Images of Golf Course and Golfing on Big Island of Hawaii Vacation
75Golf course on Big Island of Hawaii
Day 3...
This hub addresses golf and more with many pictures taken on days 3 & 4 of our Island vacation in Hawaii.
This was another day we had at our full discretion of what we might choose to do. So for the first time, my husband and I split up and went our separate ways for part of the day.
He went golfing with some associates of his and I joined a group heading into the town of Kona to do some exploring and shopping.
This donkey crossing sign was an interesting one. Note the white coral used for graffiti in the background against the black lava alongside the road we were traveling.
Apparently donkeys are used to transport coffee beans down the mountainside for harvest. Some escaped and have become wild and roam the area. Thus...the warning sign.
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Kona coffee is sold world wide and is reputed to be of excellent quality.
My mother-in-law fell in love with Kona coffee when she visited Hawaii many years prior to our visit. She often purchased pure Kona coffee and loved not only the taste of it, but the memories generated by first tasting it in Hawaii.
It is amazing how not only sights but tastes and smells can generate a memory.
Banyan trees add interest to the streets of Kona.
They are a type of epiphytic plant that send down aerial roots which eventually become thick tree-like stalks and keep expanding the girth of these trees which can eventually cover a huge area. We saw several of these on the streets of Kona as we were exploring the area.
The beach in Kona appears to be a really nice one.
The water seems to be clear and the beach sandy. It is roped off to keep swimmers from deeper and possibly more dangerous waters.
We had lunch in an open air restaurant overlooking the water.
Searching for muumuus to take home as gifts for my mother, mother-in-law and myself occupied much of my time that day.
The people that accompanied me were also intent on doing some shopping. We all found something to please our various tastes.
That evening my husband and I had a wonderful meal at The Grill in our hotel. A former Miss Delaware was singing melodic songs accompanied by a pianist. We both tried some fish entrees that were unfamiliar to us. They were delicious.
It is always fun trying foods that are local in nature.
This ended day 3 of our Hawaiian vacation.
My mother-in-law's favorite Kona coffee...
Golf
Golf in Hawaii
Day 4
After another morning breakfast at the open-aired Cafe, we joined another couple and decided to spend the day at the Mauna Lani award winning Francis H. I'i Brown Golf Course.
The previous day my husband had played the 18 hole North Course and this day we were to play the South Course.
When I say we were to play...three of them played and I was the cart driver and photographer on our team.
Whether one actually plays the game of golf or not, seeing these magnificent greens and fairways cut out of the jet-black lava beds and positioned alongside the emerald green, turquoise and blue waters of the Pacific Ocean was a delightful experience in and of itself.
Each hole had its distinctive challenge and the lava beds posed some serious hazards along the way. Between the normal sand traps, the lava beds and the Pacific ocean, I'll just bet that a great number of golf balls are swallowed up by this course.
It was an extremely windy day which added to the challenge of sinking shots into the designated holes. As if the scenery was not distraction enough...!
On the south course, hole number fifteen is THE signature one. Golfers either love or hate this hole! It was amazing to see! One steps up on the green and when driving, one has to launch the ball high enough and long enough to hit the green which sits across an expanse of rocky lava outcrops amidst the rolling waters of the Pacific Ocean.
This part of the ocean must have a good number of golf balls lining the bottom!
As you scroll through the number of golf course photographs that I loaded into this hub, you will be able to appreciate some of the exquisite scenery that we got to see in person that day.
The black lava that sat adjacent to the fairways was at times piled so high that it was taller than a person. At other times it merely served to be a dramatic contrast of color delineating the edge of the fairway.
In a few places some condos were situated overlooking the golf course as well as the ocean.
At the end of my photos I scanned in one side of the scorecard which shows the layout of the south course at the Mauna Lani Resort as well as part of a brochure showing that #15 golf hole from a different perspective.
Golfers will especially like getting to see this as they compare it to other courses that they have played or wish to play.
After enjoying all the fresh air and golfing adventure, we chose to once again dine in the open aired Cafe at the Ritz-Carlton Mauna Lani. It is a casual setting overlooking the beautifully landscaped grounds, the pool and the ocean.
A trio played soft Hawaiian music and two beautiful girls alternated dancing the hula.
What a wonderful and relaxing day!
Hope that you enjoyed seeing the pictures of golf, shopping, etc. on days 3 & 4 of our vacation on the Island of Hawaii. The next day we were scheduled to take a full day tour of the Big Island and had to get an early start. Look to Day 5 for those details and numerous pictures.
Do you like to play golf?
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Not the same Hawaiian golf course, but fun to see for golfers.
Aloha Oe - video clip - Tia Carrere
Other days of our vacation in Hawaii...
- Pictures of Our Submarine Ride in Hawaii Island Vacation
An Atlantis Submarine ride was just one of the things that we did on our last day of vacation on the Big Island. See all 47 photos and some videos here. - Hawaii Island Vacation in Papillon Helicopter Ride with Pictures
Our first helicopter ride ever and what better place than riding over an active volcano and getting to see waterfalls splashing into the Pacific? Photos and videos. - Hawaii Island Vacation - All Day Tour of Big Island - Pictures
This fabulous day long tour had us experiencing a black sand beach, Volcanoes National Park, a lava tube, spectacular garden, large cattle ranch and so much more. Photos and videos! - Hawaii Island Vacation - Big Island - Pictures - Ritz Carlton
Now called the Orchid at Mauna Lani and a part of ITT Sheraton's Luxury Collection, 26 photos will be shared when my husband and I visited the Big Island of Hawaii and this same resort was a Ritz Carlton. Luxury is luxury no matter the name change!
Other hubs by Peggy W...
- California - Pictures of the famous 17 Mile Drive
Peeble Beach golf course, the Lone Cypress and more...
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Hi Peggy,
I've never been to Hawaii and never played golf. I like the donkey crossing sign.No stranger than the deer crossing signs in Wisconsin. Voted up and interesting.
I love to play Golf Peggy.
Have you ever tried golfing in Las Vegas? The weather is similiar to Hawaii. I had a chance to play at the same course you mentioned in your article. It was great except after 13 holes it was just too too hot to continue. Great fun though
I enjoyed this trip. Your writing is wonderful and the photos are fabulous. Thank you for sharing your experience.
Between the Jack Johnson songs I have been listening to and your hubs, I am really beginning to crave a trip to Hawaii. That "Donkey Crossing" sign in itself might be worth the trip!
Seems you had so much fun out of this excursion! Nice photos.
Oh, you're definitly a good travel chronicler, Peggy, thanks. The photos are awesome.
I dream of Hawaii. I am enjoying your beautiful pictures and memories. Keep sharing them.
Great hub asalways ! Thanks a lot peggy :)
Talking about Banyan trees, we have one here on the outskirts of Bangalore( India) called 'Dodda Aladamara' which means the Big Banyan tree which has spread to a radius of almost one kilometer, it is a very popular tourist attraction ...
I love the Banyan trees.
Proving, yet again, a bad day of golf in Hawaii beats a good day at the office!! LOL!!!


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Peggy W Hub Author 6 hours ago
Hi Don,
We have seen quite a few deer crossing signs but this was our first donkey crossing sign that we had ever seen. We weren't there at the right time to see the wild donkeys. Thanks for reading and commenting on this golfing hub from Hawaii.