Kohala Coast, The Big Island, HI , United States
Picturesque seascapes, undulating lava flows and saturated sunsets blend seamlessly to curate a golf experience steeped in spirit and soul. The the North and South Courses enjoy storied fairways admired by pros of the past and present.
North Course
The North Course represents the quintessential golf experience on the Island of Hawaii. Built on a lava bed, the North is characterized by 18 holes of rolling terrain punctuated by Kiawe (mesquite) forests. A 230-acre protected archaeological district lies on the northern boundary of the golf course. No.17, a par three tucked into a natural lava amphitheater, is the resort’s signature hole and a favorite “I was here” photo spot. This course has become one of the most popular tournament venues on the Island.
South Course
Mauna Lani South Course, snakes through the stark, rugged a’a lava of the prehistoric Kaniku lava flow. This challenging 18 hole course, offers the golfer a panorama of mountain and ocean views. It is also home to No. 15, one of the most photographed over-the-water golf course holes in the world. For 10 years, this was the host venue to the annual Senior Skins Game from 1990 – 2000.
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