"The Prince" is one of Hawaii's most challenging golf courses, with a USGA course rating of 75.3 and a 145 slope from the Championship tees. Named after Prince Albert, the son of King Kamehameha IV and Queen Emma, the course is Robert Trent Jones, Jr.'s masterpiece. Set along 390 acres of tropical jungle, streams, and waterfalls, the course jumps over ravines and careens up and down hills, demanding careful club selection and accurate shotmaking from any who play it.
Course Information
Course designed by Robert Trent Jones, opened in 1991