2 Nights Ocean View Accommodations at The JW Marriott Resort Ko Olina (Oahu)
1 Round of golf at The Ko Olina Resort Course home of the LPGA Tour
2 Nights Ocean Front Accommodations at The Turtle Bay Resort (Oahu)
1 Round of golf at The Turtle Bay Palmer Course home of the Senior PGA and LPA Tours
4 Nights Deluxe Ocean View Accommodations at The Grand Hyatt Resort & Spa (Kauai)
1 Round of golf at The Poipu Bay Resort Course former home of the PGA Grand Slam of Golf.
1 Round of golf at The Princeville Prince Course rated the #1 Course in Hawaii by Golf Digest.
4 Nights Ocean View Suite at The Fairmont Kea Lani Resort (Maui)
1 Round of golf at The Gold Course at Wailea home of The Senior Skins Game.
1 Round of golf at The Kapalua Plantation Course home of the PGA Tour Mercedes Championships.
2 Nights Ocean View Accommodations at The Fairmont Orchid at Mauna Lani.
1 Round of golf on the scenic Mauna Lani South Course.
Luau Diner show for 2 during your stay.
Sunset cocktail cruise during your stay.
A full size rental car is provided for each island destination.
Non golfer rates available call for quote.
All Taxes and local fees for hotel, rental car and golf are included.
Not Included: Airfare, Gas and Insurance for rental car. Gratuities. Resort Service fees and Parking fees. Any personal charges.
Package Rate Per Person $ 6,505.00 Based on 2 guests sharing rooms.
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Oahu
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Ko Olina Golf CourseKo Olina is considered one of Hawaii's top courses. Opened in 1990, Ko Olina has been recognized by Golf Digest as one of the "Top 75 Resort Courses in the U.S.". Ko Olina has also been host to the LPGA Tour (1990-1995) and the Senior PGA Tour (1992). The course includes 16 water features on 8 different holes, multi-tiered greens, and well-manicured fairways. Ko Olina will challenge golfers to use every club in the bag with its demanding par 3's, well bunkered greens and gentle tradewinds. Large landing areas and varying lengths from the tees allow Ko Olina to accommodate players of all skill levels. Water is the defining feature at the beautiful Ko Olina Golf Club, located only 25 miles from Honolulu on Oahu's sunny southwest tip. Ted Robinson, a designer best known for his "waterscapes," took former sugar cane lands and moved more than a million cubic yards of dirt to create Ko Olina. He added moundings and contours, elevated tees and greens, and planted more than a thousand stately coconut palms and other trees. And, true to his trademark, he added lots of water. Waterfalls feed into streams that widen into pools that become lakes From the back tees Ko Olina measures 6,867 yards and is superbly maintained, with wide fairways and well-bunkered, multi-tiered greens. Championship Tees Course Rating: 18 Holes; Par 72; 6887 yards, Rated 72.3, Slope Rated 135 |
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Oahu
| Beach Front | First Class | Hotel
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Turtle Bay Palmer CoursePoised on the northernmost tip of Oahu, Turtle Bay Country Club is the perfect choice for the golfer who wants to escape the bustle of Honolulu and Waikiki. This secluded North Shore resort is named after the bay it overlooks, which is visited each year by green sea turtles that come to nest in Turtle Bay's pristine waters. The Palmer Course at Turtle Bay Resort is an 18-hole championship golf course designed by Arnold Palmer and Ed Seay. When played from the Palmer (black) tees, the course will offer a stern challenge to the best players in the world. However, there are five sets of tees on each hole, and in some cases, six. This ensures that the course can be enjoyed by any caliber of golfer. The Palmer Course at Turtle Bay Resort features two distinctly different experiences. The front nine is nearly devoid of trees and shrubs. It features sand, water, wind, and rolling terrain. The back nine plays through a forest of ironwood pines and offers a very different feel. The 17th hole is unquestionably the signature hole on the course with no less than nine craggy bunkers surrounding the landing area and extending all the way up to the green. The 17th green sits on a plateau only 100 feet from the ocean. Because of the growing popularity of golf at the resort offers a full range of water sports such as wind surfing and scuba diving. Guests can also enjoy five-star tennis courts, two swimming pools, volleyball, and horseback riding. Those looking for less strenuous pleasures can take advantage of three different cocktail lounges and three restaurants. The golf course has a driving range, a putting green, a fully stocked pro shop, and a clubhouse with a snack bar and shower rooms. Championship Tees Course Rating: 18 Holes; Par 72; 7199 yards, Rated 74.4, Slope Rated 143 |
