Golf Hawaii 2008 - (Page 20) Photo: Brian Walters Waikoloa Kings’ Golf Course Consistently ranked as one of the best courses in the Aloha State, the Kings’ Course is a solid test of your golfing skills. On this shot-makers’ layout, scoring means managing your game, always keeping in mind the shot to follow. Designed by former (British) Open champion Tom Weiskopf and Jay Morrish, the signature hole on the Kings’ Course is No. 5, a classic risk/reward short par 4. At 327 yards, big hitters may be tempted to go for the narrow green, particularly as the hole often plays with the wind at your back. If you pull off the drive, you’re putting for eagle. On the other hand, anything short lands you in the middle of a Mojave-sized sand trap with huge lava boulders between you and the green. An exciting trio of finishing holes makes Waikoloa Kings’ a great matchplay course. The topper is No. 18, a medium-length par 5 that features deep pot bunkers and a vast field of lava on the left. If you’re up in the match, play it safe. But if you’re down, two good shots can get you back in the game. After golf, the Kings’ Grille is the place to enjoy a bite to eat or a cold beverage while you tally your winnings. Waikoloa Kings' Golf Course Hole 5 • Par 4 • YDS/327/293/277/256 Waikoloa Kings' Golf Course Hole 2 • Par 5 • YDS/562/534/496/471 20 The Official Golf Guide to Hawai‘i’s Big Island Photo: Rob Brown
Table of Contents Feed for the Digital Edition of Golf Hawaii 2008 Golf Hawaii 2008 Contents Welcome Message Big Island Golf Map Golf Hawai‘i—Rich in History Mauna Kea Resort Mauna Lani Resort Waikaloa Beach Resort Hualalai Resort Kona Country Club Hawai‘i’s Hidden Greens A World of Adventure The Parting Shot Golf Hawaii 2008 Golf Hawaii 2008 - Golf Hawaii 2008 (Page Cover1) Golf Hawaii 2008 - Contents (Page Cover2) Golf Hawaii 2008 - Contents (Page 5) Golf Hawaii 2008 - Welcome Message (Page 6) Golf Hawaii 2008 - Big Island Golf Map (Page 7) Golf Hawaii 2008 - Golf Hawai‘i—Rich in History (Page 8) Golf Hawaii 2008 - Golf Hawai‘i—Rich in History (Page 9) Golf Hawaii 2008 - Mauna Kea Resort (Page 10) Golf Hawaii 2008 - Mauna Kea Resort (Page 11) Golf Hawaii 2008 - Mauna Kea Resort (Page 12) Golf Hawaii 2008 - Mauna Kea Resort (Page 13) Golf Hawaii 2008 - Mauna Lani Resort (Page 14) Golf Hawaii 2008 - Mauna Lani Resort (Page 15) Golf Hawaii 2008 - Mauna Lani Resort (Page 16) Golf Hawaii 2008 - Mauna Lani Resort (Page 17) Golf Hawaii 2008 - Waikaloa Beach Resort (Page 18) Golf Hawaii 2008 - Waikaloa Beach Resort (Page 19) Golf Hawaii 2008 - Waikaloa Beach Resort (Page 20) Golf Hawaii 2008 - Waikaloa Beach Resort (Page 21) Golf Hawaii 2008 - Hualalai Resort (Page 22) Golf Hawaii 2008 - Hualalai Resort (Page 23) Golf Hawaii 2008 - Hualalai Resort (Page 24) Golf Hawaii 2008 - Hualalai Resort (Page 25) Golf Hawaii 2008 - Kona Country Club (Page 26) Golf Hawaii 2008 - Kona Country Club (Page 27) Golf Hawaii 2008 - Kona Country Club (Page 28) Golf Hawaii 2008 - Kona Country Club (Page 29) Golf Hawaii 2008 - Hawai‘i’s Hidden Greens (Page 30) Golf Hawaii 2008 - Hawai‘i’s Hidden Greens (Page 31) Golf Hawaii 2008 - Hawai‘i’s Hidden Greens (Page 32) Golf Hawaii 2008 - Hawai‘i’s Hidden Greens (Page 33) Golf Hawaii 2008 - A World of Adventure (Page 34) Golf Hawaii 2008 - A World of Adventure (Page 35) Golf Hawaii 2008 - The Parting Shot (Page 36) Golf Hawaii 2008 - The Parting Shot (Page Cover3) Golf Hawaii 2008 - The Parting Shot (Page Cover4)
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