The Kahili Golf Experience. When you play at Kahili Golf Course you'll see why Maui is known as the Valley Isle. Nestled in the foothills of the West Maui Mountains, Kahili offers bi-coastal panoramas stretching across a vast valley of greenery with sea to …
The location is at the foot of the W-Maui mountains, about 800 ft above sea level which affords a panoramic view. We experienced some wind, but not off the scale, and the temps were cooler than in Kaanapali by a few degrees. Having played golf in Kapalua and Kaanapali, and paying just over $100 for both of us on this course was an added bonus.
Kahili Golf Course is in Wailuku on the island of Maui. Our 18-hole golf course is a must play during your time in paradise.
Kahili Golf Course Overview. 18 holes, par 72, 6570 yards; Architect: Robin Nelson & Rodney Wright; Rating: 71.9/69.0/66.7; Slope: 130/124/115; Open: 1992; Phone: (808) 242-4653
Unfortunately due to the ongoing pandemic, we will be temporarily closing the golf course.
Emerald Course at Wailea Golf Club designed this unique course in 1994. The 18-hole course plays at a par-72 and offers exciting challenges. Generous fairways, various teeing grounds, and a few forced carries are why this course is considered one of Maui's most popular golf courses.
The Plantation Course is $395 (plus tax) and comes with a shared cart fee. If you're staying at Kapalua Resort the rate drops down to $365. If you wanted a cheaper option at the resort, The Bay Course at Kapalua is $235 standard or $215 for resort guests.Jan 7, 2022
The King Kamehameha Golf Club is Maui's premier private golf club in Maui, Hawaii. The club's 74,000 sq. ft. clubhouse is designed by Frank Lloyd Wright and sits at 750 feet above sea level offering Haleakala, as well as bi-coastal ocean views.
Greens Fees Rates are subject to change: Resort courses: $110-$225. Semiprivate: $20-$135. Private: $50-$100.
Golf on Maui is that memorable. Choose from 14 courses (several of which are ranked at or near the top of the “world's best” lists) designed by noted course architects and golfing luminaries such as Arnold Palmer and Ben Crenshaw.
$575The minimum cost to play a round at Pebble Beach is $575. However, this fee is only for guests at the resort. If you wish to play as a non-guest, the cost is between $575 and $595 with an additional $45 cart fee.Feb 1, 2022
The Plantation CourseThe Plantation Course is the site of the PGA TOUR's Sentry Tournament of Champions each January featuring an elite field of previous year's PGA TOUR winners. The field has included golf greats such as Tiger Woods, Vijay Singh, Justin Leonard, Ernie Els, Davis Love III and many more.
NO CONTEST—Hawaii's Big Island (aka Hawaii Island). With six readily accessible resort courses and four daily fee venues on the Kona/Kohala Coast side of the island, a comparison to the other three major islands leaves the others coming up way short.Jun 9, 2016
A beach bar was opened as the location for 'Rick's Bar' in the TV series Magnum P.I. The bar is now The Kahala O Ke Kai, a beautiful oceanfront function room.
It is said that Kamehameha stood well over 7 feet tall. He must have generated a feeling of awe and fear as he led his armies into battle, met to discuss strategy and terms with other leaders, or simply held court. How history determined his height was by measuring his staff and feather cape.Jun 11, 2021
The King Kamehameha Club Lounge is located in the Hawaii building with most of the Club Level rooms.Feb 7, 2019
Situated on the leeward side of Mt. Haleakala, this classic golf course offers some of the best golf weather on the planet. The slightly higher elevation on some holes offer undeniably beautiful views of surrounding islands of Kaho’olawe, Lanai, Molokai, and the snorkel spot Molokini. It is the oldest of Wailea Golf Club's trio of courses, and is actually the very first thing ever built in Wailea Resort. The “Grand Lady of Wailea” has been a favorite of Maui visitors for years. Mulligans on the Blue is a lively restaurant and bar located alongside the course.
Named in honor of one of Hawaii’s greatest kings, King Kamehameha Golf Club is Maui’s only private 18-hole golf course. But, visitors should take advantage of their “Member for a Day” option to enjoy this course. Ted Robinson Sr designed the course, which was later redone by his son 14 years later. It can be challenging, and average golfers are advised to play the white tees. The club’s claim to fame, besides sweeping bi-coastal views, is their 74,000 sq. ft. clubhouse that was designed by Frank Lloyd Wright.
Kaanapali Kai is a relatively short, par-70 course, that plays only 6,388 yards. It is considered much easier than it’s West Maui counterpart, the Kaanapali Royal Golf Course. And, some golfers use it as a warm up course to adjust to Maui trade winds. Originally designed in 1976 by Jack Snyder, it was later re-designed by Robin Nelson to allow for more expansive views and interesting shots. Some of these features include natural gulches, canals, Norfolk Pines, gorgeous plumeria and lava rock boundaries.
The Pukalani Country Club has the unique distinction of being Maui’s only course located “Upcountry”. This charming course offers cooler temperatures, unique views, and a more local experience as it is set outside of the classic tourist areas. The course is positioned at 1,100 feet above sea level, on the side of 10,000 ft Mt. Haleakala (house of the sun), the world largest dormant volcano. The course also offers a unique double green option on the par-3 at hole No. 3. Here golfers are required to launch the ball over a large gulch. Playing this course it worth the drive!
Located in the gusty central valley of Maui, near the main business district, some of the course is exposed to mischievous 15-25 mph trade winds, which make for a playful and interesting day on the green. Cafe O Lei at the Dunes is the current onsite restaurant, and is a huge favorite among local Maui residents.
Since 1977, Kaluakoi Golf Course has attracted golfers to the island of Molokai. Built by Ted Robinson, this par 72 course has all around ocean views and you rarely have to wait for anyone. This uncrowded course is set at a low price and sits on 160 acres of perfectly manicured Bermuda grass.
The Challenge is situated on the cliffs overlooking Hulopo’e Bay and has three holes at the cliffs edge, forcing players to use the crashing waves below as a natural hazard. Trade winds can pick up, but multiple tee boxes ensure a fun play for all. Jack Nicklaus unveiled his creation on Christmas Day, and during such winter months, whales can be seen frolicking in the waters below.