The Mountain Course designed by William Bell, Nelson and Robin Wright offers breathtaking Kona coastline
views, trails of ancient lava flows and is enriched with Hawaiian culture and wild life. The Ocean
Course designed by William Bell sits along the Pacific Ocean with stunning mountain views. These
two distinctive and innovatively designed Big Island golf courses can be enjoyed by both beginners
and advanced golfers.
With breathtaking panoramic views of the Kona coastline,
the Mountain Course has its way of attracting beginners
and advanced golfers alike. It features a
cool mountain setting, manicured Bermuda greens,
elevated tees, numerous bunkers and three lakes.
Challenge yourself on front nine as you experience
elevation changes. After reaching the crescendo,
all you see is a clear blue ocean, swaying palm
trees and a panoramic view from Keauhou to Kona.
Take a moment on our par 3, hole #5 and #14.
Both holes feature exotic drops from tee to green.
Hole 14 is the highest point of the course and is
the most picturesque hole. There is a waterfall
surrounded by red bougainvillea and black lava rock,
scenic lake and miles of ocean as far as the eye
can see.
The Mountain Course is enriched in Hawaiian culture. This
area was a favorite playground for Hawaiian royalties
known as Alii. You’ll see Hawaiian
wild goats moving throughout the back nine. Golf
Digest Magazine rated the Mountain Course as 4 stars and
ESPN, Zagat Guide recognized it as one of the top facilities
in nation.
The front nine was designed by William Bell in 1985. The
back nine was completed in 1991, designed by Rodney and
Nelson Wright. Surrounded by this enchanting setting,
your experience on the Mountain Course will linger in
your memories.
Championship Tee: Par 72, 6634 yard, Slope Rating
135
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