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Frommer's Guide
INTRODUCTION
DINING
ATTRACTIONS
Central Maui
Lahaina & West Maui
More in Upcountry Maui
South Maui
The End of the Road: Heavenly Hana
Day Spas
House of the Sun: Haleakala National Park
By Air, Land & Sea: Guided Island Adventures
NIGHTLIFE
SHOPPING
WALKING TOURS
DRIVING TOURS
ACTIVE PURSUITS
FEATURES AND EVENTS
ATTRACTION Frommer
Kaanapali Courses

Both courses at Kaanapali offer a challenge to all golfers, from high handicappers to near-pros. The par-72, 6,305-yard North Course is a true Robert Trent Jones design: an abundance of wide bunkers, several long, stretched-out tees, and the largest, most contoured greens on Maui. The tricky 18th hole (par 4, 435 yd.) has a water hazard on the approach to the green. The par-72, 6,250-yard South Course is an Arthur Jack Snyder design; although shorter than the North Course, it requires more accuracy on the narrow, hilly fairways. It also has a water hazard on its final hole, so don't tally up your scorecard until the final putt is sunk.

Facilities include a driving range, putting course, and clubhouse with dining. Weekday tee times are best.

Greens fees $150 (North Course), $142 (South Course); Kaanapali guests pay $130 (North), $117 (South); twilight rates for the South Course are $85 after noon for everyone; after 2pm twilight rates are $77 (North), $74 (South) for everyone.


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