Hawaii Prince Golf Club
Experience Oahu's only 27-hole championship golf course, designed by Arnold Palmer, offering challenging play across three distinct nine-hole layouts with scenic views of the Waianae Mountains.
- 27-hole championship course
- Designed by Arnold Palmer
- Practice facilities (driving range, putting green)
- Pro shop on-site
Hawaii Prince Golf Club is a Leeward Coast golf stop in ʻEwa Beach, set a comfortable drive west of Honolulu and well suited to travelers who want a full golf day rather than a quick resort outing. Its standout feature is simple and rare in Hawaiʻi: a 27-hole championship layout on Oʻahu, giving the course enough variety to feel like more than one round in one setting. For golfers building an itinerary around play, practice, and a proper clubhouse meal, it is one of the island’s more substantial options.
Three nines, one strategy-driven day
The course is built around three interchangeable nine-hole layouts, commonly paired into different 18-hole combinations. That gives the round real character, because the routing changes the way each visit unfolds and keeps the experience from feeling repetitive. Arnold Palmer and Ed Seay designed the course to reward planning as much as shot-making: long fairways, roughly 90 white sand bunkers, and 10 lakes bring water and sand into play often enough to matter without turning every hole into a forced carry.
The setting also defines the round. The ʻEwa Plain is open and sunny, and the Waianae Mountains rise in the background with a dry, dramatic look that contrasts nicely with the course’s green expanses. It is a polished, purpose-built golf environment rather than a scenic detour with a few holes attached.
Best for a dedicated golf block, not a casual stop
This is the kind of activity that works best when it anchors half a day or more. A full round takes real time, and the club’s practice facilities, pro shop, and clubhouse make it easy to turn the visit into a complete golf outing instead of just a tee time. There is also a shorter Quick Shot Golf option for players who want a more compact round without committing to a full championship day.
Because this is a serious golf property, advance reservations matter. Travelers should plan ahead rather than hoping for a walk-up slot, and it helps to arrive with enough cushion to handle check-in, warming up, and pre-round logistics without rushing.
Good fit for experienced players, mixed groups, and golfers who want scenery with their scorecard
Hawaii Prince Golf Club suits players who appreciate a strategic course with enough length and variety to justify the drive out to ʻEwa Beach. It is especially appealing for mixed-skill groups, since the layout can challenge better golfers while still offering a straightforward, organized playing experience.
It is less compelling for travelers who are not already planning to golf in Hawaiʻi, or for visitors looking for a short, low-commitment beach-day add-on. The tradeoff is time and cost: this is a destination round, not a spontaneous diversion. For golfers, though, the combination of thoughtful design, mountain views, and a full-service setup makes it one of Oʻahu’s more rewarding tee times.