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Kauai
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Poipu Bay Resort CourseRanked number six in Golf Digest's top ten courses in Hawaii, Robert Trent Jones, Jr. designed the Poipu Bay Resort Course. This 210-acre course built on ancient archeological sites combines lush green fairways, 86 bunkers, and eleven water holes to create both a challenge and a breathtaking beauty. Poipu Bay features a spectacular 18-hole championship course on 210 oceanfront acres on Kauai's southern coast. Since 1994, the Poipu Bay Resort Golf Course has been the home of the PGA Grand Slam of Golf; an event claimed to be the world's most exclusive golf tournament. Championship Tees Course Rating: 18 Holes; Par 72, 6,959 Yards, Rated 73.4, Slope Rated 132 |
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Princeville Prince CourseThe Princeville at Hanalei Prince Course is one of the top golf courses in America, The Prince is Robert Trent Jones, Jr.'s masterpiece. Golf Digest named The Prince Course the Number 1 golf course in the State of Hawaii. Golf Digest also rated it Number 5 of the Top 75 Resort Courses in the world, and Number 66 of "America's 100 Greatest Courses." The Prince is one of Hawaii's most challenging golf courses, with a USGA course rating of 75.3 and a 145 slope. Five different tees on each hole allow you to set your own challenge, so even the worst duffer can spend an enjoyable day at this wonderful course. After a challenging round golfers can relax and enjoy themselves in the adjoining Princeville Golf Club, one of the most magnificent golf and clubhouse facilities in the world. Championship Tees Course Rating: 18 Holes; Par 72, 7,309 Yards, Rated 75.6, Slope Rated 144 |
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Maui
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Kapalua Plantation CourseThe par 73, 7,263-yard Plantation Course, is the course of the PGA TOUR Mercedes Championships each January featuring an elite field of previous year's PGA TOUR winners. Play the course where Ernie Ells shot 32 in 2003! A treat to play at least once in your life. Boasting three world-class golf courses, the state's largest staff of PGA professionals, some of Maui's most spectacular views, a bevy of prestigious accolades, and a state-of-the-art Golf Academy, Kapalua is considered by many as the "golf mecca of the Pacific." The grand scale of the course designed by Ben Crenshaw and Bill Coore unfurls across natural geographic formations and pineapple plantation fields that take your breath away. Championship Tees Course Rating: 18 Holes; Par 73; 7263 yards, Rated 74.9, Slope Rated 138 |
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Wailea Gold CourseThe home course of The Senior Skins Game, the Wailea Gold Course is the most challenging of Wailea's trio. Designed by Robert Trent Jones, Jr., it has been ranked among the country's best new courses by Golf Magazine and Golf Digest, and one of the world's best designed by the readers of Conde Nast Traveler. Jones flavored the Gold with elements of classic golf course design, then finished it with a rugged, natural look. Throughout the course are stark lava rock outcroppings, indigenous Hawaiian grasses, an abundance of kiawe (a relative of mesquite), and remnants of papohaku, prehistoric lava rock walls built by early Hawaiians and preserved for their historic value. The Gold's 200 foot elevation change from top to bottom enhances the numerous ocean and mountain vistas available from virtually every hole. The course has been labeled a "thinking player's" course because it demands strategy and careful club selection to be played well. Championship Tees Course Rating: 18 Holes; Par 72; 7078 yards, Rated 73.4, Slope Rated 137 |
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Hawaii | Beach Front | Luxury | Hotel
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Mauna Lani SouthMauna Lani Golf Club South Course fairways are composed of Bermuda grass and the rough is rather thick. Most of the fairways are lined by the natural rough along with pahoehoe and a'a lava rock. Lava rock must definitely be avoided as if you are lucky enough to have your ball bounce back to the fairway your ball will never be the same again. The South Course highlights are two holes that play beside the ocean. Hole #15, a par 3, requires a tee shot over the ocean to the green and is one of the most photographed holes in the world. Hole #7, another par 3, borders the ocean and during the winter months golfers can enjoy watching humpback whales migrating offshore. Most of the greens are flat and you can roll your ball to the flag. The speed of the greens is sometimes hard to determine and there are many subtle breaks. Championship Tees Course Rating: 18 Holes; Par 72, 7,029 Yards, Rated 73.1, Slope Rated 133 |