Resort South Course ~ Kaanapali
Maui
The
Resort South Course was originally created as an executive
course and was later redesigned by architect Arthur Jack
Snyder in 1976. The Resort South Course was recently renovated
by golf course architect, Robin Nelson.
At 6,400 yards, the Par 7 course is a more forgiving golf
course with subtle, undulating greens that accomodates all
levels of play.
The land which Kaanapali Golf Courses was founded, originally
housed a sugar cane plantation. Players will see the Sugar
Cane Train steam past several holes on the course (now used
for tours) and are reminded of Hawaii’s rich culture
and history.
Along many holes on the Resort course lie natural canals,
gulches and lava rock boundaries. The course is landscaped
with native flowers along the trails like the hibiscus, bougainvillea
and plumeria, as well as the Norfolk Pines and coconut trees
that border many fairways. These features are part of what
makes the course most enjoyable.
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