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#32867 - 06/22/09 06:07 AM
Re: Hawaii Courses
[Re: srushing]
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Registered: 05/27/09
Posts: 25
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Lucky you, both on the trip to Hawaii and the time to be able to golf while you're there. I've heard that the courses in Hawaii are some of the toughest in the world.
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#32887 - 06/22/09 10:17 AM
Re: Hawaii Courses
[Re: ballchaser]
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Registered: 06/20/09
Posts: 4
Loc: San Jose, CA
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Ko Lau is a great course if you have a chance to play it you will really enjoy it. Ko Lau is a beautiful course built in the middle of a rain forest. If you play it the resort tee's are very playable but more than that and the course gets real long real fast. If you sign up for the specials on the web page you can get a good deal. Some other courses I like to play there are Coral Creek it is a great course on the beach for under 100 dollars and is a lot shorter course if you are not a long hitter. The other favorite is Luana Hills which is another rain forest course very challenging but not long. It is more of a shot makers course. I have not been to Hawaii in a few years but when I used to go there on business all three courses were under 100 if you made reservations using the specials on their web page. If you just show up expect to pay at least fifty dollars more. Have fun.
Rex
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