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Waikoloa Beach Golf Club
Big Island of Hawaii
Waikoloa Beach Golf Club features two 18-hole signature courses
at the Beach Resort--The Beach Course and The
Kings Course--which wrap around the magnificient 1,241-room
Hilton Waikoloa, the charming 543-room Royal Waikoloan Hotel, and
the Aston Shores luxury condominiums.
Waikaloa Golf Course Tours Include:
- Escort by a golf professional
- Ground transportation by limousine
- Pupus, beverages, golf clubs, balls, tees, and water
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Course Designer: |
Beach Course: Robert Trent Jones. Jr. |
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King's Course: Tom Weiskopf and Jay Morrish |
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Beach Course |
Kings Course |
Course Length (Resort Tees): |
5,920 yds |
6,010 yards |
Course Rating (Resort Tees): |
68.7 |
68.6 |
Slope (Resort Tees): |
124 |
124 |
The Beach Course
Measuring 6,507 yards from the championship tees and 5,920 from
the resort tees, the Beach Course runs through part of Hawaii's
rich history. Ancient burial caves border the driving range, and
a large petroglyph field wedges the 6th and 7th holes.
Remains
of a historic fishing village have been preserved on the 12th fairway,
and lava formations are incorporated into the layout at every hole.
Adding to the challenge, Robert Trent Jones Jr. placed 76 sand bunkers
and three lakes in the layout, gently rolling fairways, some elevated
tees and plenty of lava. There are five par threes, 10 par fours,
and three par fives for a par-70 total.
The most difficult hole on the course is the par-five 9th. This
dogleg right measures 540 yards from the championship tee and has
five fairway bunkers and trees along the right side. There are three
traps guarding the green. Near the 12th hole the fairway narrows
on the approach to the green, which has three bunkers. Distracting
ocean views and a two-tiered green add to the challenge of this
beautiful hole, one of only a few par-five ocean holes in the state.
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The Kings Course

The newest addition at the Waikaloa Resort complex on the Big Island's
sunny Kohala Coast, the Kings Course opened its 18-hole championship
course in 1989. The Course was carved out of the rough lava fields
created by 5,000 year-old flows from Mauna Kea.
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Kings course is a par-72 championship layout designed by Tom Weiskopf
and Jay Morrish. Weiskopf, the former British Open champion from
Ohio, characterizes the Kings Course as "a second shot course,
much like Augusta. Your tee shot dictates the difficulty of your
second shot."
The Kings Course boasts four tee positions: Kings, championship,
resort, and forward tees. It measures 7,064 yards from the Kings
tees, 6,594 yards from the championship tees, 6,010 yards from the
resort tees and 5,459 from the forward tees. It has four par threes,
10 par fours, and four par fives, adding up to a par-72.
The front nine begins with a relatively easy par four measuring
379 yards from the Kings tee that has a wide fairway but a narrow
green. Most golfers can make a three on this first hole. The 2nd
hole, a 562-yard par five, plays around the right side of a huge
lake. The second and third shots need to negotiate a couple of cross
bunkers, then four fairway bunkers that squeeze the play area.
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See The Big Island's other courses: Mauna
Kea | Hapuna
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