Hawaii - Top Public Courses to Play

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By Joseph R

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  1. Joseph R

    Joseph R
    Pacific North West

    Hey all,

    Wondering if anyone could share / recommend public access courses to play in Hawaii through January / February.

  2. John H

    John H
    Sammamish, WA

    Every course is accessible by the public in Maui except Makena. There might be some timing restrictions, but all can be played. Those in Wailea (Green and Gold) , Kapalua and King Kamehameha are the most expensive, but there are public municipal courses that are quite reasonable.
  3. Aloha Bruce

    Aloha Bruce
    Sunnyvale, CA

    What Islands?
  4. Dino S

    Dino S
    Dayton, OH

    Military
    Not sure which island you're going to but I played Wailea Blue and Gold courses and the course and views were immaculate. If you make it to Maui consider those courses.
  5. Chuck Z

    Chuck Z
    Mt Pleasant, SC

    Military
    Did a little research on google and here is a site you might take a look at. list 30 public courses in the state of Hawaii:

    www.localgolfspot.com › best-public-golf-courses


  6. Chuck Z

    Chuck Z
    Mt Pleasant, SC

    Military

    Chuck Z said:

    Did a little research on google and here is a site you might take a look at. list 30 public courses in the state of Hawaii:

    www.localgolfspot.com › best-public-golf-courses


    Well that did not work very well. Maybe being a little more specific will work better.

    www.localgolfspot.com › hawaii › best-golf-courses50 Best Golf Courses in Hawaii - 2023 Rankings Local Golf Spot
  7. James Young

    James Young
    Costa Mesa, CA

    Which island(s)???
  8. Depends on where you are going? There are many public courses. Just some cost a lot more than others. I always loved playing in Kapalua’s Bay course or Wailea’s Emerald course in maui. Pretty pricey though. I am not well off so if i do vacation there, i make sure to save to be able to play these courses. In honolulu, my favorite course is the Royal Hawaiian. It use to be called Luana Hills. Its like playing in the jungle. So awesome. Definitely an experience but tough course. Have fun, enjoy and be safe.
  9. Joseph R

    Joseph R
    Pacific North West

    Thank you all for your suggestions. I am trying to generate a top 5 to play list and therefore do not have any specific islands and wanted to do that based on the list. Thanks Chuck Z for that website, looks so thorough!
  10. James Young

    James Young
    Costa Mesa, CA

    Big Island - Mauna Lani / Francis H Brown courses are personal favs. Also Mauna Kea.
    Maui - hard to pass up Kapalua, either Plantation or Bay - watch the pros this week.
    Kauai - Princeville and Hokuala.
    I haven't play any on Honolulu.
  11. Rob R

    Rob R
    Chicago, IL

    Which island or island will you be visiting.

    Here are a few suggestions from course I have played.

    Maui - Kapalua (either course), Wailea, Pukalani
    Oahu - Waikele, Ko Olina (hosts LPGA event), Turtle Bay
    Big Island - Mauna Lani, Mauna Kea, Waikoloa
    Kauai - Wailua, Puakea, Poipu Bay, Princeville
    Lanai - Manele

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