18 unique holes
Hole One – 422 yards; Par 4
The gentle swale down the left side of the fairway provides for a wide open
start to the golf round.
Hole Two – 367 yards; Par 4
The second-shortest par four and one of the most strategic in design. The
fairway bunkers tie into the front green bunker to create a cross-bunker
view from the tee.
Hole Three – 183 yards, Par 3
The green is protected by two large sand bunkers, front left and back right.
Prevailing trade winds require a carefully planed club selection.
Hole Four – 513 yards, Par 5
The fairway is bisected with a swale making the long hitter think about club
selection from the tee.
Holes Five and Six – 454 yards, Par 4; 480 yards, Par 4
These parallel holes cut through groves of exotic trees. Hole Five plays up
the canyon to an un-bunkered green, with penal cross bunker 50 yards in
front. Hole Six plays back down the canyon with water guarding the left
side and behind the green.
Hole Seven – 537 yards, Par 5
The bowled uphill fairway tees off adjacent to a three-tiered lake and a
tiered bunker complex frames the right side of the fairway.
Hole Eight – 220 Yards, Par 3
Magnificent views greet the golfer at the tees, which play across a ravine
with the greens side slopes planted in Pili grass.
Hole Nine – 450 Yards, Par 4
This downhill namesake hole as it is dominated with Kukui trees from the
tees to the land area. A large lake system protects the left front to the
back of the green.
Hole Ten – 440 Yards, Par 4
An uphill hole, with tees that play over a drainage swale. The landing area
is protected by two bunkers on the right side.
Hole Eleven
This exceptional short par four is only 350 yards long. The wide fairway
is bisected with a bunker complex which compliments the "U" shaped green
site, creating a very strategic golf hole. Playing up hill to a bowled
green site, a cluster of Queen's White Shower trees frame the left side of
this hole. Monkeypod trees and Kukui trees complete the landscape.
Hole Twelve – 147 Yards, Par 3
Called the Ancient Hawaiian, this is the shortest par three and is
overlooked by an archeological site.
Hole Thirteen – 520 Yards, Par 5
A large bunker on the left protects the landing area of this downhill,
ocean-view hole. Bunkers front/left and to the right protect the green.
Hole Fourteen – 187 Yards, Par 3
This downhill, ocean-view hole is guarded by five bunkers, demanding
accuracy from the tee.
Hole Fifteen – 473 Yards, Par 4
The Beach hole is subject to prevailing trade winds. An elevated bunker
sits to the left of the landing area as the hole doglegs right, with two
bunkers guarding the right/front of the green.
Hole Sixteen – 544 Yards, Par 5
The longest hole slopes from left to right. Two bunkers protect the right
side of the landing area. The second landing area has a large penal cross
bunker. The approach to the green is guarded by bunkers left and right.
Hole Seventeen – 230 Yards, Par 3
The tee shot is set up for fade, giving each play the opportunity select
the exact club to match the strength of the trade winds.
Hole Eighteen – 507 Yards, Par 5
The finishing hole plays to a landing area with a bunker complex on the
right. The shot into the second landing area has water down the right side
and a bunker on the left. A pitch shot to a green sloping from left to
right towards the water sets up par putts.
Artist's rendering is for illustrative purposes only and is not to
scale. Features and yardages shown are based on current development
plans that remain subject to change. Kukui'ula's Golf Course and Club
planned opening in 2010. See The Club's Governance Documents for
complete details. © July 2007, Kukui'ula Development Company
(Hawaii), LLC. All rights reserved.
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