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Ala Wai Golf Course
This golf course is ranked by locals as being the busiest course in the state. The course was redesigned by Bob Baldock in 1962 and by Robin Nelson in 1986. The terrain is predominantly flat, but ...
Hawaii Kai Golf Course - Course 1
This facility has an eighteen hole regulation public golf course and an eighteen hole executive course. The Executive Course, which is a long par 3 course, allows walking. There are ocean views from ...
Hawaii Kai Golf Course - Course 2
This facility has an eighteen hole regulation golf course and an eighteen hole executive course. The Executive Course, which is a long par 3 course, allows walking. There are ocean views from ...
Hickam Par Three Golf Course
This lighted par 3 military golf course is open daily until 10 PM. The fairways are defined by a thick cut of rough and lined by palm trees. The greens are small and vary in undulation. There is no water ...
Honolulu Country Club
This golf course was built on flat terrain and has canals coming into play. The fairways are tree lined with Coconut trees. The Hawaiian Open Pro AM was held here in 1991. Guests are not allowed ...
Moanalua Golf Club
This advanced golf course was built in 1898 by a missionary family and is the oldest course in the state. There is a creek that comes into play on two holes. The fairways play mostly straightaway, but ...
Navy Marine Golf Course
Green fees vary according to the military branch and rank of military personnel. Fees shown are for non-Military personnel or out-of-state visitors. The greens are very fast and locals ...
Oahu Country Club
This is ranked as the hardest golf course for ladies in the State of Hawaii. It is one of the oldest clubs west of the Mississippi River. The course is hilly resulting in many side-hill lies. ...
Waialae Country Club
This private club only allows guests to play the golf course when accompanied by a club member. This is the site of the annual PGA United Airlines Hawaiian Open. Each hole is named in Hawaiian ...
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