The Big Island named as the Island of Hawaii, at 4,338 square miles of tropical paradise is the largest island in the Hawaiian chain,. From the sweeping view at the near 14,000 foot summits of Mauna Kea and Mauna Loa, to the spectacular coastal beaches of the Kona Coast, the Big Island offers something for every visitor. When you arrive on this sunny island paradise you will begin to feel the Aloha Spirit as soon as you step off your airplane at Keahole-Kona International Airport. The resort areas that stretch along the western side of the island are world renowned for their spectacular hotel architecture. These resort communities feature some of the finest golf courses in the world offering golfers of all levels an unforgettable experience.
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The Big Island is the largest Hawaiian island. Built over five volcanoes, it is an island of contrasts. From the deserts of Ka'u to the rainforests of Hamakua, from the snow capped peak of Mauna Kea to the warm golden beaches of Kona, the island is still growing thanks to the world's most active volcano, Kilauea. Visit Hawaii Volcanoes National Park and hike Kilauea, explore lava tubes, steam vents and sulphur banks, and marvel at the ancient petroglyphs. Kilauea, the world's most active volcano, has been spewing lava almost continuously since 1983. View the liquid fire of creation, flowing molten lava as it makes it's way over 20 miles downhill to the sea.
Explore historic Hilo on the lush western coast. Waterfalls, orchids, lava caves, and tide pools abound on this tropical side of the Big Island. Drive to Ka Lae (South Point) to stand on the southernmost point of the United States. Watch the boats launch by being hoisted down over 400 foot cliffs to the sea. Hike a few miles over Ka Lae bluffs to the Green Sand Beach (yes, the sand really is green!). Relax in the warmth of the Kona coast with it's beautiful beaches, world class golf courses, and spectacular resorts. Visit the black sand beach at the northern end of the road in Pololu, walk the Waikoloa Petroglyph fields, dive or snorkel for manta ray and sea turtles, indulge in fine dining. All the Big Island has to offer is waiting for you when you stay at our popular location on the island of Hawaii: |
You May Choose to play Any of the courses listed as part of your Hawaii Golf Package Subject to availability.
North Course
18 Holes, Par 72, 6,993 Yards, Rated 73.2, Slope Rated 136
South Course
18 Holes, Par 72, 7,029 Yards, Rated 73.1, Slope Rated 133
The two courses at the Mauna Lani Resort are both true Hawaiian style courses.
They will test you with the challenges of the course and lull you with the beauty that
surrounds you on every hole. The South Course is home to the annual "Senior Skins
Game" that features the likes of Arnold Palmer and Jack Nicklaus. The North Course is
home to many of Hawaii's most spectacular ocean view golf holes. Each of the courses are a
delight to play, they are unique in the style of the design and the variety of shots
required to play well.
Beach Course
18 Holes Par 72,6,566 Yards, Rated 71.5, Slope Rated 133
Kings' Course
18 Holes, Par 72, 7,074 Yards, Rated 73.9, Slope Rated 133
Your challenge will be to test your skills on either of the resort's two
championship golf courses. Both the Beach Course, designed by Robert Trent Jones, Jr. and
the King's Course, a Tom Weiskopf & Jay Morrish design, offer golf for all skill
levels. Set among the lava fields and adjacent to the ocean, the Waikoloa Courses are
among the very best in Hawaii. The courses wind their way around the resort and many holes
offer views of the Pacific Ocean and the slopes of Mauna Kea and Mauna Loa in the
distance.
Mauna Kea Golf Course
18 Holes, Par 72, 7,114 Yards, Rated 73.6, Slope Rated 135
Hapuna Golf Course
18 Holes, Par 72, 6,875 Yards, Rated 72.1, Slope Rated 134
Rated
as one of the finest courses in world and at the top of the list in Hawaii. The Mauna Kea
Course is a special golfing experience for players of all skill levels. The course was
carved out of ancient seaside lava flows by Robert Trent Jones, Sr. The course is a true
Hawaiian legend among golfers from throughout the world. In addition you will enjoy the
special opportunity to play the nearby Hapuna Golf Course designed by golfing great Arnold
Palmer. The links-style course is an environmentally sensitive layout that is a unique
test of golf. Either of these courses offer a golfing experience that is unforgettable.
Alii Mountain Course
18 Holes, Par 72, 6,471 Yards, Rated 71.5, Slope Rated 133
Ocean Course
18 Holes, Par 72, 6,579 Yards, Rated 71.6, Slope Rated 129
The 36 Holes of golf that make up the fabulous Kona
Country Club are two of the finest courses in the islands. Set on the hillside overlooking
the Kona Surf Resort, the Alii Mountain Course is routed through rugged lava flows and
features stunning views from every hole. The Ocean Course runs along the spectacular
coastline and features the famous "Puka" Hole Geyser near one of the oceanfront
holes.. These two resort courses feature some of the finest Bermuda grass greens in the
islands. The challenges that are offered to golfers of all skill levels make these courses
a unique test of your game.
18 Holes, Par 72, 6,661 Yards, Rated 72.1, Slope Rated 132
Set in a beautiful valley between the slopes of Mauna Kea and Mauna Loa
this excellent golf course is a Scottish links style course that plays its way through
beautiful eucalyptus groves and native brush. The course can be a tough test when the
trade winds blow. But the relaxing setting in this lovely ranchland will make for a
peaceful day of golfing enjoyment. The Ranch House Restaurant nearby is home to some of
the finest beef dinners you will have anywhere.
18 Holes, Par 72, 7,091 Yards, Rated 73.5, Slope Rated 143
The setting for this exceptional full service country club is very
spectacular. The course is routed through the lava fields at elevations of 2,100 to 2,800
feet. This location provides unbelievable views of the island and the coastline below. The
added elevation make shot selections interesting and the courses design makes for an
enjoyable day of golf. The facilities and dining room are all first class, and you will be
treated as a member for the day. The greens are fast and require a delicate touch in order
to score well here.
18 Holes, Par 72, 6,791 Yards, Rated 71.8, Slope Rated 130

This legendary masterpiece designed by Robert Trent Jones, Jr. is set on the slopes of Mauna Kea overlooking the blue Pacific Ocean. Opening in 1972 as the centerpiece of the Waikoloa Village Resort, the course is a true resort style course that offers wide landing areas off the tee but requires a top level game to score well. The greens are Bermuda grass and are always tough to read with the subtle breaks away from the mountain. The clubhouse is home to an excellent restaurant and full service pro shop. The practice facilities and learning center are all here for your game improvement needs.
18 Holes; Par 72; 6661 yards
A
true Pete/Perry Dye course, Located at the 2500 foot elevation in the cool
mountain air above Kona. The course has Bent grass greens and Bermuda fairways
with spectacular water features. Five sets of tee boxes ranging from 4,600-7,200
yards give all caliber of players the proper challenge. The 17th hole island
green is their signature hole.
This course is at a higher elevation than typical Hawaiian courses. The fairways are slightly rolling and play host to over 2,000 types of vegetation. The medium-sized greens are undulating and moderate in speed. Two holes have large trees in the middle of the fairway. The greens, as well as the fairways, remain in excellent condition throughout the year. Water comes into play on nine holes.
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