Waikoloa Beach Resorts (Hawaii Island)
About Waikoloa Beach Resorts (Hawaii Island)
Waikoloa Beach is a 1,350-acre master-planned resort community on the Kohala Coast of Hawaii (Big) Island. It offers multiple hotels, plus additional condominium and villa units. It is home to a wealth of water sports, restaurants and nightlife, as well as three 18-hole golf courses. Accommodations include the Hilton Waikoloa Village, Hilton Grand Vacations, Waikoloa Beach Marriott Resort & Spa, Marriott's Waikoloa Ocean Club and the Lava Lava Beach Club Cottages. Condominiums are offered both on golf course fairways and overlooking the coastline. The golf club features the Beach Course, designed by Robert Trent Jones Jr., and the Kings' Course, designed by Tom Weiskopf and Jay Morrish. The Waikoloa Village Course is another option that is more affordable and inland for primarily local play. Waikoloa Beach Resort is located 17 miles from Kona International Airport.Facts
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Photo submitted by u000002120573 on 02/20/2026
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Photo submitted by u000002120573 on 02/20/2026
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Waikoloa Village golf course Photo submitted by KAKgolfnow10 on 02/04/2026
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Photo submitted by u000005705470 on 10/24/2024
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Photo submitted by u000005705470 on 10/24/2024
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blowhole Photo submitted by Joseph5086303 on 02/11/2024
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windy windy Photo submitted by Joseph5086303 on 02/11/2024
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#3, par 3 Photo submitted by Nellie36 on 01/13/2024
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Photo submitted by torichar on 06/14/2023
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Photo submitted by dennislfung on 04/25/2023
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Signature hole. Photo submitted by JULIECFD on 03/05/2023
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Great day for golf!! Photo submitted by u314161605523 on 11/29/2022
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Photo submitted by tonyli on 10/14/2022
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Great view of Haleakala Photo submitted by u000003564773 on 10/01/2022
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Photo submitted by bradstanley7 on 06/18/2022
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Photo submitted by bradstanley7 on 06/18/2022
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Babies! Photo submitted by u314162588163 on 04/20/2022
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Par 3 #6. Photo submitted by Edward7169256 on 07/11/2021
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Photo submitted by u000001518660 on 05/25/2021
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Photo submitted by canuckinaz on 04/03/2021
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Photo submitted by robgonzo on 02/22/2021
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Photo submitted by u000005834925 on 06/29/2020
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7th Green Photo submitted by daslinker on 01/19/2018
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Distant Ocean View Photo submitted by PadraigJ on 10/13/2014
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Water guards the par-3 seventh hole on the Kings course at the Waikoloa Beach Resort. Photo submitted by JasonDeeganGA on 01/28/2014
Beach/Lake Courses
Unique layout, hole 6 on the ocean did not disappoint. Greens/bunkers in rough shape, everything else well kept. Worth playing if staying in Waikoloa. Great warmup/range area (included).
Diamond in the rough
Waikoloa Village is a diamond in the rough course. I believe it could be great but is currently good. The staff there are phenomenal. The range and carts are solid. Fairways and greens were in great shape. The only quibble I have is with the choices to go with a kitty litter like pebbly sand in the traps. It’s easily to work through but could be swapped out for something nicer.
Great weather & course
The weather was great, fairways are open so it's hard to lose a ball and the course was in great shape. Very nice practice area.
Just OK. Nothing to write home about
Overall: Course condition was sketchy. Fairways needed mowing, greens were pretty chewed up, and there was no sand in the bunkers...literally. They use small gravel instead. Playing partner had scratches on sole of sand wedge. Pro Shop/Cart barn folks were great and drink cart person was wonderful.
This is definitely a "low cost" course for Hawaii. Especially if you consider Mauna Kea ($$$$) and Mauna Lani ($$$$) in the same area.
However, you can find better value if you get the multiple day (at least two day) package at the Beach Courses at Waikoloa just down the road.
No extras
Nice course, but plan on paying for balls on the driving range, and bring your own water, they don’t provide any. 5 hour rounds are not much fun, but expect that on the weekend.
Nice course
Firm greens, Bunkers had mixture of sand and dirt compacted and unracked.
Golf in Hawaii
Challenging course with great views throughout. Play was a little slow but mainly due to a foursome two groups in front of us. The only thing I didn’t like was the sand traps were pea gravel but I understand the reason. (Strong winds would blow the sand out of the traps)
Nice but?
Beautiful course, but for us expensive. Thankfully we had a golf pass because without it I’m not sure we would play. They also charge locals about a third of what non residents pay. That seems a little steep. We had to rent one set of clubs for $75, & my cousin just rode along for $30 which was $5 less the what a local paid to play. So all told 3 players & 1 ride along for a little over $400. Also the t times are so close so inevitably you’re stacked, & the people behind us were a little impatient to the point of hitting while we were still on green. No rangers, but a nice food & drink cart that by 1 pm was out of a lot.
Need to mow.
Whole coarse needed mowed and pins reset. Rains probably inhibited maintenance. Fun layout.
Very playable
Very pretty course with some distant ocean views. Nothing exciting, but challenging without being unfair and well laid out. Definitely walkable. In good shape. Fine stones in the bunkers were interesting.