FEATURE STORIES
Golfers take note:
Kauai no longer just
for the honeymoon set
Move over, Maui. Bug off, Big Island. When it comes to Hawaii golf, Kauai, the least commercial of the islands, tends to be overshadowed by its larger, more developed siblings. But that may be changing. Maui's claim to fame, Kapalua Plantation, is arguably Hawaii's most famous golf course, due to the Mercedes Championship, the PGA Tour's annual inaugural event hosted there. And the Big Island has sheer numbers on its side: with 20 courses, including six along the famed King's Trail, the Big Island has become synonymous with Hawaii golf.
Feature Stories
- Golfers take note: Kauai no longer just for the honeymoon set
- Wailea Gold, Emerald: Maui golf courses that can't be missed
- Michelle Wie's instructor welcomes Sony opening
- Hawaii's best has more luster in 2003
- Poipu Kapili offers intimate Hawaii excursion
- Patience, persistence key to Mr. Hawaii's success
- Senior Tour Brings Spotlight to Memorable Maui Courses
- Long wait ends for Royal Kunia CC
- Picking Best of Hawaii in 2002 is no easy task
- Traveling golf school returns to Kauai Marriott Resort
- Local knowledge goes a long way in Hawaii
- Lanai, an exclusive Hawaiian island, is a true treasure with exceptional golf
- Hawaii's Kona - Kohala Coast
Hawaii Golf News
- Kaanapali Golf Courses to host 2004 U.S Open Qualifying Tournament
- Golfers can get a body tune-up with LifeFest Maui
- Solar-Powered Golf Car Fleet Deployed at Mauna Lani Resort
- Puakea Golf Course announces opening of new eight holes
- YWCA of Kauai schedules charity golf tournament


