The Hualalai Golf Club has a Green Fee which costs $295. In search of the perfect combination of nature and challenge, we have found your paradise at Hualalai Golf Club. The course is restricted to Hualalai residents and guests of the Four Seasons Resort Hualalai, and plays at a par 72, with four tee locations on each hole.
The Hualalai Golf Club in Kaupulehu-Kona, Hawaii is a private course. For more information on tee time availability, contact the course directly or explore availability at nearby courses. At Hualalai Golf Club, golfers play from the Thope, Champions, Regular or Mua tees at a maximum distance of 7,117 yards from the Thope tees. Golfers and guests should wear proper golf attire on the course and practice areas, as well as in the clubhouse.
The Hualalai 18-hole golf course designed by Jack Nicklaus is one of the Resort's many splendid amenities, and has been designed with extreme sensitivity to the surrounding land. The Hualalai Golf Hale is the ultimate destination for golf enthusiasts of all ages to enjoy exclusive programming and improve their golf game with cutting-edge technology and expert instruction. Their green fee covers golf all day long, so if you want to play more than 18 holes, Hualalai is the place to do it. To make your experience unforgettable, the latest in GPS technology has been added or, if you prefer, “Play with a Pro” is available.
The hole plays downhill and can be reached in two, making the long approach shot through the lava function even more pleasant to tackle. Four Seasons Resort Hualalai is located on Hawaii Island's picturesque Kona-Kohala Coast, combining the warm aloha of the islands with the impeccable service that Four Seasons guests around the world are renowned for. While the terrain can't compete with spectacles like Kapalua (Maui), Manele (Lanai) and Princeville (Kauai), Mauna Kea is Hualalai's only top public offering on the Big Island of Hawaii. It's fun and lucrative to have a greeting card company, but selling it and turning it into one of the best golf resorts in the country, like Mike Keiser did with Bandon Dunes, is a much better idea.
Hualālai Golf Club has hosted the Mitsubishi Electric Championship in Hualālai since 1997, which has tournament champions from the past two seasons and winners of major senior championships from the past five years. Two unparalleled golf courses elevate Hualālai to the category of one of the world's elite golf resorts.