Ke'alohi Golf Course
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Nice little Par 3 course. Greens are alright and there is grass on the fairways. Good place to practice approach shots. Chipping and putting greens available. Bar next door.
- Mike G
I enjoy this par 3 course. I am just learning how to golf really, and it's a good place to start. Costs are reasonable, and they have equipment rentals as well. I especially like that they have night golf, since I work in Waikiki and by the time I get off and home, most coarses are closed. Final tee time is at 8 pm. They have a nice putting green and a chipping green to get a pretty all-around practice or warm up in before your round. They have a kickball golf course built in as well, so you can bring your little ones for that experience! There is a small bar there as well. Hole 9 is by far their longest hole, which is almost as long as a par 4 (seems that way to me). All in all, I highly recommend this course for those with base access.
- MI_Commo Gaming
Military course. ID required. Fun little par 3 course. Nothing challenging. Most holes are straight with no hazards on the course. All the holes are less then 200 yard, except for hole 9 which is about 208. The tee boxes are a little beat up but the greens were nice. Fees are less than 20 and a great discount to play 18 holes. They have push carts and golf carts for rent. They offer command/large group functions. The course has a few nice views of the mountains. A nice way to get in a quick after work round of golf!
- Tyler H
I come here all the time! It's conveniently located and the price is good. The problem is that half the lights are out on the course, so if you are planning to play at night it can be a bit of a pain. It doesn't stop me though.
- Logan
* Excellent little course to hone in your iron play, or just mess around and have fun! * Every hole is under 200 yards except the 9th at around 215. * Only takes about an hour with 1-2 people to finish a round and only costs $10 bucks ($15 if you want to do it twice). * At the price and small time it takes to finish a round, you can easily play a few times a week and still spend less $ and time than 1 round at a normal course. * No collard shirt dress code and overall a very laid back course... If you're a beginner, you won't have that "I don't want to hold people up" or "I'm nervous with all these good golfers around" feeling. * Has a small chipping/putting area to practice on * Usually not very crowded * Staff is friendly * Has a bar * Open until 10PM if you want to get a glow ball (golf ball that has a light inside of it) and play at night under the lights.
- Derrick Foote