18th hole: 663 yards (!!!). Par 5.
Aside from the trees, clubhouse and carts (and sometimes corporate tents), the view is truly one to be savored on the last tee box. As at the penultimate hole, tee shots here will carry forever down the hill while riding the wind. The fairway width may not match that of the Old Course, but it is more than ample.
While a drive down the right edge may get a bigger kick forward, generally the fairway sweeps balls left.
With a nice, long rollout, any decent drive that stays right of the gunch could bring the green into range.
With a helping right-to-left stance, breeze and approach, a running hook is the shot de jour.
For those unable to reach in two, this ticklish downhill chip/pitch requires delicate judgment and execution to salvage birdie hopes.
This long last look up the ski slope will certainly leave one pining for another eagle try, but the snorkels and bikinis a few hundred yards away may delay repeat play.
Hawaiians truly enjoy an embarrassment of riches.