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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.
In Luana Hills Golf NEWS: Congratulations to Hawai'i's Michelle Wie tying for third in the LPGA Sybase Classic, NJ, 5/17/2009. And to the winner, Ji Young Oh.Congratulations to Hawai'i's Michelle Wie placing second in the LPGA SPS Golf Open, O‘ahu, Hawai‘i, 2/14/2009. And to the winner, Angela Stanford. Hawai'i'is Tadd Fujikawa shot a 67 at Turtle Bay to qualify for the Sony Open and then went on to momentarily seize a share of the lead by shooting a SO third-round 62. Although he finished at 32nd place on Sunday, he left an indelible mark in the professional ranks at age 18. Congratulations to Geoff Ogilvy winning the Mercedes-Benz Championship, Kapalua 1/11/09. Congratulations to Morgan Pressel winning the inaugural Kapalua LPGA Classic on 10/19/08. On 10/13/08 Diane Fudge made a hole-in-one on #7. Follow our holes-in-one here. On 8/13/08 U.S. Sen. and presidential hopeful Barack Obama, on vacation with his family, played a round of golf at Luana Hills Country Club. He also visited the gravesesite of his maternal grandfather at the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific and Punchbowl. Congratulations to Honolulu Pro Golfer Parker McLachlin, a Punahou School and UCLA alum winning his first PGA Tour championship at the Reno-Tahoe Open on 8/3/08. and Congratulations to Katie Sisler, 18, winning the Hawai'i State Women's Golf Association amateur stroke play championship at Mid-Pacific Country Club, O'ahu, 2008 on 7/31/2008. and 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 4/21/2008. and 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. |