I've been meaning to do this for over a year, but Scott's post inspired me to finally do this today.
Challenge at Manele is located in the island of Lanai in Hawaii. It is an amazingly beautiful place. I have never seen colors so vibrant anywhere. The course is located above the Four Seasons resort overlooking the Hulop'e Bay. It was designed by Nicklaus.
First, some numbers:
Course Length (all Par 72)
5,024 yards from red tees
5,874 yards from white tees
6,310 yards from blue tees
6,684 yards from gold tees
7,039 yards from black tees
Men's Course Rating
Red White Blue Gold Nicklaus
64.6 68.3 70.4 72.1 73.7
Slope
115 123 126 130 135
Woman's Course Rating
Red White
68.8 73.2
Slope
119 129
And here we go...
Hole 1
Par: 4, Handicap: 13
Nicklaus Gold Blue White Red
Yardage 373 362 312 298 228
It is a fairly benign resort opener. The main distraction is the stunning view of the bay below. The day I played I saw a pod of dolphins frolicking in the bay from the tee box. Unbelievable.
Hole 2
Par: 4, Handicap: 3
Nicklaus Gold Blue White Red
Yardage 442 424 395 380 305
Fun hole, the landing area is quite wide, but you want to be close to the hazards on the left for the best approach.
Hole 3
Par: 3, Handicap: 17
Nicklaus Gold Blue White Red
Yardage 171 158 137 118 109
The first of 6 par 3's on the course. This is one of the better ones with a huge front bunker that dictates play.
Hole 4
Par: 5, Handicap: 11
Nicklaus Gold Blue White Red
Yardage 506 499 489 474 426
To reach this in two, it is best to drive it over the center bunker as the slope on the right side may stop your shot short.
Hole 5
Par: 5, Handicap: 7
Nicklaus Gold Blue White Red
Yardage 506 499 489 474 426
This is where it starts to get really fun. This course is quite unlike the other Nicklaus courses that I have played. Many of the holes openly invite bump and run shots. Many of the fairways (like this one) runs down to the green so you can land it short and let it run up to the pin. The overall course feels much like Kapalua Plantation course, albeit with smaller scales.
This hole was my favorite on the course, a genuine risk/reward hole. The tee shot is blind. The fairway rises then falls dramatically towards the green. Although it is 499 yards from the gold tee, you can get it very close to the green because the last 200 yards is all down hill and the fairways run. If you can bomb a drive down the left side, you may have a 30 or 40 chip to the green (or maybe even closer). But there is a hazard the juts in about 250 out from the green on the right that will eat up any ball near it. Since the tee shot is blind, this is a very tricky proposition. Of course, you can avoid all that and just put a 3 wood on the top of the ridge and hit a long iron (because of the elevation change, it will play a club or two less) to the green. Fun fun hole.
Hole 6
Par: 5, Handicap: 9
Nicklaus Gold Blue White Red
Yardage 544 531 509 476 426
Another reachable par 5 with a mesmerizing view. You really need to stay to the left side to have a good angle to the penninsula green.