Kaanapali Kai Golf Course 2290 Kaanapali Parkway Maui HI 96761 USA
overview
The Resort South Course at the Kaanapali Kai was originally created as an executive course and was later redesigned by architect Arthur Jack Snyder in 1976 to a par 71 course stretching 6,600 yards. The Resort South Course at the Kaanapali Kai plays shorter than the Tournament Course and this attribute paired with a combination of subtle greens, allows for the Resort Course to accommodate all levels of play. This golf course land historically housed a sugar 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 The Resort South Course at the Kaanapali Kai lie natural canals, gulches and lava rock boundaries. The Kaanapali course is landscaped with native flowers along the trails like the hibiscus, bougainvillea and plumeria, as well as the Cook and Norfolk Pines and palm trees that line many fairways. These features are part of what makes the course so interesting and players extra cautious on windy days. When in Maui, The Resort South Course at the Kaanapali Kai is a must play. Book your Hawaii tee time today. Book online before you travel.
amenities
Rental Clubs, Golf Cart Rental Included in Greens Fee, Driving Range: Yes, Hitting Balls From Grass, Putting Green, Reilly’s Steak & Seafood, Bar Service, Accommodations: 10 Hotels Located Within The Resort