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One of the busiest municipal courses in the world, located next to Waikiki. Affordable golf in the heart of Honolulu.
Military course at the former Barbers Point Naval Air Station.
Par 60 course with night play available. A great option for beginners and those looking for a quick round in windward Oahu.
Championship course in Ewa Beach featuring coral-lined fairways and ocean views.
A well-maintained public course in the heart of Ewa Beach.
Affordable municipal course in Ewa Beach.
Located in central Oahu with beautiful mountain views and a challenging layout.
Championship and Executive courses in east Honolulu. The Executive course is a 9-hole Par 3.
27-hole facility with A, B, and C nines. Beautifully landscaped with views of the Waianae Mountains.
Exclusive private club in Ewa Beach with an Ernie Els-designed championship course.
Private club in the heart of Honolulu.
Charming 9-hole links-style municipal course on the North Shore.
Marine Corps base course with spectacular ocean and mountain views.
Ted Robinson-designed championship course in West Oahu.
Military course at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam.
Premier resort course and home of the LPGA Lotte Championship. Ted Robinson design with waterfalls and tropical landscaping.
One of the most challenging courses in the world, set against the dramatic Ko'olau mountain range.
Army course at Schofield Barracks in central Oahu.
Scenic course nestled in the Makaha Valley with mountain views.
Historic private club in windward Oahu, established in 1926.
Central Oahu course known for its well-maintained conditions and friendly atmosphere.
Historic 9-hole semi-private course established in 1898, one of the oldest in Hawaii.
Prestigious private club in Nu'uanu Valley.
Windward Oahu course with stunning views of the Ko'olau Mountains and Olomana Peak.
Municipal course in windward Oahu with views of the Ko'olau Mountains.
Hillside course overlooking Pearl Harbor with panoramic views of the harbor and Diamond Head.
Formerly Luana Hills. A lush tropical course carved through a Hawaiian rainforest in windward Oahu.
Robin Nelson-designed course with views of the Waianae and Ko'olau mountain ranges.
Municipal course in central Oahu named after the legendary Hawaiian golfer.
Two championship courses — the Arnold Palmer Course and the George Fazio Course on Oahu's legendary North Shore.
Home of the Sony Open in Hawaii, one of the most prestigious courses in the state.
Ted Robinson design in central Oahu, known for its playability and well-maintained conditions.
Municipal course along the shores of West Loch in Ewa Beach.
Elevated course in South Maui with panoramic views of the ocean and West Maui Mountains.
Kai and Royal courses on Maui's famous Ka'anapali coast. The Royal course hosted the Champions Skins Game.
Central Maui course with views of the West Maui Mountains and Haleakala.
Bay and Plantation courses. The Plantation Course hosts the PGA Tour's Tournament of Champions (now The Sentry).
Exclusive private course in the West Maui Mountains.
South Maui resort course with views of Molokini crater and Kahoolawe.
Upcountry Maui course at 1,100 feet elevation with cool breezes and views of the central valley.
Links-style course in central Maui with rolling sand dunes and ocean views.
Affordable oceanside municipal course with views of the West Maui Mountains. One of Hawaii's best municipal courses.
Three championship courses — Emerald, Gold, and Blue — in South Maui's premier resort area.
Elevated course with panoramic views of the Kona coastline.
Charming 9-hole course on the Hamakua Coast.
Arnold Palmer-designed course at the Mauna Kea Beach Hotel with stunning ocean views along the Kohala Coast.
Affordable municipal course on the lush windward side of the Big Island.
Jack Nicklaus-designed course, home of the Mitsubishi Electric Championship. Private resort course at the Four Seasons.
Mountain and Ocean courses offering diverse playing experiences along the Kona Coast.
Elevated course at 2,000 feet with cool breezes and views of the Kona coastline.
Legendary Robert Trent Jones Sr. design, one of the first resort courses in Hawaii. Famous par-3 over the ocean.
North and South courses set among ancient lava flows on the Kohala Coast. World-class resort golf.
9-hole course in Hilo with views of Hilo Bay.
Unique course at 4,200 feet elevation on the rim of Kilauea Volcano. Play golf on an active volcano.
Beach and Kings' courses designed by Robert Trent Jones Jr. Set among ancient petroglyphs and lava fields.
Robert Trent Jones Jr. design offering affordable golf with views of Mauna Kea and Mauna Loa.
Jack Nicklaus-designed course with ocean views near Lihue. Features the Kiele Mauka/Moana and Waikahe nines.
Robert Trent Jones Jr. design in Poipu with views of the Haupu mountain range.
Charming 9-hole course with some of the most affordable green fees in Hawaii. Beautiful garden setting.
Robert Trent Jones Jr. design on Kauai's stunning North Shore with ocean and mountain views.
Jack Nicklaus-designed oceanfront course with the longest stretch of oceanfront holes in Hawaii.
Robert Trent Jones Jr. design, former home of the PGA Grand Slam of Golf (1994-2006). Oceanfront holes with whale watching in season.
Robert Trent Jones Jr. masterpiece on Kauai's North Shore. Consistently rated among Hawaii's top courses.
Robin Nelson design in Lihue with dramatic mountain backdrops and lush tropical landscaping.
Consistently rated the best municipal course in Hawaii. Oceanside layout on Kauai's Coconut Coast.
Free 9-hole course built in 1947. No green fees, no tee times — just show up and play. A Lanai treasure.
The Challenge at Manele — Jack Nicklaus design with dramatic clifftop holes overlooking Hulopo'e Bay. Four Seasons resort course.
Upland course designed by Greg Norman and Ted Robinson at 2,000 feet elevation among Cook Island pines.