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INTRODUCTION:

Maui has some of the most beautiful golf courses in the world. Influential publications have been raving about our expertly designed and meticulously maintained courses for years. Sweeping ocean views (every one playing on Maui should have a higher handicap due to this distraction, don’t you agree?), trade winds that can definitely affect the way a golf ball glides through the air, and gorgeous flora and fauna (don’t forget to bring mosquito repellent and stop to smell the roses…, excuse me, plumeria) are all part of a very unique golfing experience.

For one of the only golfing discounts around check out the IQ card.

Here’s some basic info to help you along the way.

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FEELIN' HOT, HOT, HOT...:

Well, a stray golf ball probably won’t hit you in the noggin’ but you can bet that the hot, damaging, and intense rays of the Maui sun will.

Even on a cool day, wear sunscreen with a high SPF and a comfortable hat or visor… Write yourself a note because it’s easy to forget if you have an early-bird tee time. And don’t forget your sunglasses…you’ll be miserable without them. It all may sound simple, but a bad sunburn and scorched eyes can leave you miserable for the rest of your trip!

SHE MADE ME LEAVE MY CLUBS AT HOME:

If you didn't bring your clubs along, don't worry and don't hold it against your leading lady (or man). Most courses provide good clubs and shoes for rent. If the course you're playing at doesn't have the type of club that you are most comfortable with, call around. Some shops will even deliver a set of rentals to you!

Here are some places to check out:

Golf Club Rentals 808-665-0800 or www.mauiclubrentals.com

Nevada Bob's Hawaii Golf Superstore 808-891-0886

Maui Golf Shop 808-875-4653 or www.golf-maui.com

SO MANY COURSES, SO LITTLE TIME:

We have tons of courses, and not a single one of them are bad. Here's some of the most popular

The Dunes at Maui LaniThis course is located in Central Maui so it's a good place to hit as soon as your plane lands. It's also good if you're traveling with your family as there are many sights and activities close by for them to enjoy while you're on the course.

Visitor Rates are reasonable priced at around $98. Call the course for specials.

6,413 Yards, Par 72

Contact Info: 808-873-0422 or on the web www.dunesatmauilani.com

SandalwoodThis course is also centrally located. The course was designed by Robin Nelson and Rodney Wright. They boast that the unique local terrain and Hawaiian trade winds provide a unique golf experience,

Visitor Rates are reasonably priced at around $80. Call the course for specials.

6,537 Yards, Par 72

Contact Info: 808-242-GOLF or on the web www.sandalwoodgolf.com

Kapalua, The BayAll three of the Kapalua Courses are award winning. Arnold Palmer and Francis Duane designed The Bay. It is covered with rolling fairways and generous greens.

Visitor Rates run around $190. Call the course for specials.

6,600 Yards, Par 72

Contact Info: 808-669-5656 or on the web www.kapaluamaui.com

Kapalua, The VillageThis course was designed by Arnold Palmer and is surrounded by beautiful Cook and Norfolk Pine. There are a lot of twists and turns to hold your interest and challenge you along the way.

Visitor Rates run around $180. Call the course for specials.

Contact Info: 808-669-5656 or on the web www.kapaluamaui.com

6,317 Yards, Par 70

Kapalua, The PlantationRated one of the best resort and island golf courses in the world and is home of the Mercedes Championship. Bill Coore and Ben Crenshaw designed the course.

Visitor Rates run about $225. Call the course for specials.

Contact Info: 808-669-5656 or on the web www.kapaluamaui.com

7,263 Yards, Par 73

Kaanapali, Tournament North CourseRobert Trent Jones Sr. designed the course with gently sloping fairways and large contoured greens.

Visitor Rates run about $160. Call the course for specials.

Contact Info: 808-661-3691 or on the web www.kaanapali-golf.com

6,700 Yards, Par 71

Kaanapali, Resort South Coursethis course was redesigned by Arthur Jack Snyder. It has subtle, undulating greens that accommodate all levels of play.

Visitor Rates run about $130. Call the course for specials.

Contact Info: 808-661-3691 or on the web www.kaanapali-golf.com

6,600 Yards, Par 71

Wailea, The Gold Coursethis is the home course of the Wendy's Championship Skins Game. It is also the most challenging of the Wailea Golf Trio. It was designed by Robert Trent Jones Jr.

Visitor Rates run about $185. Call the course for specials.

Contact Info: 808-875-7450 or on the web www.waileagolf.com

7,078 Yards, Par 72

Wailea, The Emerald CourseThis course was rated as one of the most women friendly' courses by Golf for Women.

Visitor Rates run about $185. Call the course for specials.

Contact Info: 808-875-7450 or on the web www.waileagolf.com

6,825 Yards, Par 72

Wailea, The Blue Coursemany professionals have probably replayed many-a-hole of this challenging course in their dreams. This course may be tough, but its wider fairways and large greens make it enjoyable.

Visitor Rates run about $175. call the course for specials.

Contact Info: 808-875-7450 or on the web www.waileagolf.com

6,765 Yards, Par 72

THE EARLY BIRDS GETS THE WORM:

Okay, so the early bird may get the worm, but when it comes to golf, the late sleeper usually gets a hefty discount. Call the course you're interested in and ask about The Twilight Rate. You'll usually be pleasantly surprised. Most courses offer up to fifty-percent off after 2 p.m. !

GOLFERS ARE SNOOTY:

Made you look! Just kidding, golfers aren't all snootybut these prestigious and high-class courses usually have a dress code and course rules. Please abide by them. You want to be able to enjoy the course to its fullestno Happy Gillmore action, folks

Also, as a disclaimer, the prices for golfing at these courses are subject to change at anytime, for any reason. This is a just a guideline as to what the average prices are currently at!

Have fun, and happy golfing!

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