The word paradise is often used when talking about golf courses in Hawaii. And once you play some of the Hawaiian golf courses, you will understand why. The scenary is unbelievable and the climate allows for play year round with no off season. You do not have to worry about the best time to reserve a tee time. It is all good in the Aloha state.

The island of Oahu alone has several great golf courses to choose from. The Ewa Beach Golf Club is a Robin Nelson championship designed golf course. At 6660 yards from the back tees the emphasis is on acccuracy and shot placement. The fairways are tree lined and feature several bunkers and water hazards. Reserve a tee time here and be reminded of play at a Scottish links golf course.

If you would like to play at one of the top ranked golf courses in Hawaii according to Golf Digest then reserve tee times at the Turtle Bay golf course on the north shore. Turtle Bay was designed by Arnold Palmer. This golf course is where the Champions tour and the LPGA have matches every year.

These are just two of the golf courses available in this island paradise. Golf in Hawaii is truly hard to beat. If you find yourself in Hawaii you have to reserve your tee time at one of the available golf courses. It is best to book before you travel as you would not want to get there only to find that the Hawaiian golf course you want to play at has no available tee times.

A few Hawaiian golf courses to consider include:

  • Coral Creek Golf Course
  • Ewa Beach Golf Club
  • Kaanapali Kai Golf Course
  • Kauai Lagoons Golf Club
  • Kiahuna Golf Club
  • Ko Olina Golf Club
  • Ko’olau Golf Club
  • Luana Hills Country Club
  • Makalei Golf Club
  • Puakea Golf Course
  • Royal Kaanapali Golf Course
  • The Bay Course at Kapalua Resort
  • Turtle Bay Golf – Arnold Palmer Course
  • Turtle Bay Golf – George Fazio Course
  • Waikoloa Beach Golf Course
  • Waikoloa Kings Golf Course
  • Wailea Golf Club – Gold Course