- Hilo Municipal Golf Course
- Waikoloa Beach Resort Beach Course
- Waikoloa Beach Resort Kings' Course
- Mauna Kea Golf Course
- Makalei Golf Club
- Mauna Lani Resort Francis H. Ii Brown South Course
- Waimea Country Club
- Big Island Country Club
- Sea Mountain Golf Course
- Waikoloa Village Golf Club
- Volcano Golf and Country Club
- Hualalai Golf Club
- Hamakua Country Club
- Kona Country Club Ocean Course
- Naniloa Country Club
- Mauna Lani Resort Francis H. Ii Brown North Course
- Hapuna Golf Course
- Kona Country Club Mountain Course
Hapuna Golf Course
Hawaii's Big Island
Description
The younger and less famous of the two Mauna Kea Resort layouts is the Arnold Palmer and Ed Seay designed Hapuna Golf Course. Almost as soon as it opened in 1992 it became a favorite of both Big Island locals and visitors. Its distinctive design elements combine to create a stunning natural tapestry on which the grand game thrives.
Featuring a links-style course routing, Palmer and Seay manage to reveal each hole incrementally, as if it were a sumptuous 18-course meal. Perhaps the most filling of these offerings is the 14th hole, a par-5 'two-holes-for-the-price-of-one' experience. The first two shots on this dogleg-right are ideally played to set up an uphill approach over a ravine to a wide but shallow green usually with a left to right wind. Long hitters play this like one shot, then a par-3. Shorter hitters prefer two shots and a par-3.
Throughout the course, the rolling bluff-like terrain is highlighted and defined by silky fescue grasses thriving beyond the roughs. Hapuna has also received many well-deserved accolades for its enlightened and environmentally sensitive design.
Course Overview
Resort | 18 Holes | Par 72
Course Architect: Arnold Palmer and Ed Seay
Available Amenities
Club Rentals, Driving Range, and Pro Shop
Contact Info
Hapuna Golf Course
62-100 Kaunaoa Drive
Kamuela, HI 96743
phone: (808) 880-3000
toll-free: (866) 774-6236 (4653)
fax: (808) 880-3010
www.princeresortshawaii.com/hapuna-golf.php

