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Architect: Ted Robinson |
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Lakes Come into Play on 12 Holes
Located west of Pearl Harbor, in sunny Kapolei, this par-72 championship layout is beautifully landscaped with floral gardens, thousands of coconut palms, and five expansive lakes. More than 80 bunkers, elevated greens, and gently contoured fairways add to the challenge.
Architect Ted Robinson, who is known for his creative use of water, moved massive amounts of dirt to create the lakes and to provide elevation and contouring for the course. Altogether the lakes come into play on 12 holes, and, in addition to being aesthetically pleasing, serve an important environmental function, catching storm run-off from the surrounding terrain.
For All Levels of Golfers
Kapolei measures 7,001 yards from the back tees, but with multiple tee positions the course can be enjoyed by all levels of golfers. Opened in 1995, Kapolei occupies 185 acres of former sugar cane lands at the southern end of the Waianae Mountains. It is just 24 miles from Waikiki.
Kapolei Golf Course was the home of the 1996-2001 LPGA Ladies Hawaiian Open and was rated as one of the best courses on Oahu by both Golf Digest Magazine & the Zagat Survey.
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