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Kaanapali Kai (South) ($$)
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Recommended accommodations for proximity: The Kapalua Villas.
Kaanapali Kai (South Course) opened in 1976, but recently completed an extensive renovation by architect Robin Nelson, making it once again fit for world-class play. The par-70, 6,400-yard course is beautifully landscaped with local trees and flowers including hibiscus and plumeria. Players can even catch a glimpse of the historic Sugar Cane Train rolling past several of the holes on well-hidden tracks.
Slope = 126 / ***1/2
 
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Royal Kaanapali (North) ($$)
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Recommended accommodations for proximity: The Kapalua Villas.
The 6,700-yard, par-71 Royal Kaanapali (North Course), designed by the renowned Robert Trent Jones Sr., first opened in 1962, and is one of two Trent-designed courses in Hawaii. It is located among the foothills of the West Maui Mountains, about 15 minutes north of the town of Lahaina and just a short walk to the famous Blackrock snorkeling site. The course plays beautifully, the terrain, which ranges from sea level to several hundred feet, provides stunning, sweeping views of the island and of the many hotels that dot the coast.
Slope = 129 / ****
 
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Kapalua - Bay ($$$)
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The par-72, 6,600-yard layout designed by Arnold Palmer and Francis Duane, is tropical in atmosphere and friendly to all levels of play. Winding through palms and hibiscus, this course rolls gently to the sea - with all putts breaking to the neighbor island of Molokai shimmering on the horizon. On a lava peninsula that carves two pristine bays, Hole #4 has ocean breezes and uninterrupted views of the coast. The Bay Course signature Hole #5 asks you to carry over sparkling Oneloa Bay to a small green protected by sand traps.
Slope = 138 / ****1/2
 
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Kapalua - Plantation ($$$)
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The par-73, 7,263-yard Plantation Course is the course of the champions, site of the PGA TOUR season-opening Mercedes Championships each January. This elite field of previous year's PGA winners includes such golf greats as David Duval, Tiger Woods, Justin Leonard, and Ernie Els and creates an excitement that is unparalleled. The grand scale of the course designed by Ben Crenshaw and Bill Coore unfurls across natural geographic formations and pineapple plantation fields that take your breath away.
Slope = 142 / ****1/2
 
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Makena - North ($$$)
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Recommended accommodations for proximity: Diamond Resort Condos
Opened in 1993, the North Course goes out of its way to make golfers feel at one with their natural surroundings. There are no distractions on this course-unless you considered the unobstructed views of the blue Pacific, neighboring islands, and humpback whales breaching during whale season to be a bit distracting. In fact, to make it feel more like a nature walk and less like a golf course, even cart paths on the North Course are tucked away and hidden from view.
Slope = 139 / ****
 
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Wailea - Emerald Course ($$$)
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Recommended accommodations for proximity: Diamond Resort Condos
Designed to be fun for practically every player, the 6,825-yard Wailea Emerald Course was one reason Golf for Women Magazine first granted the Wailea Golf Club a Top Fairways Award for the country's most women-friendly golf clubs, an honor that Wailea has won seven times. The Emerald delights players with its carpet-like fairways, colorful foliage and numerous vistas of the Pacific Ocean and Mt. Haleakala. Relatively few forced carries and kinder fairways are ideal for players who view golf as an enjoyable form of recreation rather than a grueling test of concentration and precision.
Slope = 130 / ****1/2
 
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Wailea - Gold Course ($$$)
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Recommended accommodations for proximity: Diamond Resort Condos
The home course of The Champions Skins Game, the 7,078-yard Wailea Gold is the most challenging of Wailea's trio, with a rugged and masterful design that takes advantage of the terrain's natural undulations. But four to six tee boxes on every hole make it a suitable track for virtually every player. Created by architect Robert Trent Jones II, the Gold was honored by both Golf Magazine and Golf Digest as one of the country's ten best new resort courses when it opened in 1994. It has also been recognized by the Maui Historical Society for its preservation of prehistoric lava rock walls during contruction.
Slope = 139 / ****1/2
 
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Wailea - Old Blue Course ($$$)
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Recommended accommodations for proximity: Diamond Resort Condos
Dominating Maui's skyline is the majestic 10,023-foot dormant volcano, Mt. Haleakala. Meandering across her lower foothills are the pristine fairways of the Wailea Old Blue Course. Stretching 6,765 yards from its tips, this classic Arthur Jack Snyder beauty has charmed her way into the heart of many a Wailea golfer. With cooling fountains, serene lakes, exotic blossoms and coral sand bunkers, the Old Blue is a true Hawaiian resort course. Her immaculate fairways are woven through the resort, offering a picturesque tour of Wailea, with spectacular views of the azure ocean and dramatic volcanic slopes.
Slope = 130 / ****
 
     
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