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Hawaii

The Aloha State of Hawaii comprises of hundreds of volcanic islands in the Pacific Ocean situated around 2,000 miles to the southwest of the North American continent. The 50th state to be admitted to the Union in 1959, Hawaii has since capitalised on its diverse natural scenery and tropical climate by promoting itself as a popular tourist destination for visitors.

  1. Nanea

    Hawaii, United States

    Nanea

    Nanea Golf Club is so exclusive that it shuns publicity. The course was laid out on a thick lava mantle by David McLay Kidd with the heart of British seaside links at its roots.

  2. Manele

    Hawaii, United States

    Manele

    Set out on old lava fields above Hulopo’e Bay, Manele Golf Course, formerly The Challenge at Manele, is a spectacular Jack Nicklaus course with fairways spread out along the southern cliffs of Lanai Island.

  3. Kuki'o

    Hawaii, United States

    Kuki'o

    Tom Fazio created his first Hawaiian course at Kuki’o Golf & Beach Club in 2003 and it occupies a coastal site that rises more than 400 feet in elevation from lowest to highest point.

  4. Kapalua Golf (Plantation)

    Hawaii, United States

    Kapalua Golf (Plantation)

    Host to the annual Tournament of Champions, the Plantation course at the Kapalua Resort was fashioned around the closing hole, a 663-yard downhill and invariably downwind par five.

  5. Makena

    Hawaii, United States

    Makena

    Makena Golf & Beach Club is situated on the southwest coast of the Hawaiian island of Maui, beneath the towering shield volcano of Haleakala.

  6. Kohanaiki

    Hawaii, United States

    Kohanaiki

    ​Architect Rees Jones designed the layout at Kohanaiki Golf Club while renovating Mauna Kea in 2008, but adverse economic conditions delayed the opening for five years, before the course was finally unveiled.

  7. Mauna Kea Golf Course

    Hawaii, United States

    Mauna Kea Golf Course

    Mauna Kea's 3rd is one of the most photographed golf holes in the world where the pounding blue Pacific Ocean combines with black lava rock, blue sky and lush green turf to create a most vivid image.

  8. The Club at Kukui'ula

    Hawaii, United States

    The Club at Kukui'ula

    Opened for play in 2010, the Kukui'ula golf course is a Tom Weiskopf design, where sand-capped Paspalum fairways are laid out within a 216-acre upmarket real estate development on the south coast of Kauai...

  9. Hokuli'a

    Hawaii, United States

    Hokuli'a

    Nearly every hole of Jack’s Signature course at Hokuli’a provides breathtaking ocean views. “My first thought”, commented Nicklaus, “was, what a great location, beautiful views and windless.”

  10. Princeville (Makai)

    Hawaii, United States

    Princeville (Makai)

    Robert Trent Jones Jnr designed the 18-hole Makai course at Princeville's Makai Golf Club and he returned to renovate the layout before its grand reopening in 2010.