LOCATION:Lahaina, Maui, HI
Built 1980 by Arnold Palmer & Ed Seay
Length: 6632.00 yds.
Slope: 134.00
Course Rating: 70.40
Past Events: Lincoln-Mercury Kapalua International (Annual)
The Village course twists, turns, rises and falls through the West Maui Mountains. A serene trek through forested Hawaiian headlands, historic stands of Cook pines and eucalyptus remain scattered throughout the course. This course is complex enough to challenge the seasoned professional yet can be every bit as enjoyable for beginning golfers as well. The Village Course rises to 800 feet above sea level. It provides hilly terrain with links-style playability; 61 bunkers total with 4 water hazards. Signature Hole Comments: Don't let the yardage fool you. A slight dogleg left, encourages a short tee shot short of the large eucalyptus tree. Don't be distracted by the view - a tranquil man made lake stocked with grass carp (some as large as 40 pounds) scores high with players, but hopefully not on their scorecard.