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Golfing for Players
Of All Skill Levels
The Mokihana has been rated by Golf Magazine as one of the ten most playable courses in America, and proffers outstanding views of Mt. Waialeale, the extinct volcano that created the island of Kauai. Its more hospitable nature is a perfect complement to the more challenging Kiele.
Overlooking the gateway to the island of Kaua, the resort exudes a romantic tropical ambiance with hints of European grandeur - a combination so alluring that in 1998, it was named by Golf Magazine to its elite list of Gold Medal golf resorts.
A Scottish-Style
Rolling Links Course
The Mokihana Course is the second Jack Nicklaus course at Kauai Lagoons. The courses is a 6,900 yard par 72 resort layout crafted with Scottish style rolling links. Previously the Lagoons Course, the layout underwent a soft renovation in its landscaping and was renamed in 1999 to pay tribute to its Hawaiian heritage. Designed for players of all skill levels, the course is marked by its open fairways and, compared with its more demanding sister course, by its relative lack of forced carries. The real challenge of the Mokihana are its undulating greens, which will challenge the best of putters.
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