
| Tee | Rating/Slope | Yardage |
|---|---|---|
| Championship | 71.6/134 | 6,566 |
| Resort | 68.7/124 | 5,958 |
| Forward | 70.0/118 | 5,122 |
| Year built: | 1981 |
| Greens: Tifton | 328 |
| Practice range: | Yes |
| Lockers/showers: | Yes |
| Lessons: | Yes |
| Walking allowed: | No |
| Metal spikes: | No |
| Dress code: | Golf attire |
| Rental clubs: | Yes |
| Rider fee: | Yes |
| Proshop: | Yes |
| Lodging: | Nearby |
| Fivesomes: | No |
| GPS tracking: | No |
| Cart fees: | Included |
| Twilight rates: | Yes |
| Yardage markers: | Yes |
| Green Fee: | $$$$ |
| Architect: | Robert Trent Jones Jr. |
| Director of Golf: | Scott Head, PGA |
Robert Trent Jones Jr. designed the Waikoloa Beach Golf Course, which opened for play in 1981. It spans the landscape of Waikoloa from the crashing surf to the dark ‘a‘a lava fields that make up the base of the terrain. On this delightful course, golfers play over, around and occasionally into the lava. The front side of the layout weaves through valleys of the jagged rock, with holes 6, 7 and 8 bordered by a sacred Hawaiian petroglyph field. Take note of this, as it’s well worth going back later to explore these ancient rock carvings.
The back side of the Beach Course plays down to the edge of the Pacific at hole 12. During winter months, you might just spot breaching whales from this gorgeous par 5. The hole doglegs sharply left in the fairway landing zone, then kicks back right to a putting surface fringed with swaying palm trees and the ocean lapping upon the lava. With frequent winds blowing onshore, par is a great score on No. 12.
Tee times/proshop: 808-886-6060
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