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While Princeville is a
wonderful place to do absolutely nothing, it is a particularly
terrific place to do just about everything. If golf is your game, one
of our courses, the Prince, is on Golf Digest's short-list of
America's 100 Greatest Golf Courses. But man does not live by golf
alone. Tennis, spa facilities, hiking, river and ocean kayaking and
just about anything you want to do above or below the water is in
abundant availability
In
addition to the golf, tennis, biking and water sports offered within
the Resort, Princeville is also the gateway to an astonishing array of
entertainment options on Kauai's North Shore. These include canoeing
or kayaking emerald rivers, cruising and sailing along the famed Na
Pali Coast, touring peaks and canyons by helicopter, hiking to
secluded beaches, horseback riding to waterfalls, deep-sea fishing and
whale watching. While most of these activities get you up-close and
personal with nature, there is also sightseeing and shopping at the
Princeville Shopping Center and in the picturesque town of Hanalei.
TENNIS
Conveniently located next to the Princeville Makai Clubhouse, you'll
find the Princeville Tennis Club with six Plexipave courts, a
full-service Pro Shop and one of the most beautiful locations for
tennis in the world.
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GOLF
All
too infrequently does the perfection of nature and creativity of man
intersect in absolute harmony. At Princeville Resort, however, they
blend gloriously. Here you are surrounded by beauty, no matter where
you are or what you choose to do and at the heart of the Princeville
experience is golf. But not just any kind of golf. In collaboration
with nature, Robert Trent Jones, Jr. has fashioned 45 of the most
beautiful, tropical holes of golf in the world. They range along green
bluffs that skirt mountains and the bluest ocean, offering stunning
views everywhere you look
Golf Digest has named The Prince Course the Number One golf course in
the State of Hawaii. It is also included in their prestigious list of
"America's 100 Greatest Golf Courses." The Prince is one of Hawaii's
most challenging golf courses, with a USGA course rating of 75.3 and a
145 slope. But fear not. Five different tees on each hole allow you to
set your own challenge. Named after Prince Albert, the only son of
King Kamehameha IV and Queen Emma, The Prince is Robert Trent Jones,
Jr.'s masterpiece. Looking as if it had emerged full-blown from
nature, it chugs uphill, jumps ravines and careens downhill like a
roller-coaster.
Adjoining it is one of the most magnificent golf and clubhouse
facilities in the world, the 60,000 square foot Princeville Golf Club.
Here, golfers can enjoy the amenities of the Princeville Health Club &
Spa and the Princeville Restaurant & Bar. The Golf Club also features
full banquet facilities — including two meeting rooms — The Alii Room
with capacity of 260 pax and the Lehua Room (25-30 pax capacity).
Golf Digest lists the Princeville Makai Course in its Top 50 Resort
Courses, and has included it in "America's 100 Greatest Golf Courses"
for 16 consecutive years. The Makai is really three courses in one:
the Ocean Nine - venturing closest to the Pacific, the Lakes Nine -
winding its way around serene lakes and the Woods Nine - diverting its
way through native woodlands.
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