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Old March 19th, 2007, 02:33 PM
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Looks like i'll be playing Wailea Club. Looks exactly for what I was looking for.
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Old March 19th, 2007, 11:42 PM
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Looks like i'll be playing Wailea Club. Looks exactly for what I was looking for.
Sounds great! Hope you have a great honeymoon and a great time in Hawaii.
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Old March 20th, 2007, 02:50 PM
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Another question.

Would you recommend taking my clubs or renting? I'm afraid I lose my clubs. I have a lot of bread invested in those clubs.

We are taking quite a few flights.

Miami to ATL to San Fran to Honolulu to Maui. I can see somthing getting lost in translation there.
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Old March 21st, 2007, 10:31 AM
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Assuming you play fairly standard clubs there is no good reason to take on the hassle of transporting your clubs. I have rented clubs at Kapalua, in Cabo and a few other places with great results, and I am left handed. All Kapalua had last time was Wilson Fat-shaft clubs, and I was disappointed. However, we got out on the course and my Dad was stealing clubs out of my bag. They were in great shape, and the "FatShaft" was very controllable and let us just go out and have a great time. I didn't even think about the clubs after I hit the first par 3 (#5 on the Bay Course) to within 2 feet. It is still one of the best shots I have ever hit, but the fact that it was in such a beautiful setting is what makes it so memorable.

It is hard not to enjoy playing golf in Hawaii. Whatever you decide to do you will have a great time, but make it easy on yourself and just play what they have there, your memories will be great regardless.
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Old April 26th, 2007, 05:42 PM
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Do not take your own clubs, especially if you have a connecting flight. The Hawaii golf courses are use to renting clubs and they do a pretty good job keeping their equipment in top shape.

I mentioned in another post that if you're going to Maui, you need to go to the island of Lanai ($26 ow ferry) and golf at the Lodge at Koele and the Manele Bay Hotel. Ranked 1 and 2 in the top 100 Golf Resorts.

If you need anymore info, just let me know. I'm a travel agent and a Hawaii Destination Specialist and also becoming a Golf Specialist.
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