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Golf Season in Honolulu

Golf is playable every day of the year in Honolulu — it is genuinely a year-round market with no off-season. The windward (northeast-facing) courses experience more rain and tradewind conditions, while leeward courses like Ko Olina are drier and calmer. November through March brings slightly more rain overall, but tropical showers are typically brief. Morning sessions offer the most reliably calm conditions.

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How much do golf lessons cost in Honolulu?
Private instruction in Honolulu averages around $120 per hour, reflecting the island's higher cost of living and limited land supply driving up facility costs. Instructors at resort courses like Ko Olina, Turtle Bay on the North Shore, or Makaha Resort may charge $140–$180. Ala Wai Golf Course — a City & County of Honolulu public course — offers instruction at more accessible rates, typically $80–$100.
When is the best time for golf lessons in Honolulu?
Any time of year is genuinely fine in Honolulu. April through September is the drier season with lower trade wind intensity on leeward courses. November through March can bring more rain and wind on windward-facing courses, but the climate is mild enough that committed golfers play and take lessons year-round without significant disruption.
Private vs. group lessons in Honolulu?
Both are available. Ala Wai Golf Course and several community recreation programs offer group clinics popular with beginners and youth players. Resort courses target visiting golfers with clinic-style instruction packages. For residents committed to improvement, private instruction is the better path, and Honolulu has a dedicated community of teaching professionals with deep island roots.
How often should I take golf lessons?
The year-round season is Honolulu's biggest advantage for lesson-takers — there is no weather-forced off-season and no reason to pause your development. Weekly instruction combined with regular rounds is entirely practical every month of the year, which means dedicated students here can accumulate more lesson-hours annually than players anywhere in the country except perhaps San Diego or Miami.
What are the best courses to take lessons at in Honolulu?
Ko Olina Golf Club on the leeward coast is a premier resort facility with excellent instruction and one of the most scenic teaching environments in the world. Hawaii Prince Golf Club in Ewa Beach has a quality teaching program. Ala Wai Golf Course — despite its unassuming appearance — has produced serious golfers and offers instruction at City & County rates. Waialae Country Club has a top-tier member instruction program.
Are there junior golf programs in Honolulu?
Junior golf is a significant part of Oahu's golf culture. The Hawaii State Junior Golf Association is active, and Ala Wai Golf Course historically has been the entry point for generations of local junior players. Several high schools in the state have competitive golf programs, and the Hawaii public school golf circuit is well-organized despite the state's small population.
How do I find a PGA-certified instructor in Honolulu?
The Aloha Section PGA covers Hawaii and has a professional directory. Our site allows you to filter by certification across Oahu and the neighbor islands. Look for instructors with local roots — a teaching pro who grew up playing Oahu courses will understand local conditions, course management, and the specific challenges of trade wind golf in ways that mainland transplants take time to develop.
How do the tradewinds affect golf and instruction in Honolulu?
The northeast tradewinds are a constant factor on most Oahu courses, especially those on the windward side of the Ko'olau Mountains. Good Honolulu instructors incorporate wind management — trajectory control, bump-and-run alternatives, club selection in crosswinds — into instruction from early stages. If you're visiting, ask your instructor specifically about playing in the trades; it's a genuinely different skill set.