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Nestled between Mount Olomana and the towering Ko'olau lies one of the most unique and breathtaking golf courses in the world. Carved from tropical rainforest in the heart of lush Maunawili Valley, Luana Hills brings together unparalleled natural beauty with a world class golfing experience.

From the mind of legendary golf architect Pete Dye, Luana Hills is a high risk/high rewards course sure to delight and inspire golfers of all abilities. Stretching across a modest 6,595 yards from the back tees, golfers have much to consider as they tee up before an array of forced carries, bunkers bordered by railroad ties, par-3s over streams, undulating bent grass, and fairways that slope off into bunkers and ravines. The course's signature hole is set deep in the verdant rainforest along Maunawili Stream. From elevated tees, golfers reach for the green past shooting fountains.

Set in historic Maunawili Valley, once the meeting place of great Hawaiian warriors and a beautiful island queen, the course is now home to a variety of wildlife. Native Hawaiian birds like the rare Aku`u nest in the royal palms and koa trees, and wild boar visit the fresh water streams. The hidden valley course is a site for feature films and a frequent stop of celebrities visiting Hawai'i, including former golfing President Bill Clinton. Luana Hills is the perfect place for those looking for a quiet escape. With warmest aloha we welcome you to our course, Luana Hills.

 



As featured in Golf Digest!


Stay the Course for Lunch! (MidWeek magazine, 6/2006)

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Congratulations to seventeen-year-old golfer Tadd Fujikawa who became the youngest golfer to win the Mid-Pacific Open, Lanikai, Hawai‘i, and golfer Lorena Ochoa becoming the first LPGA player in 45 years to win in 4 consecutive weeks, Ginn Open, Florida, both on on 4/21/2008.
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Congratulations to Paula Creamer, woman golfer, winning the LPGA Fields Open in Hawai‘i, 2008. Amateur Hawai‘i golfer Ayako Kenko also had a strong showing.