Public · 18 holes
Arrowhead Pointe Golf Course
Elberton, GA — Ko Olina Golf Club, a challenging 18-hole course in Kapolei, Hawaii, was meticulously crafted by renowned architect Ted Robinson in 1990. Robinson's design philosophy shines through with exceptional water features, multi-tiered greens, and expansive landing areas, making it accessible and enjoyable for both beginners and experts. He was a pioneer in incorporating water as a significant hazard, evident in the course's numerous waterfalls and strategic aquatic elements. The layout ensures a unique experience on every hole, with no parallel fairways. The signature 18th hole, a par-4, presents a formidable finish with water influencing both tee and approach shots. Another memorable feature is the par-3 12th, known for its picturesque waterfall. Ko Olina has a rich championship history, hosting the LPGA’s Hawaiian Ladies Open, the Ko Olina Senior PGA Invitational, and the LPGA LOTTE Championship, where local legend Michelle Wie honed her skills. Its world-class amenities and stunning Oahu setting make it a truly rewarding golf destination.
Type
Parkland
Region
Southeast
LooperScore
81.5
Holes
18
Par
72
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