Municipal and public walking golf in Hawaii doesn't get the attention it deserves on the mainland
Municipal and public walking golf in Hawaii doesn't get the attention it deserves on the mainland. Coral Creek is where local golfers actually play. Eighteen holes at fees that don't require a resort stay. The 6,808-yard layout sits on Hawaiian terrain shaped by forces no course architect could replicate elsewhere. The slope of 135 is honest. Walking this round demands something of you physically. Pace of play runs high here, which matters when momentum is everything. Book an early tee time. Walking in mid-morning Hawaiian heat is a different proposition than the same round at 7 a.m.