COURSE REVIEWS
Mauna
Lani gives
a classic taste of
Big Island golf
Visitors who fly to the Kona Coast of the Big Island of Hawaii are apt to notice one thing: lava. It's everywhere you look, an entire coastline of inky black rock, stretching for miles. Planes descend onto a landing strip carved out of the stuff, and driving to your hotel, you'll wonder how it's possible anyone could have chosen to build a resort on this stark moonscape.
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