegetation in front
of the tee and at the edge of the lava flow on the right. This resort
only allows guests of the resort or club members to play the course.
| Holes |
18 |
| Architect(s) |
Jack Nicklaus |
| Year Built |
1996 |
| Public/Private |
Resort |
| Guest Policy |
Closed |
| Range |
Yes |
| Rental Clubs |
Yes |
| Pro In House |
Yes |
| Metal Spikes Okay |
No |
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