Through mid-December, guests at Mauna Lani Resort will have the rare opportunity to play the "Classic Course" at the resort, which is comprised of 9 holes on the South Course and 9 Holes on the North Course. Especially for guests who stay at the 5-star luxury resort for several days, golf on the North, the South and the Classic will make for a vacation of a lifetime. The North and South courses are laid amid rugged, dramatic lava formations along the Kohala Coast of the Big Island of Hawai'i.
The resort is racking up awards this year: #8 of Travel & Leisure's World's Best; #1 spa in Hawaii from Conde Nast Traveler; one of 10 top Environmentally Friendly Golf Courses from Golf Magazine; one of “World’s Top 3 EarthFriendly Getaways from Conde Nast––the accolades go on. Mauna Lani has been one of Golf magazine's Gold Medal-rated resorts since 1988.
New in recent years is the Keiki Golf Course, designed for beginners and for junior golfers and children 18 years and younger. The only course of its kind in Hawaii, the Keiki is perfect for kids who are learning the game yet are not ready to play the championship courses.
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