I played this course for the first time last week. What I had heard and expected was a very difficult golf course. I like difficult courses, and based upon it's lofty ranking, I guess I was expecting a lot.
I absolutely hated it. Not only was it not fun, I didn't see the architectural merit in the course at all. I missed whatever it was that allowed it to received the rankings it has received, because I have never been more disappointed in my life with a golf course. I was almost pissed off, except I was laughing at how stupid it was. I am not a huge fan of Hawaii golf in general, but I just didn't see why this course was considered any good at all. It played VERY firm and fast, which made the experience worse I think, as the ball would run into trouble with straight shots off the tees. (I played the blue tees, at about 7000 yards)
Two of the par 5's required a layup with an iron off the tee, otherwise your ball would go in a the ravine. Another par 5 had a landing area so narrow with bunkers on both sides and a lake on one side that it was an iron as well. The other one was strange, a risk reward shot where shorter off the tee gave you a closer second shot to the green as the dogleg was almost a u shape.
As for the par 4's, I thought that a number were mediocre to bad. The tee shot on 1 is absurd for the first shot of the day, and the second shot is downhill, downwind, tucked just over crap. The tee shot on (what I think was) number 12 was just impossible, as the trees were so overgrown there was no where to hit it with an severely elevated tee into a cross wind. I could have hit a bucket of balls and not gotten one into play. Number 13 required a middle iron off the tee down wind before there was another jungle crossing. There were a number that were OK to good, but nothing better than anywhere else.
To be fair, I though the par 3's were pretty good. Different lengths, with different wind directions. Lots of room long on three of them to take the wind conditions into account. They were certainly the highlight.
As I stated in the beginning, I knew the course would be hard, and maybe not very enjoyable for a mid to high handicapper based on the sheer difficulty. But I was shocked after playing it that it has been ranked as high as it has been. It was ranked 51st by Golf Digest in 2001, and is almost always ranked number 1 in Hawaii. Can't believe it. Maybe under softer conditions, I would have seen more strategy or something. Maybe someone can enlighten me with what I missed, because I just didn't get it at all. Thoughts?