Golf on Maui
#1
Original Poster
Join Date: Dec 1999
Location: Fairfield, OH - CVG
Posts: 209
Golf on Maui
My wife and I have award tickets for Maui in April. We want to play a lot of challenging golf while there, but neither has been to that island. How do you folks feel about the various courses and difficulty?
My wife is a 15 handicap from the white tees (apporx. 6000 yds) and I'm an 8-10 from the blues (6400+ yds), so we like to play courses that are a little more difficult than most of the Oahu courses we've seen in the past.
Scott
My wife is a 15 handicap from the white tees (apporx. 6000 yds) and I'm an 8-10 from the blues (6400+ yds), so we like to play courses that are a little more difficult than most of the Oahu courses we've seen in the past.
Scott
#2
Original Member
Join Date: May 1998
Posts: 1,935
You'll want to play the Kapalua courses. I think the Plantation is the hardest. Then the Village course.
Staying at the following resorts give resort rates: Kapalua Bay (Starwood), Kapalua Villas (condo), Ritz Carlton @ Kapalua.
You might want to check out the golf packages given by each property as they offer unlimited golf in April. If not, after playing a round, think about the replay rate which is quite reasonable.
Hope this helps.
Staying at the following resorts give resort rates: Kapalua Bay (Starwood), Kapalua Villas (condo), Ritz Carlton @ Kapalua.
You might want to check out the golf packages given by each property as they offer unlimited golf in April. If not, after playing a round, think about the replay rate which is quite reasonable.
Hope this helps.
#3
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Join Date: Feb 1999
Location: Seat 1A, Juice pretty much everywhere, Mucci des Coins Exotiques
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The Wailea courses are pretty awesome. They have the easy, medium and hard choices. I recommend playing them in that order. The easy one has tremendous views. The only thing easy about the first one is that the fairways are very wide. The greens can still be tough and there are traps.
#4
Join Date: Nov 1999
Location: Cleveland, OH
Posts: 793
I agree with the above...I played Kapalua Plantation back in 1997 and it is a MUST play on the island. We also played the Makena North course, and it was solid as well, but their South course plays right down to the ocean. I've heard that the Wailea courses are also a great challenge. Don't bother with the Kaanapali courses, they looked to be in very poor condition and not much of a challenge compared to the other island courses.
Another great money-saving tip...ask what time their "twilight" rates start and book the first available time (usually around 2pm). You'll be able to get in 18 easily...and the golf will be HALF PRICE!!!
Enjoy.
Another great money-saving tip...ask what time their "twilight" rates start and book the first available time (usually around 2pm). You'll be able to get in 18 easily...and the golf will be HALF PRICE!!!
Enjoy.