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Mauna Lani Golf Club (North Course)

Kohala Coast, HI — The Francis H. Ii Brown Golf Courses at Mauna Lani offer a captivating 36-hole experience on the stunning Kohala Coast. The North Course, a parkland-style layout designed by Homer Flint, is carved through a Kiawe forest and features a 230-acre protected archaeological area. Its signature par-three hole, nestled within a natural lava amphitheater, provides a memorable photo opportunity. The South Course, attributed to Arnold Palmer, winds through ancient lava fields, meandering streams, and archaeological sites, offering a dynamic contrast. Both courses boast sweeping ocean views, with the South Course featuring two par-3s (7th and 15th) renowned as some of the world's most photographed holes, alongside the dramatic 10th with its ocean carry. These championship courses are popular tournament venues, known for their challenging yet rewarding play amidst Hawaii's breathtaking natural beauty.

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Type

Parkland

Region

Pacific Coast

LooperScore

86.0

Holes

36

Par

72

Established

1981

Design & architects

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