
How many courses are there at Kapalua?
Recognized as one of the top golf resorts in the world, Kapalua's two championship golf courses are nothing short of breathtaking. Built around the natural wonders of the West Maui Mountains, and home to the Tournament of Champions, the Plantation Course ranks among the world's greatest courses.
What are the two golf courses at Kapalua?
How much does it cost to play Kapalua in Hawaii?
How much is membership to the Kapalua Club?
Who owns Kapalua golf courses?
How many acres is Kapalua Golf Course?
Which Kapalua course do the pros play?
How much is a round at Pebble Beach?
How much is a round of golf in Maui?
When did Kapalua village close?
Can you be a member at Kapalua?
Hours of Operation
The Bay & Plantation Golf Courses are open daily with tee times available from 7:30am – 12:00pm. We currently have a 30 day booking window for standard tee times. Standard tee times can be booked online.
Kapalua Golf Reservations
1-877-KAPALUA ( 1 877-527-2582) or (808) 669-8044#N#Available Monday – Sunday, 7:30 AM – 4:00 PM HST.
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Built around the natural wonders of the West Maui Mountains, the Plantation Course at Kapalua ranks among the world’s greatest courses. So special, even the PGA TOUR only allows winners from the previous year to tee it up at its season opening event, the Hyundai Tournament of Champions.
2013 Hyundai Tournament of Champions (Subject to change without notice)
November 12 through December 28, 2012, The Plantation Course practice range will be mats only.
Is Maui Nui a good golf course?
While not as highly regarded as the above resort courses, Maui Nui is a great golfer-friendly layout that offers the kind of breathtaking scenery you expect in Hawaii, with views of the Pacific Ocean, Auau Channel, Mount Haleakala, Molokini, and the West Maui mountains.
What is the Emerald Course?
Erik Matuszewski. The Emerald is one of three 18-hole championship courses at Wailea Golf Club that serve the seven resorts in Wailea as well as the surrounding areas.
What to do in Maui?
There are almost endless things to see and do: snorkeling, whale watching, paddle-boarding, helicopter tours, sunrise at Haleakala, driving the Road to Hana, luaus, waterfalls, ziplines, trail rides and surf lessons. Maui is also home to great golf. It’s not always the easiest for visitors to find time to play, ...
