Maui's Golf Coast 2007 - (Page 1) W hen it comes to the world’s best golf destinations, no one’s got a scorecard quite like Maui’s. Four of the world’s most famous resort destinations line the island’s north, west and southern shorelines. Collectively, they house 9 award-winning courses, each rated 3.5 stars or better. Each layout is practically a wedgeshot from the luxurious accommodations within its home resort. All have countless panoramic views of the ocean and island scenery, and all are within a one hour’s drive of each other along a gorgeous tropical coastline. For golfers, Maui is the equivalent of a smooth straightaway with a guaranteed eagle built in. But aside from their renowned beauty, Maui’s resorts and their courses offer virtually anything you’d want to find in an ultimate golf vacation. Golfers can walk the same fairways as the tour professionals who’ve won and lost on the island’s most challenging layouts. High handicappers will find hospitable fairways that won’t punish the occasional errant shot. Social players at different skill levels can mix it up on courses designed for golfers of all playing abilities. There are courses that run along the ocean for those who like to swing with the rhythm of the surf, and holes that climb the volcanic slopes of Mt. Haleakala and open up to fantastic vistas of the Pacific Ocean and Maui’s neighboring islands. The resorts, too, vary in character and style. K a‘anapali, the first master-planned resort on Maui, is known as the fun place to be, filled with an endless array of things to see and do. K a‘anapali is host site of the Champions Skins Game. Kapalua, home of the Mercedes-Benz Championship, is a stately and elegant resort deeply committed to its The Challenge at Manele features dramatic holes along the cliffs of L ana‘i’s Hulopo‘e Bay venerable plantation heritage. Makena is all about isolation and seclusion, a place of escape from urban life. And Wailea, is a celebrated resort community that other distant resorts strive to copy. We invite you to come and experience the four exceptional resorts that make up Maui’s Golf Coast. It’s a visit that we’re sure will leap straight to the top of your leaderboard. And when you’re not on the links, Maui, acclaimed as the “Best Island in the World,” will captivate you with its unparalleled natural beauty, enthralling land and ocean activities, award-winning restaurants, rejuvenating spas, delightful art galleries, and historical and cultural treasures. When you plan your next vacation, be sure to swing through www.visitmaui.com, or call the Maui Visitors Bureau at 1-800-525-MAUI. Maui Nui Courses Maui The Dunes at Maui Lani (808) 873-0422 Elleair Golf Course (808) 874-0777 K a‘anapali Golf Courses 1-866-454-GOLF (4653) 808-661-3691 www.kaanapali-golf.com Kapalua Golf Courses 1-808-669-8044 1-877-KAPALUA www.kapalua.com Kahili Golf Course (808) 242-GOLF (4653) The King Kamehameha Golf Club (808) 249-0033 Makena Golf Courses 808-879-3344 www.makenagolf.com Maui Country Club (808) 877-0616 Pukalani Country Club (808) 572-1314 Waiehu Municipal Golf Course (808) 243-7400 Wailea Golf Club 1-888-328-MAUI 808-875-7450 www.waileagolf.com Golf Tips • You can rent clubs once you arrive on Maui. • Golf carts are required when playing Maui courses. • Maui’s tropical sun can be intense, especially at midday. Be sure to wear a hat, use plenty of sunscreen, and drink lots of water. L ana‘i Challenge at Manele Golf Course (808) 565-2222 Experience at Ko‘ele Golf Course (808) 565-4653 Moloka‘i Ironwood Hills Golf Course (808) 567-6000 Kaluako‘i Golf Course (808) 552-2739 http://www.visitmaui.com http://www.makenagolf.com http://www.kaanapali-golf.com http://www.kapalua.com http://www.waileagolf.com
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