Waikoloa Village Golf Course
Monday, October 3rd, 2011
A fifteen-minute drive inland will take golfers to the Waikoloa Village Golf Course. This public course lives in the foothills of Mauna Kea and displays views of the Pacific Ocean. It is a great location for anyone looking to play a round, but spend a bit less on the experience.
The Waikoloa Village Golf Course is a fully functioning, eighteen-hole golf venue with pro shop, clubhouse restaurant, driving range, and more. Rental clubs, walking and riding rates, as well as multi-round discounts are available.
This course may have special pricing based on both the time of day and time of year as well. For tee times and information, please contact (808) 883-9621.
Guests of Waikoloa Vacation Rentals may contact (808) 333-1910.
About ten minutes north of the Waikoloa Beach Resort is the Mauna Lani Resort, which offers two beautiful golf selections, the Mauna Lani North and South Courses. Between the two venues thirty-six holes of championship golf are provided for both avid and novice players.
A twenty-minute drive north from the Waikoloa Beach Resort along the Kohala Coast will take travelers to both the Mauna Kea and Hapuna Golf Courses. These thirty-six holes of breathtaking fairways were designed by golf legends Robert Trent Jones Sr. (Mauna Kea Golf Course) and Arnold Palmer and Ed Seay (Hapuna Golf Course). Offering some of the greatest golfing on the island, each course offers different views, challenges and overall experiences for any golfer.
Located between Kona and the Waikoloa Beach Resort on Highway 190, or the Hawaii Belt Road, the Big Island Country Club offers eighteen holes of golf designed by acclaimed golfer, Perry Dye. This par seventy-two course was created with all golfers in mind, regardless of skill level.
The Waikoloa Beach Course was designed by Robert Trent Jones, Jr. This course features one of the most amazing holes on the Big Island of Hawaii and offers a lot of ocean frontage and views. The front end of the course is played weaving through the ‘a’a lava fields of the Waikoloa Beach Resort with the 6th, 7th, and 8th holes borderd by sacred Hawaiian petroglyphs. The back in of the course is played along the Pacific Ocean. Don’t get distracted by the breaching whales during the winter months!
The Waikoloa Kings’ Course was designed by Tom Weiskopf and is one of the highest ranked courses in Hawaii. Although it may not offer some of the views the Waikoloa Beach Course offers, it does offer you a great challenge. Each hole tests your golf skills in a unique way. They challenge you to go for an eagle, but if you fall short your score will surely suffer.