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Golf in Hawaii: Complete Guide

Hawaii offers golf in paradise — volcanic landscapes, Pacific Ocean vistas, and tropical beauty create the most visually stunning golf settings on Earth. Kapalua's Plantation Course on Maui hosts the PGA Tour's Tournament of Champions.

Overview

Hawaii's four main golf islands — Maui, Oahu, Big Island, and Kauai — each offer distinct experiences. Maui's Kapalua and Wailea anchor the resort scene, Oahu delivers variety near Honolulu, the Big Island pairs volcanic terrain with luxury at Mauna Kea and Mauna Lani, and Kauai's Poipu Bay adds Garden Isle beauty.

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Golf Regions

Maui

Kapalua Plantation, Wailea, and the Valley Isle's resort golf corridor.

Big Island

Mauna Kea, Mauna Lani, and volcanic lava-field courses on the Kohala Coast.

Oahu

Ko Olina, Turtle Bay, and diverse courses near Honolulu.

Kauai

Poipu Bay and Garden Isle beauty on the oldest Hawaiian island.

Best Time to Play

Year-round, though November through April is peak season with the best weather (ironically, it's the "dry" season). Leeward (west) sides of islands are sunnier.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best golf course in Hawaii?
Kapalua Plantation Course on Maui (PGA Tour host) and Mauna Kea on the Big Island are generally considered the finest. Both offer world-class golf with stunning Pacific Ocean views.

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