Experience the luxury of playing
on one of the world's premier courses. With
views of surf breaking on pristine sands and neighboring islands
on the blue horizon, golf has never had more spectacular surroundings.
Package Includes:
Accommodation in a luxurious
One Bedroom Suite or spacious Villa
(minimum five night stay is required)
Welcome amenity upon arrival
5-night package includes three rounds of golf for two at Wailea
Golf Club (includes cart)
Shuttle service to and from Wailea Golf Club
Availability:
This package is available from January 03, 2005 to December 17,
2005, subject to availability. A minimum five night stay is required.
Rates:
''Fore the Love of Golf'' package rates from $560 USD per night
plus applicable taxes. Our fifth night free program is not available
with this package.
Please Note:
All tee times are subject to availability and a minimum 48-hour
cancellation policy. Tee times cancelled within 48-hours will be
forfeited or charged to the player's credit card.
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The award-winning
Wailea Golf Club is one of the largest and most
acclaimed golf facilities in Hawaii. It features three championship
courses, two full-service pro shops and the finest outdoor training
facility in the Pacific.
Dress Code:
Men: collared golf shirt, and shorts or slacks. No T-shirts, tank
tops, jeans, cut-offs, jogging shorts or swimwear.
Women: golf shirt or blouse of a style appropriate to golf, and
shorts, skirt, culottes or slacks. No tank tops, halter tops, exercise
wear, jeans, jogging shorts or swimwear. Sleeveless golf shirts
are permitted.
Footwear: Golf shoes with soft spikes are required; metal spikes
are not allowed. Covered athletic shoes with soles that do not cause
undue damage to our courses are acceptable. Please, no soccer shoes
or other footwear with soles that can damage our course.
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Training Facility
Built on the lower slopes of Mount Haleakala, Wailea Golf Club's
12-acre training facility consists of two putting and chipping areas,
fairway and greenside practice bunkers, and a driving range sporting
two sets of tee boxes and three built-in target greens with pins
and traps. The attention to detail at the facility is remarkable;
even the grasses are identical to those on the golf courses, creating
an almost perfect simulation of actual course conditions. Golfers
may use the training facility to warm up or take lessons from one
of Wailea's PGA professionals. It is also available for unique private
parties and events.
Other Services:
Two clubhouses
Pro shops
Lockers
Restaurants
Callaway Big Bertha rental clubs, rental shoes
Lessons
Club repair and storage
Special group rates and services available.
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The Wailea
Emerald Course
Rated one of the best new courses by Golf Magazine and Golf Digest,
as well as one of North America's most women-friendly by Golf for
Women, the Wailea Emerald is akin to a lush tropical playground.
Flowers bloom in great abundance: plumeria, bird of paradise, allamanda,
gazenia, bougainvillea, beach morning glory, ''firecracker'' plants
and more.
But don't be fooled by the Emerald's pleasant appearance. It is
a superbly designed course created for pure golf enjoyment, regardless
of one's handicap. Measuring 6,825 yards from the back,the Emerald
features four to six tee boxes on every hole, allowing players to
tailor the course to their playing level.
Notable features include a large
double green shared by holes #10 and #17. Fronting the green is
the only lake on the course. This is perhaps one of the Emerald's
more picturesque spots.
Designer: Robert Trent Jones,
Jr.
Holes: 18
Course par: 72
Length: 6,825 yards
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The Wailea Blue Course
The first course ever built in Wailea, the stately Blue is a gracious
resort course that has been ranked among America's best resort courses
by Golf Digest. In its lifetime, it has hosted such prestigious
events as the LPGA Women's Kemper Open and Japan's Asahi-Kyosen
pro/celebrity golf tournament.
The Blue's fairways offer views of the ocean and Mt. Haleakala,
and some of Wailea's stunning residential communities. It features
several fountains and lakes, and an abundance of colorful hibiscus,
wiliwili trees, bougainvillea and plumeria. The Blue was designed
to appeal to a broad range of players. While it has challenged some
of the finest professional players in the world, it also offers
a measure of forgiveness in its wider fairways and large greens.
Like its sister courses, the
worst hazards on the Blue are the visual ones: the sapphire Pacific
Ocean (where one can spot humpback whales during the winter months),
several offshore islands, a volcanic cinder cone known as Pu'u Olai
and majestic Mount Haleakala.
Designer: Arthur
Jack Snyder
Holes: 18
Course par: 72
Length: 6,200 yards
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Makena
North Course
The North Course is a championship
layout featuring hilly terrain and challenging holes. Robert Trent
Jones, Jr. designed it with an eye on maintaining the environmental
and archaeological elements of the area. The result is a very challenging
golf course, set amidst an unspoiled Hawaiian landscape.
Holes: 18
Course Par: 72
Championship tees: 6,914 yards
Makena South Course
The South combines a new and
old set of nines, creating a very challenging and scenic layout.
Designed by Robert Trent Jones, Jr., the South draws upon the natural
terrain and flora to create a golf course infused with a distinctive
character.
Holes: 18
Course Par: 72
Championship tees: 7,017 yards
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The
Wailea Gold Course
The new home
course of The Senior Skins Game, the Wailea Gold Course is the
most challenging of Wailea's trio. Designed by Robert Trent Jones,
Jr., it has been ranked among the country's best new courses by
Golf Magazine and Golf Digest, and one of the world's best designed
by the readers of Conde Nast Traveler.
Jones flavored the Gold with
elements of classic golf course design, then finished it with a
rugged, natural look. Throughout the course are stark lava rock
outcroppings, indigenous Hawaiian grasses, an abundance of kiawe
(a relative of mesquite), and remnants of papohaku, prehistoric
lava rock walls built by early Hawaiians and preserved for their
historic value.
The Gold's 200 foot elevation
change from top to bottom enhances the numerous ocean and mountain
vistas available from virtually every hole. The course has been
labeled a ''thinking player's'' course because it demands strategy
and careful club selection to be played well.
Designer: Robert Trent Jones,
Jr.
Holes: 18
Course par: 72
Length: 6,175 yards