| Dunes at Mauilani Golf Course | 1333 Mauilani Pkwy | Kahului, HI | (808) 873-0422 |
| Kaanapali Golf Resort | 2290 Kaanapali Parkway | Lahaina, HI | (808) 661-3691 |
| Kahili Golf Course | 2500 Honoapiilani Hwy | Wailuku, HI | (808) 242-4653 |
| Kapalua Golf | 300 Kapalua Drive | Lahaina, HI | (808) 669-8044 |
| King Kamehameha Golf Club | 2500 Honoapiilani Hwy | Wailuku, HI | (808) 242-6162 |
| Makena Golf Courses | 5415 Makena Alanui | Kihei, HI | (808) 879-3344 |
| Pukalani Country Club | 360 Pukalani St | Pukalani, HI | (808) 572-1314 |
| Wailea Golf Club | 100 Wailea Golf Club Drive | Kihei, HI | (808) 875-7450 |
Kapalua Golf Courses
877-KAPALUA or (808) 527-2582 for tee times and reservations
The Bay Course
The ultimate resort golf course offering relaxed play in a tropical surrounding. Arnold Palmer and Francis Duane designed the Bay Course. The forerunner of Kapalua's three championship golf courses, The Bay Course is 6600 yards, par 72.
Gently rolling fairways and generous greens highlight this excellent specimen of resort golf at its best.
The Plantation Course
Home to the season-opening PGA Tour Mercedes Championships, this golf course will delight your senses and challenge your golf skills no matter how long you've been golfing.
Par 73, 7263 yards - The grand scale of the course designed by Ben Crenshaw and Bill Coore unfurls across natural geographic formations and picturesque pineapple plantation fields.
The Village Course
This course offers panoramic views of the West Maui Mountains as you wind along the foothills. Kapalua's 2nd Arnold Palmer course design, The Village Course twists, turns, rises and falls.
6317 yards, par 70 - Ths Village is complex enough to challenge the seasoned pro, while entertaining even beginning golfers.
Kaanapali Golf Courses
866-454-GOLF toll free or (808) 661-3691 on Maui
Resort South Course - Designed by Jack Snyder
Recently renovated by renowned Hawaiian golf course architects, Kaanapali Resort South Course was originally an executive course. In 1976, the course was redesigned. It was then the course took shape to become much of what it is today. 6,400 yards, Par 71. Compared to its neighbor, this is a more forgiving golf course with subtle undulating greens to accomodate any level of player.
Kaanapali Golf Courses are on land that once was a flourishing sugar cane plantation. While playing golf here, you will likely encounter the Sugar Cane Steam Train educating tourists and reminding us all of Hawaii's rich history and culture.
Tournament North Course - Designed by Robert T. Jones, Sr.
The Tournament North Course opened in 1962. Lush fairways and rolling landscapes, gently sloping fairways and large, contoured greens are sure to challenge even experienced golfers.