The Big Island - Hawaii
The Hawaiian Islands are a collection of exquisite, exotic islands, offering the sound of surf and the beauty of a verdant land. Eash island has its own distinctive character and scenery and frequest inter-island flights allow visitors to experience several of the islands within one holiday. Golf in the Hawaiian Islands is incredibly popular and the course settings are some of the most spectacular to be found anywhere in the world. Because of the flying distance many visitors choose to stop over on the west coast of America, either en-route to or from Hawaii.
The Big Island has earned its name due to the fact that it is larger than the land area of all the other Hawaiian Islands put together. The beaches, mountains, and sights are all spread out throughout the island - affording you more room to explore and less crowds to compete with. Youngest of the Hawaiian Islands, the Big Island is expanding each day as the Kilauea volcano continues erupting.

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We are pleased to suggest the following recommended courses on The Big Island based on our own experience and the feedback of our clients:

Mauna Lani Resort North Course
Mauna Kea Golf Course
Kona Country Club Ali'I Mountain
Mauna Lani Resort South Course
Hapuna Golf Course
Hualalai Golf Club
Waikoloa Beach Resort Beach Course
Kona Country Club Ocean Course
Waikoloa Beach Resort Kings Course
Waikoloa Village Golf Club
Play at the private courses listed can be arranged in most cases
BEST TIME TO VISIT: Hawaii offers a superb year round golfing climate with warm, predominantly sunny days all year round. The summers tend to be drier and slightly hotter, and the winters can be wetter, particularly on north and east facing coasts which are exposed to tropical showers and breezier conditions as a result of the prevailing trade winds. The whale-watching season of December through to March is the most popular time to visit.
WEATHER AVERAGES (courtesy of www.weather.com)
|
Daily High Temp |
Monthly Rainfall |
|
January |
27°C |
81°f |
81mm |
February |
27°C |
81°f |
82mm |
March |
27°C |
82°f |
47mm |
April |
28°C |
83°f |
19mm |
May |
29°C |
84°f |
11mm |
June |
30°C |
86°f |
2mm |
July |
30°C |
87°f |
3mm |
August |
31°C |
88°f |
7mm |
September |
31°C |
88°f |
8mm |
October |
30°C |
87°f |
22mm |
November |
29°C |
85°f |
46mm |
December |
27°C |
82°f |
74mm |
United Airlines - Heathrow to Maui, via San Francisco or Los Angeles
Connecting flights allow you to either island hop amongst the Hawaiian Islands with ease. The flight from the Hawaiian Islands back to the West Coast is 4½-5 hours, with both overnight and daytime flights available. To break up the journey both San Francisco and Los Angeles make ideal locations to stopover on your journey.