How much does it cost to golf on the Big Island of Hawaii?

How much does it cost to golf on the Big Island of Hawaii?

How much does it cost to golf on the Big Island of Hawaii?

Makani Golf Club (formerly Big Island CC)
One-day before 11am: $85
Two days anytime: $145
Three days anytime $199
MONDAY & TUESDAY SPECIAL: Before 11am • After 11am $75 • $65

How much does it cost to play golf in Hawaii?

It’s just $20 for the entire day, regardless of how many holes you play or how long you stay on the course. Kids under 17 golf for free, and if there’s no one manning the golf course clubhouse, just drop a $20 in the slot for your round since the greens fees run on the honor system.

How many golf courses are on the island of Hawaii?

75 golf courses
There are 75 golf courses in Hawaii.

How much does it cost to play golf at Mauna Kea?

This course is a must play for anyone staying at Mauna Kea or Hapuna. The $165 price tag is a little steep, but I was able to play the sister Hapuna Beach Course for $65 in the afternoon, a combination worth $230. The pictures of the course show what a challenge and joy it was. Enjoy.

Which Hawaiian island has the most golf courses?

Oahu
Oahu. With more golf courses than any other island, golfers of every skill level from around the world flock to Oahu.

What Hawaiian island has the best golf?

the Big Island
‘ Speaking of climates, the Big Island arguably has the best golf weather in the world, especially on the Kohala Coast on the northwest side of the island. This is where you’ll find many of the Big Island’s top resorts and courses.

Which Hawaiian island has the best golf?

How much does it cost to play Hualalai Golf Course?

I love Hualalai but at $290 it’s overpriced. If you’re going to shell out and play, try to tee off around 10am. Trade winds don’t start until about then and before that it’s pretty hot & sticky. Pace of play is pretty awesome.

Where does the PGA play in Hawaii?

Waialae Country Club
Held each January at Honolulu’s Waialae Country Club on Oahu, the Sony Open in Hawaii offers a high-stakes competition to 144 PGA Tour professionals who desire to pursue its coveted purse of $6 million smackers.