With its dramatic contours, wide-open spaces and fantastic elevation changes, the Island of Hawaii is the golf capital of Hawaii. Small wonder that the Island's greens have attracted designers such as Perry Dye, Arnold Palmer, Ed Seay, William Bell, Jay Morrish and Robert Trent Jones.
Francis H. I'i Brown
North and South Courses at Mauna Lani Resort
The Mauna Lani Resort area is home to two 18-hole courses, the Francis H. I'i Brown North and South Courses
Makalei Golf Club
This course layout is a cool, scenic, lush forest alternative to the Island's coastal golf course experiences.
Mauna Kea Golf Course
Repeatedly named to "Best Course" lists, this 18-hole resort course is demanding but rewarding if for nothing else than its breathtaking beauty.
Waikoloa Beach Golf Course
The Beach Course features narrow fairways cut into rugged lava fields. If your ball hits the lava and doesn't bounce out, leave it and drop a new one.
Waikola Kings' Golf Course
A great links-style layout that reflects the Island's coastline and towering Maunakea in the distance.
Hualalai Golf Club
This Jack Nicklaus course is the newes on the Gold Coast and the home of the PGA Mitsubishi Electric Championship. However, only guests of teh Four Seasons Resort Hualalai can reserve a tee time.
More Hawaii Golf Courses
Big Island Country Club
Hamakua Country Club
Hapuna Golf Course
Hilo Minicipal Golf Course
Kona COuntry Club Ocean and Mountain Courses
Naniloa Country Club
Sea Mountain at Punalu'u Golf Course
Volcano Golf & Country Club
Waikoloa Village Golf Club