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Mauna Lani Auberge Collection

Course type: Daily fee/Resort

68-1310 Mauna Lani Dr, Kohala Coast, Hawaii 96743
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Overview

Mauna Lani, meaning “mountain reaching heaven,” is a storied resort nestled within idyllic beaches, sacred fishponds and primordial lava fields on Hawai’i Island’s Kohala Coast. Rooted in the timeless spirit of old Hawai’i, Mauna Lani Auberge Collection is home to the storied North and South Courses, designed by Homer Flint, Raymond Cain and Robin Nelson and dedicated to famed golfer and former landowner, Francis H. I'i Brown.

Deemed the #1 golf course in the United States by GolfPass, the South Course is built on a 16th century Kaniku lava flow. Former host venue to the annual Senior Skins Game, the South Course enjoys two of the most photographed holes in the world: Holes No. 7 and 15.

Also acclaimed is the neighboring North Course, which enjoys rolling green fairways, kiawe forests and 230-acre protected archeological district. Its signature hole, Hole No. 17, is a par-three located at the base of a lava bowl.

Course photos

Landscape putting greens and fairway photo of the Mauna Lani Auberge Collection golf course
Landscape putting greens and fairway photo of the Mauna Lani Auberge Collection golf course
Landscape putting greens and fairway photo of the Mauna Lani Auberge Collection golf course
Street map of Mauna Lani Auberge Collection and its local surroundings.

Course details

Courses

  • WikiWiki Course
  • North Course
  • South Course

Address

68-1310 Mauna Lani Dr
Kohala Coast, Hawaii 96743