As Hawaii golf goes, I have always been a fan of Mauna Kea. I have also played the courses of Maui and Lanai, but Mauna Kea has always been special to me. As I have mentioned in previous posts I am not one who typically analyzes the strategic shot values of each hole, but rather get intoxicated by the overall feel of a course, its surroundings and quirks (fun surprises). Mauna Kea sits on relatively gentle slope overlooking some spectacular ocean vistas. Each hole tends to have a degree of isolation. It's beautiful, serene, the wind can be a challenge and it is the Hawaiian course which started it all. Others may view these issues as week when rating a golf course, but I think they deserve credit and as such would rank it higher than the other Hawaiian courses. The Challenge at Manele is also a delight, but it is a quintessential example of a modern golf course in a spectacular setting. Mauna Kea is a classic by Hawaiian standards.