Enhancements include renovated bunkers and greens, expanded landscaping, an updated dining facility, refinished tennis courts and the addition of pickleball courts. “Since the newly renovated course has reopened, it has been extremely well-received by members and their guests,” says Tim Graff, a club member. Overseeing the renovated course is the Director of Golf and PGA veteran, Michael Haywood, who joined the Hokuli’a team this past fall.
The Club at Hokuli’a, situated along the Kona Coast of Hawaii Island, made renovations to its 18-hole Jack Nicklaus Signature golf course in late 2022.
Enhancements include renovated bunkers and greens, expanded landscaping, an updated dining facility, refinished tennis courts and the addition of pickleball courts.
“After much anticipation, and some really great work done by the entire team at Hokuli’a, we are thrilled to be back on the golf course at the Club at Hokuli’a,” said Tim Graff, a club member. “The new greens and bunkers are excellent and the opening of expansive ocean views on the closing three holes is a major improvement to an already outstanding oceanfront Jack Nicklaus Signature 18-hole golf course. Since the newly renovated course has reopened, it has been extremely well-received by members and their guests.”
Overseeing the renovated course is the Director of Golf and PGA veteran, Michael Haywood, who joined the Hokuli’a team this past fall.
Featuring a Hawaii-style open air clubhouse designed by DeReus Architects and various neighborhoods of custom-built homes and homesites, Hokuli’a spans 1,260 acres and three miles of shoreline. Members can access amenities such as the clubhouse, three-lane lap pool, spa/massage oasis, pavilion restaurant, tennis and pickleball courts and aquatic activities. Members can take hikes throughout the property and the 140-acre Hokulia Shoreline Historic Park.
Hokuli’a released Phase 2 called “Nalu Kai,” comprising 20 premier oceanfront lots. The lots feature commanding views and direct ocean access spanning three miles along the shoreline, with prices ranging from $4.25 million to $7.5 million. Each lot within the community also comes with an agricultural easement for farming and sustainable living—growing fruit or coffee trees is encouraged due to the rich soil in the area.
Hawaii Life has managed the sales and marketing for the community for the past two years, with 55 sales made during that time frame.
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