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The Ala Wai Golf Course gets about 500 reservations per day, making it one of the busiest courses in the world. With so many rounds, it is no wonder why Ala Wai is one of the fastest playing courses anywhere.

This 18-hole, par-70 is set on the edge of Waikiki, with views of Diamond Head and the Koolau Mountain Range. One of the reasons that the Ala Wai golf course is so popular is because of its reasonable green fees and great location.

The Ala Wai Golf Course opened the first nine holes on September 13, 1931, as the first public course in the Islands. The course was built on the Territorial Fairgrounds on 150 acres of land. The second nine holes were opened on July 10, 1937, followed by the clubhouse in 1948. In 1989, seven holes of the front nine were redesigned by Nelson & Wright.

The course is a flat but challenging adventure, and the much needed renovations and changes have greatly enhanced the way the course plays.

The par-four 1st hole is now a dogleg right. The front layout now offers a pond behind the 2nd hole. The 3rd hole is a new dogleg right par five. It follows much of the old number 6 hole fairway. Number 4 is a very short par four with trees and sand traps coming into play. The 5th hole is a well- bunkered par three. The new 6th hole is roughly where the old 2nd hole was, and the new 7th looks a lot like the old number 1 hole. The par-three 8th and par-four 9th remain basically unchanged.

The wide, flat open terrain has very few trees, so wind can be a factor in your club selection. Robin Nelson says the most challenging hole is the new par-five 3rd hole, whose green wraps around a Monkeypod tree. Still one of the most challenging holes is the 18th, with its narrow fairway bordering the Ala Wai Canal, a tight green, and a stream trickling through its middle. Another challenging hole is the par-three 11th, which plays 186 yards straight into the wind.

On the Makai side (toward the ocean) is the Ala Wai Canal, bordered by hotels and condominiums which form the skyline of Waikiki. The fairways for holes number 14 and 18 run along the Ala Wai Canal.

On the Mauka (mountain) side are condos and homes rising up the slopes of the Koolau Range. Showers on this side of the island are usually brief and are more likely in the early morning or late afternoon. Downpours are rare, but light sprinkles of rain occasionally are blown from showers falling over the Koolau Range several miles away.

Because of the heavy play at Ala Wai, it is recommended that tee times are made one week in advance if possible. Single golfers and twosomes can usually avoid tee times by signing up on a waiting list. The course is equipped with a driving rang and pro shop; a good way to warm up while waiting for your tee time.

When first built in 1931, the Ala Wai Golf Course was run by the Territorial Fair Commission until Hawaii was admitted as a state in 1959. The Commission was abolished, and the City and County of Honolulu was then given control of the land. After much controversy and deliberation, Honolulu officials decided to permit the continued use of this valuable property as a municipal golf course.

There was a great deal of pressure on officials from investors to develop this prime real estate into hotels or condominiums. In fact, at the reopening of the course in 1989, Honolulu Mayor Frank Fasi told newspaper reporters that the city has been offered $2 billion for the real estate by Japanese investors.

The newest addition is a two-story 24,000-square-foot clubhouse, which includes offices, a restaurant, pro shop, lockers, storage, and a second-floor community recreation room.

Ala Wai Golf Course
404 Kapahulu Avenue
Honolulu, Hawaii 96815

Phone: (808) 296-2000

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