Kahuku Golf Course, located on the North Shore of Oahu, Hawaii, is a charming 9-hole municipal golf course known for its oceanfront views and links-style layout. Built in the 1930s for the workers of Kahuku Sugar Mill, the course was later taken over by the City and County of Honolulu in 1952. Despite its rustic amenities, including port-a-potties and a lack of a 19th hole, the course offers a serene and challenging golf experience with strong trade winds and beautiful ocean vistas on eight of nine holes.
The nearby Kahuku Beach, often referred to as Golf Course Beach, is a hidden gem with pristine white sand and limited facilities, offering an isolated retreat for those seeking a less crowded beach experience. The area is surrounded by lush scenery and exciting attractions like Turtle Bay Resort and the Polynesian Cultural Center.
Visitors to the area can enjoy surfing, beachcombing, and dining at local eateries famous for seafood and traditional Hawaiian cuisine.