From The Tee The 2nd hole is generous with a wide landing area off the tee.
From The Fairway Keep to the left side of the fairway to avoid the trees and greenside bunkers on your approach. Again, be wary of going over the green on your approach shot.
On The Green The green slopes from right to left so aim accordingly. The trades will make the hole play a bit shorter than the actual yardage.
From The Fairway Hug the left side of the fairway for the best second shot angle to this long par-five hole. The green breaks right to left and the trade winds can make club selection tricky.
On The Green On the approach, the shot take at least one club more than the yardage indicates as the trade winds do come into play.
From The Tee Prevailing trade winds blow right to left on this hole and should be the determining factor in your club selection.
From The Fairway
On The Green The middle of the green is always a good shot on the #4 hole. The wind may require that you play this hole one club less than the yardage indicates!
From The Tee Play within your abilities - On long tight holes, it is not always wise to use your driver off the tee.
From The Fairway Use a club that will keep you in play. A longer shot into a protected green from the fairway is better than a shorter shot from the rough or the hazard. Be smart and your scores will come down.
From The Tee Your downwind, uphill drive on this dogleg right hole should favor the left half of the fairway and ideally end up near the top of the hill.
From The Fairway
On The Green Your reward will be an opportunity for an unO-Bstructed shot to the green, between the left bunker and the menacing kiawe tree on the right front of the green. The green slopes left to right.
From The Tee This upslope par 3 plays a lot longer than its yardage. The normal left to right crosswind blows stronger at the green than at the tee box. Beware of the O.B. area to the right of the green..
From The Tee A straightaway, fun par 5 that plays into the wind.
From The Fairway This hole requires a tee shot directed to the right edge of the fairway, where the right to left down slope will roll the ball to the center of the fairway.
On The Green Your approach shot will be to an uphill elevated green. The front quarter of green slopes forward. Avoid landing short or left on your approach.