Kapolei Golf Club sits in the planned community of Kapolei on Oahu's leeward coast, roughly twenty miles west of Honolulu. Designed by Ted Robinson and opened in the mid-1990s, the course was developed as part of the broader Kapolei master plan, which transformed former agricultural land into a residential and commercial center. Robinson, known for his water-integrated designs throughout the western United States and Pacific, incorporated numerous lakes and streams into the routing, a signature element that defines much of the playing experience here.
The layout unfolds across relatively flat terrain typical of this coastal plain, with the architect using water hazards and strategic bunkering to create challenge and visual interest in the absence of significant elevation change. Several holes feature forced carries over ponds or require careful navigation around interconnected water features. The setting offers views toward the Waianae Range to the east, and the open, sunny conditions of the leeward side provide a contrast to the wetter windward coast.
Kapolei serves both residents of the surrounding community and visitors seeking accessible golf on Oahu's less-traveled western shore. The course operates as a daily-fee facility and has hosted local amateur competitions and qualifying events over the years. Its location makes it a practical option for golfers staying in the Ko Olina resort area or exploring the island beyond the more congested southeastern corridor.
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Kapolei at Kapolei Golf Club has a Course Vaults score of — out of 10 based on 1 explicit golfer rating.
Kapolei was designed by Ted Robinson.
Yes. Kapolei at Kapolei Golf Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Kapolei is 72.
Kapolei plays 7,001 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Kapolei is 136.