Features:
The course features 3 holes constructed on the cliffs
of Hulopoe Bay which use the Pacific Ocean as a dramatic
water hazard. The five-tee concept challenges even the
best golfers with precise tee shots over natural gorges
and ravines, while the average golfer will enjoy the beautiful
vistas without suffering limitations on distance and accuracy.
The Par 3, Number 12 "signature hole" plays
from a cliff 150 feet above the crashing surf, requiring
a demanding 200-yard tee shot across the ocean. |
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Features:
Built on 163 acres, leaving untouched as much of the islands
flora as possible, the course is designed to take advantage
of its natural terrain. The first seven holes meander
across high country at an altitude of 2,000 feet. The
"signature hole," Number 8, plays from a 250-foot
elevated tee to a fairway bordered by a lake along its
right side, and trees and dense shrubs along its left.
The course's back nine drops dramatically through ravines
wooded with pine, koa and eucalyptus trees. Water features,
a Ted Robinson trademark, are everywhere: seven lakes,
flowing streams with cascading waterfalls, and one green,
Number 17, that is completely surrounded by a lake. |