Oahu Golf Courses
Book your Oahu tee times quickly and easily online for some of Hawaii’s best golf courses, featuring spectacular ocean and mountain views.
Oahu Coral Creek Golf Course
Nestled along Oahu’s Ewa Plain, no other course in Hawaii can compares to the beauty, challenge and experience of [tag]Coral Creek Golf Course[/tag]. It provides a challenging test to golfers of all skill levels.
Oahu Ko Olina Golf Course
[tag]Ko Olina Golf Course[/tag] has been recognized by Golf Digest as one of the “Top 75 Resort Courses in the U.S.” The course includes 16 water features on 8 different holes, multi-tiered greens, and well-manicured fairways.
Oahu Turtle Bay Golf Resort
[tag]Turtle Bay Golf Resort[/tag] is located on Oahu’s scenic North Shore, the Arnold Palmer Course is home of the PGA Champion’s Tour Turtle Bay Championship held every January and the LPGA’s SBS Open held every February.
Oahu Turtle Bay Golf Resort
Turtle Bay’s George Fazio resort-style course has hosted the LPGA’s Hawaiian Open and was the site of the first Senior Skins Game. It features generous fairways, deep bunkers, and ocean views.
Oahu Kapolei Golf Course
The par-72 championship [tag]Kapolei Golf Course[/tag] is beautifully landscaped with floral gardens, coconut palms, 5 expansive lakes, and elevated greens, providing a challenging and enjoyable round for both men and women of varying skills.
Oahu Ko’olau Golf Course
Carved out of a magnificent tropical forest, [tag]Ko’olau Golf Club[/tag] is considered to be “The World’s Most Challenging Golf Course” from the back tees, Ko’olau promises a memorable golf experience for golfers of all skill levels.
Hawaii Prince Golf Course
Designed by Arnold Palmer and Ed Seay, this unique course boasts 27 dramatic holes offering stunning views of the rain-carved Waianae mountains – the only golf course of its kind in Hawaii.
Oahu Luana Hills Golf Course
Perhaps the most beautiful golf course on Oahu, [tag]Luana Hills Golf Course[/tag] is a one-of-a-kind creation, sculpted by Pete/Perry Dye Design in 1993. Situated only 20 minutes from Honolulu in the Ko’olau Mountains.