Hawaii golf courses - Oahu's Top 5
By PAUL ARNETTGolfChannel.com Contributor
With more than 30 golf courses on the Hawaiian island of Oahu, it can be tough to decide where to play. We've considered all them for our top 5. From the resort courses to the hidden gems, we've left no volcanic stone un-turned to give you the top 5 golf courses on Oahu.

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No. 1
Makaha Resort and Golf Club (West Course)
Designer
William Bell carved out 18 holes in Makaha Valley that does no harm to
the natural landscape that was once the playground of Hawaii’s royals
centuries ago. There are numerous beaches nearby along Oahu’s left
coast that can be seen from the Oceanview restaurant and lounge located
on the resort. Only 40 miles from Honolulu, you’ll feel like you’re in
another world.
No. 2
Koolau Golf Club
Another
relative newcomer, this course designed by Dick Nugent in 1992 was
plopped down in the middle of a rain forest. It’s located at the feet
of the Koolau Mountain range that cuts through the center of Oahu. It
can make you cry from the tips with a slope rating of 152, but the
surrounding beauty of mountain waterfalls eases the pain. Kailua beach,
often visited by Barack Obama, is a quick 8 miles away. The windward
community offers a variety of restaurant choices.
No. 3
Waialae Country Club
Home
of the Sony Open, you’ll need a member to play this relatively flat
course designed by Seth Raynor in 1927. This is a deceiving layout,
particularly when the tradewinds kick up. There is a wonderful
restaurant at the Waialae Country Club that offers views of the Pacific
that are stunning at sunset. Waikiki is only 10 minutes away and the
surrounding Kahala community — including the elegant Mandarin Hotel —
gives the visitor a feeling of old Hawaii.
No. 4
Ko Olina Golf Club
A new
kid on the block, Ko Olina designer Ted Robinson had fun with this
layout. Not located at the most scenic spot in Oahu, the 6,867-yard
course is still Michelle Wie’s home course and was the site of an LPGA
Tour event for three years. The J.W. Marriott Ihilani Resort and Spa is
a short drive from the course and is home to the Pro Bowl players with
secluded beaches and breathtaking views of the Pacific, particularly at
sunset. One of Roy’s famed restaurants is only minutes away in Kapolei.
No. 5
Turtle Bay Resort (Palmer Course)
Located
at the northern tip of Oahu, the Arnold Palmer-designed layout has been
home to Champions Tour and U.S. Open qualifying events alike. It’s
challenging, especially if the tradewinds are blowing, without costing
you a lot of golf balls. Turtle Bay Resort offers two courses,
horseback riding, hiking and a wonderful stretch of wind-swept beach.
The TV show ‘Lost’ is filmed nearby and it’s only a 10-minute drive to
Pipeline Beach, Sunset Beach and Waimea Bay located along the north
shore. Haleiewa is 15 miles away where restaurants and surf shops
abound.
Paul Arnett is the sports editor of the Honolulu Star-Bulletin. He covers professional golf during the Aloha Season in Hawaii.
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808duffer on 01/14/2010, at 3:47 PM EST
“I concur with Piko about Leilehua - a surprisingly nice course. Makaha? Nah, I pass. I'd rather play Palmer's course at Turtle Bay and deal with the crazy wind.”