Kapolei Golf Club
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Kapolei Golf Club is a championship course designed by architect Ted Robinson, located on Oahu's former sugar cane plantation. The 18-hole layout stretches across 190 rolling acres and features elevated greens, strategic bunker placements, and water hazards that create tactical challenges throughout the course.
The setting showcases magnificent floral gardens and panoramic views characteristic of the Hawaiian landscape. The course presents moderate to challenging difficulty with its strategic design emphasizing precision over length.
Kapolei has hosted prestigious professional tournaments, including the PGA Tour Champions "Pacific Links Championship" (2012-2014), the LPGA Tour's "Hawaiian Open" (1996-2001), and the LPGA Lotte Championship in 2021, which crowned Lydia Ko as champion. Notable champions who have played the course include Nelly Korda, Inbee Park, Annika Sorenstam, Fred Couples, and Hale Irwin.
The course has received significant recognition, earning a 4.5-star rating from Golf Digest's Places to Play, the Honolulu Star Advertiser's People's Choice Award for "Best Course on Oahu," and a ranking among Hawaii's Top 15 "Best Courses You Can Play" by Golfweek. It is open to the public and offers visitor and local resident rates.
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