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Architect: William Bell |
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Natural Settings and Gorgeous Mountain Views
Kona Country Club's Ocean course offers difficulty to golfers because the course is situated very close to the shoreline and has a strong crosswind. Built in 1966, this William Bell designed course maintains its charm by incorporating natural settings along the Pacific Ocean and gorgeous mountain views. You’ll know why this course was chosen as one of the top 100 courses by Golf Digest and Golf for Women Magazine. ESPN, Zagat Guide recognizes it as one of Nation’s top golf facilities; and has a rating of “excellent” as voted by players in America’s top Golf Courses.
Turquoise Blue Ocean and Lava Rocks
The handicap-one hole, number 8, a 355-yard strong dogleg right features a long right fairway bunker lodged in the bend and a small green bunkered on the left. Be ready to take a picture on our signature holes #3 and #12. Enjoy seeing the grand splash on hole #13 where you will see the blow hole known as "puka" in Hawaiian. Keep a lookout for Humpback whales during November through March. Home of LPGA Takefuji Classic in 2000 and 2001, this 18 hole championship course offers wide, lush fairways, Bermuda grass greens and numerous sand bunkers. The only natural obstacles are the turquoise blue water and lava rocks.
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