Experience
at Koele
This resort was named to "GOLF Magazine's" 1998 list
of "Silver Medal Resorts." The front nine is located on
the side of a mountain, providing some spectacular views. The back
nine is more open than the front nine and not as hilly. The greens
are fast and medium-sized, and the fairways vary in width and are
tree lined on the front nine. Water hazards come into play on several
holes, including #17, a 308-yard, par 4, which calls for an approach
shot to an island green. The signature hole is #8, a 444-yard, par
4, offering a panoramic view of the surrounding countryside and
a 250-foot drop in elevation from the tee box to the fairway. This
hole has a lake and a fairway sand bunker on the right and a hillside
on the left side of the fairway. "Golf Digest" rated this
course as the 13th "Best in State" course for 1995-96,
and 15th in 1997-98. The weather around this course can be totally
different from its sister course, the Challenge at Manele. This
course is located at about 1,800 feet of elevation and can have
fog and rain, while it is sunny at the beach side.
| Holes |
18 |
| Architect(s) |
Greg Norman |
| Year Built |
1990 |
| Public/Private |
Resort |
| Guest Policy |
Open |
| Range |
Yes |
| Rental Clubs |
Yes |
| Pro In House |
Yes |
| Metal Spikes Okay |
No |
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