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Review Date January 3, 2002 Overall Rating
4 of 5
Value Rating
4 of 5
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|  | Reviewed by: Ryan , Shoots in the 90s, from Calgary, Alberta Summary: Just as the review before has mentioned, this is a very underated track on Maui. It's now called ELLAIR. Greens, Fairways in very nearly resort-course shape. The tee boxes could stand to be bigger so they could handle multiple marker placements to accommodate all the traffic. Coupon offered in local Guides gives $15 discount, and a 2nd round at $20 makes this one of the best deals on the Island. Short but demanding layout. Keep it in the Fairway to go low. Customer Service: very good. Similar Courses Played: The restaurant was closed, so only pro shop sandwiches available. Drink Cart doesn't always run, so pack a few with you. Range balls were of excellent quality! Found a bunch of Titleists that didn
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Review Date November 6, 2001 Overall Rating
4 of 5
Value Rating
4 of 5
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|  | Reviewed by: ilioiki, Shoots in the 80s, from Wailuku, Hawaii Summary: Probably the most under-rated track on Maui.
Relatively tight fairways, but somewhat generous greens, if the wind is blowing you'll be hard pressed to reach, several holes that play into it, including the par 5 8th.
Water comes into play on 5 holes, 3 on the front and 2 on the back. OB left along 7 through 12 (which is a monster par 3 with the tradewinds blowing).
Greens are always in great condition, hell, the whole course is in better condition than Kaanapali!! Customer Service: Decent to good. Similar Courses Played: Good hotdogs, decent prices.
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