Mauna
Kea Golf Course
This club, which hosts various local PGA events, has the reputation
of having a difficult course and for setting the standard for many
courses in Hawaii. One of its most famous holes is its signature
hole, #3, a 210-yard, par 3, requiring a tee shot that must carry
over 182 yards of ocean to reach the green. To make a successful
shot on this hole (with the unpredictable winds coming off the ocean)
is a real thrill.
There are several changes in elevation on the course, highlighted
by holes designed to play uphill away from the ocean. "Golf
Digest" nominated this course 6th in the category of "Top
75 Upscale Courses" in 1996. The same publication rated this
70th out of "America's 100 Greatest Courses" for 1995-96,
and 98th in 1997-98. They also ranked it as the 2nd "Best in
State" course for 1997-98. In addition, "GOLF Magazine"
rated this course 22nd under the 1998 category of "Top 100
Courses You Can Play in the U.S." "GOLFWEEK" chose
it 57th out of "America's 100 Best Modern Courses" in
1997, 83rd in 1998 and 66th in 1999. Special green fee rates apply
if you play the Hapuna Golf Course during the same week. Tee times
can only be reserved two days in advance for off-property guests.
| Holes |
18 |
| Architect(s) |
Robert Trent Jones, Sr. |
| Year Built |
1965 |
| Public/Private |
Resort |
| Guest Policy |
Open |
| Range |
Yes |
| Rental Clubs |
Yes |
| Pro In House |
Yes |
| Metal Spikes Okay |
No |
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