Kahili Golf Course on Maui
Located on the slopes of the West Maui Mountains, Kahili Golf Course showcases picturesque views of the regal Haleakala and Pacific Ocean from many spots of the golf course.
Designed by architect Robin Nelson and Rodney Wright, Kahili G.C. opened in 1991 and plays a max of 6,570 yards from the championship tees.
Set on the slopes, there are a great deal of elevation changes and few flat lies. The four par 5s are short enough to afford longer hitters the chance to go for two, pending of course the strength of the trade winds, which must always be accounted for on a Hawaii golf course.
Considered one of Maui's better value plays, Kahili also features full practice facilities as well as a large clubhouse with banquet room and restaurant.
Kahili Golf Course on Maui - Kahili clubhouse
Kahili Golf Course on Maui plays along the slopes of the West Maui Mountains.
Courtesy of Kahili G.C.
Kahili Golf Course on Maui - No. 1
Kahili Golf Course's first and third holes play parallel with one another on the mountain slopes.
Courtesy of Kahili G.C.
Kahili Golf Course on Maui - No. 12
Kahili Golf Course's 12th tee box affords expansive views of the surrounding hillsides.
Courtesy of Kahili G.C.
Kahili Golf Course on Maui - No. 12
No. 12 on Kahili Golf Course is a downhill par 5 playing over 550 yards from the championship tees.
Courtesy of Kahili G.C.
Kahili Golf Course on Maui - No. 1 green
Kahili Golf Course's opening hole is a par-4 at 403 yards from the championship tees.
Courtesy of Kahili G.C.
Kahili Golf Course on Maui - Clubhouse
Kahili Golf Course on Maui features a large clubhouse with a full restaurant and banquet facilities.
Courtesy of Kahili G.C.
Kahili Golf Course on Maui - No. 8
Kahili Golf Course's par-3 eighth hole features a pond in front of the green and views out to the ocean.
Courtesy of Kahili G.C.