Todd Barringer
Played the championship course on a Saturday about 8:30am so pace was pretty good. The course is well maintained with a few weeds on the greens but not an issue. There are a few really narrow holes which added to the fun. There are some really nice views of the ocean on the back 9 and lush hills all around. I’ve played the executive course before so was excited to finally hit the big dog. The staff was extremely friendly and very accommodating to get a single out, the Marshall was friendly and even a cart girl with a big smile. The restaurant is one of the few on the island courses that is open. Prices are on right in line with other similar courses. Good value for a great outing. I’ll definitely be back.
Stephen Cherry
The staff was fantastic, and the course was great. Even with the lack of rain, the course was in pretty good condition. Greens were well maintained. Beautiful views throughout the course and holes ranging from scoreable to challenging. I will definitely return next time I’m on Oahu. Only drawback was a small range, but still affords a warm up (other courses I played had no or closed ranges). They even have a little pitch and putt par 3 course I would love to try next time. This could be done before your round to get used to the greens. Overall, 5/5 and a course I want to play again!
Mary Pat & Jack Ashby
I play nine holes every couple of weeks in the late afternoon. It’s a good play, but my partner and I would really appreciate having the time limit for the nine- hole rate set at 3:30. Not many golfers are interested in playing 18 at that late hour but lots of people want to play nine. Setting the time limit at 4:30 doesn’t accomplish much except to make those wanting to play nine mad!
R C
Played both the executive course-all par 3's and the championship course. The executive course has a great layout.... but is not in good shape, the greens are very spotty and very inconsistent. I would rate it 2 stars. Now the championship course is a completely different story. It was in great shape from tee to green. I would rate it 4 stars.
Julian DeStephano
What a great time playing this Executive Par 3 course. We went during Christmas (Dec 23rd) on a Friday morning. We didn’t have anyone behind us for approx 4 holes so it was nice to take MANY photos with the gardens and surrounding area.
I hit 10/18 greens & Heather hit 5/18 - We played lights out!
Maila Gibson
I liked the Championship course more than people made me think I would. There’s no snack shop or beverage cart. It’s much more of a muni vibe. Fairways are long and relatively straight. Lots of houses. No frills, but a fun neighborhood course. Hawaii Kai is dry and arid, in general, and so are the greens. The Executive Par 3 is fun and casual, but wear your not so nice shoes to that one. Lots of dirt.
Dianna Hambleton
Great place to play golf while staying in Waikiki, easy Uber trip to location, lovely public course, has very good fees for a month, unlimited golf, easy to get on course. Very good afternoon fee's if only playing one game while on holiday.
Rosie Wishner
Such a fun place to play!
Loved the course and the locals.
Terrific staff, lovely views, breezy,
interesting holes & great people.
Wish we lived around the corner.
joseph Matthews
The first time that I played at your course was 2015. I loved it back then, so every time I came to ohau I would try to get a game in. It’s a beautiful course to play. I have played at your course a total of 3 times. It’s a great place to play a game.
Gary Brookshire
Par 3 was fun but not well kept
David Clark
We were able to come on vacation to Hawaii with a T time set the week before and play a nice round of golf. The course is well maintained and overall very good. The bunkers are pretty un playable for most golfers and the course is set up for a draw player.
Melvin Dizon
Hawaiʻi Kai Golf Course stands as a testament to what makes golfing in Hawaii such a unique and exhilarating experience. Offering both an 18-hole Championship Course and an Executive Course, the venue accommodates players of all skill levels, set against the magnificent canvas of the Pacific Ocean and the lush Ko’olau mountains.
Starting with the Championship Course, the layout is both forgiving for beginners and challenging enough for seasoned golfers. The course is well-maintained, with fairways that are wide but bordered by enough hazards to keep you honest. The 18th hole, in particular, provides an unforgettable vista as you approach the green with the ocean stretching as far as the eye can see.
The Executive Course is excellent for a quicker round or for honing your short game. Don’t let the par-3 layout fool you; the course requires precision and a well-planned strategy. The grounds are well-kept, and the course layout takes full advantage of the natural contours of the landscape.
The clubhouse amenities are ample, with a pro shop that stocks a wide range of golfing gear and accessories. The dining options, though limited, offer tasty fare that’s perfect for a post-round meal. Friendly and courteous staff members enhance the overall experience, ready to assist with any queries or needs.
However, Hawaiʻi Kai Golf Course is not without its shortcomings. While the scenic views are a significant draw, the wind coming off the ocean can be a formidable obstacle, especially for those not used to playing in such conditions. Green fees can also be on the higher side, particularly during peak tourist season, although residents do get a discount.
All in all, Hawaiʻi Kai Golf Course offers a rewarding golfing experience that combines challenge, beauty, and excellent facilities. While it may test your skills with its wind conditions and occasionally steep pricing, the course itself is a joy to play and the views are nothing short of spectacular.
don b
Went to the driving range. It was nice. Also had a beer after.
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