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Ka'anapali Kai Golf Course (Lahaina, Hawaii)

Ka'anapali Kai Golf Course logo Golf Course Review by: Billy Satterfield

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The Takeaway:  This is the type of course you play with your family members for the most casual of rounds and only if you get a favorable rate to do so. The course conditions are not great and many of the hole designs and scenery is uninspired. My expectations weren't very high for the Kai course since I had never seen it on any list featuring the best courses in Hawaii, but I was expecting more than what I found considering the renovation this course received in 2005. Ultimately there are better options for value golf on the island of Maui.  Grade C-

Quick Facts

Designer:  Arthur Jack Snyder in 1967 and Robin Nelson in 2005

Cost:  $99.00 - $205.00 (includes cart) Click for current rates

Phone Number:  (866) 454-4653

Course Website:  Official Website - Visit Ka'anapali Kai Golf Course's official website by clicking on the link provided.

Directions:  Get here! - 2290 Kaanapali Parkway, Lahaina, Hawaii  96761 – UNITED STATES

Photos:  See additional photos of Ka'anapali Kai Golf Course

What to Expect:  The Kai course is the little brother to the better known Royal Ka'anapali course found on Maui's west coast. The course is rather short and the conditioning is not impressive for a resort course. More serious golfers will favor teeing up at Royal Ka'anapali while ladies and kids may find the easier and more laid back Kai course more appealing. The opening hole plays along the highway before taking a bridge to the other side of the road. The proximity of the course to traffic and homes create a distraction for many of the holes though there are a couple of holes that are pretty fun despite the setting. If you choose to play Royal Ka'anapali in the morning, very attractive rates are offered to play the Kai course that afternoon. It should be noted that there are FootGolf holes scattered throughout the layout and those flags can potentially have you aiming at the wrong target.

By the Numbers

Tees Par Yardage Rating Slope
Lava 70 6388 74.2 145
Sand 70 6010 72.1 139
Fern 70 5563 70.0 134
Hibiscus (Women) 70 4522 70.1 123

Individual Hole Analysis

Signature Hole:  9th Hole – 373 Yard Par 4 – The best view of the day is afforded on the closing hole of the front nine. A modest length par four that plays straight downhill, the 9th gives players a great chance to score a birdie and enjoy an ocean view along the way as long as you avoid the bunkers on each side of the fairway and green.

9th Hole at Ka'anapali Kai Golf Course (373 Yard Par 4)
9th Hole at Ka'anapali Kai Golf Course (373 Yard Par 4)

9th Hole at Ka'anapali Kai Golf Course (373 Yard Par 4)
9th Hole at Ka'anapali Kai Golf Course (373 Yard Par 4)

Best Par 3:  11th Hole – 182 Yards – Another ocean view is on display for the downhill 11th which would be stunning if it weren't for the buildings peaking through the palm trees and blocking some of the water. The green is well bunkered so having your distance dialed in here is critical.

11th Hole at Ka'anapali Kai Golf Course (182 Yard Par 3)
11th Hole at Ka'anapali Kai Golf Course (182 Yard Par 3)

Best Par 4:  7th Hole – 395 Yards – The uphill 7th plays deceptively longer than the scorecard indicates. The quickest way to get in trouble is to try and cut the corner and end up in one of the bunkers that protects the dogleg. The uphill approach affords a limited view of the green and a hit to the confidence, but those with the mental toughness to rise above the challenge will be rewarded.

7th Hole at Ka'anapali Kai Golf Course (395 Yard Par 4)
7th Hole at Ka'anapali Kai Golf Course (395 Yard Par 4)

7th Hole at Ka'anapali Kai Golf Course (395 Yard Par 4)
7th Hole at Ka'anapali Kai Golf Course (395 Yard Par 4)

Best Par 5:  12th Hole – 558 Yards – With only two par fives to pick from, the 12th gets the nod here. The fairway gently bends left throughout the hole and finishes at a green flanked on each side by bunkers. The approach shot offers a peek at the Pacific Ocean.

12th Hole at Ka'anapali Kai Golf Course (558 Yard Par 5)
12th Hole at Ka'anapali Kai Golf Course (558 Yard Par 5)

12th Hole at Ka'anapali Kai Golf Course (558 Yard Par 5)
12th Hole at Ka'anapali Kai Golf Course (558 Yard Par 5)

Birdie Time:  4th Hole – 308 Yard Par 4 – Just a handful of paces over 300 yards, the 4th is ripe for the taking. Long hitters can go for the green in an effort to find the putting surface that is surrounded by a trio of bunkers while short hitters will still have a scoring club in their hand on their second shot. This hole is 40 yards shorter than any other par four on the course so take advantage of it.

4th Hole at Ka'anapali Kai Golf Course (308 Yard Par 4)
4th Hole at Ka'anapali Kai Golf Course (308 Yard Par 4)

4th Hole at Ka'anapali Kai Golf Course (308 Yard Par 4)
4th Hole at Ka'anapali Kai Golf Course (308 Yard Par 4)

Bogey Beware:  18th Hole – 348 Yard Par 4 – The closing hole on the Kai course punishes the greedy player. Bunkers catch drives that sail right of the fairway and a pond come into play on that side before crossing in front of the green. Players hitting driver that don't hit it dead straight are sure to end up in the trees, sand, or water. With the green fronted by water and protected by three bunkers, it stands as the most demanding approach on the course.

18th Hole at Ka'anapali Kai Golf Course (348 Yard Par 4)
18th Hole at Ka'anapali Kai Golf Course (348 Yard Par 4)

18th Hole at Ka'anapali Kai Golf Course (348 Yard Par 4)
18th Hole at Ka'anapali Kai Golf Course (348 Yard Par 4)

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