Honolulu, Hawaii, United States
Navy-Marine Golf Course: Navy Marine
18
Holes
6,754
Yards
About Navy-Marine Golf Course: Navy Marine
Navy-Marine Golf Course: Navy Marine is a distinguished private golf club in Honolulu, Hawaii. The 18-hole, 6,754-yard course was designed by William P. Bell, ASGCA/(R) Robert M. Lohmann, ASGCA. Rated 4.4 stars by members and visitors.
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Honolulu, Hawaii
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Architect
William P. Bell, ASGCA/(R) Robert M. Lohmann, ASGCA
Courses
1
Holes
18
Par
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Distance
6,754
yards
Slope
123
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Location
Navy-Marine Golf Course: Navy Marine
Honolulu, Hawaii, USA
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4.4
498 reviews
Always a very solid course. Good condition, nice greens. Nothing fancy or remarkable about the layout, but it’s reasonably fun and interesting enough. Staff was very helpful getting our group out when a time became available.
Matt Commons
Fantastic golf course, a must if you travel to or are in Hawaii. Generous fairways, great greens, and very helpful staff. Price is really good too.
Fred Perez
⛳️ Navy-Marine Golf Course – More Like “Meh-vy” Marine Golf 😐 Let’s call it what it is—a solid 2-star experience, max. If you’re expecting a hidden gem or some kind of standout military club dining experience... temper those expectations right now. The golf? Decent. The layout is fine, the greens are playable, but nothing about it screams "must-play." More like “well, it’s here and open.” Now the food? Standard-issue cafeteria fare. You know the drill—lukewarm burgers, soggy fries, and food that tastes like it gave up halfway through cooking. The kind of meal that reminds you you're still on base and not on vacation 😅. Service? Not bad, but not memorable either. Just basic and functional, like everything else designed for a captive military audience with limited options. At least the company I kepty was good, fopr the most part, but typically, military folks tend to act differently when out with their significant others, usually, you see their real colors, like "no color at all, even nasty" / fake folks I like to call them. The guy in the blue blazer sitting across from me was really a winner (weiner), but 75% of the folks were cool. Bottom line: don’t come hungry, and don’t bring high hopes. It gets the job done, but that’s about it. Might be worth a swing if you're already on base and just want to hit a bucket and grab a bite—but otherwise, you're not missing much. Go find a loco moco, you'll be more satisfied.... MTC
Michael Clark
Great place for a round of golf with friends or by yourself. I always have fun here. Not located on base, bu a government ID card is required. The good: Tee boxes and fairways are pretty nice. Fairways and rough are full of grass, no bare spots. The greens can get challenging. They tend to be firm and fast. During the summer, it tends to get a little dry, making them firmer. Trees are placed in the right spots to add to the challenge...I've been next to most of them. Good variation of easier holes with wide fairways and ones with narrow fairways. Tends to open up after a narrower fairway. Sand traps have sand to hit out of, not packed down hard. Greens roll smoothly, there is some undulation, and the grain comes into play at this course. The bad: Really can't think of any big bad things. People need to fix their divots on the greens. The course is mostly flat, walker friendly. There is a good mix of walkers and cart riders. Pace if play is pretty good. Practice areas: -Driving range - mats only. Lots of stalls. Buy balls at the Pro Shop. Putting green - nice putting green next to tee box on hole 1. - short game area - good size short game area for chipping and pitching. There are a couple of practice bunkers to hit out of. This course has a Pro Shop with some equipment and apparel. From time to time there are some good sales on clothes and shoes, just need to go inside to see. There is a restaurant upstairs, we did not go there so I can't tell much about it. There is also a snake bar downstairs with bar food and adult beverages.
Mike G
It was my first round of golf in Hawaii, and it was a great golf course with fantastic weather and a level of difficulty that wasn't too high. Since we had no golf plans, we rented golf clubs and played with only irons, no woods or hybrids. Despite the pressure, my husband made a hole-in-one on hole 5! This was my husband's 4th hole-in-one, but it was a bigger and more meaningful gift to us. We definitely have a reason to come back here! I highly recommend this golf course.
M Pak
Always a very solid course. Good condition, nice greens. Nothing fancy or remarkable about the layout, but it’s reasonably fun and interesting enough. Staff was very helpful getting our group out when a time became available.
Matt Commons
Fantastic golf course, a must if you travel to or are in Hawaii. Generous fairways, great greens, and very helpful staff. Price is really good too.
Fred Perez
⛳️ Navy-Marine Golf Course – More Like “Meh-vy” Marine Golf 😐 Let’s call it what it is—a solid 2-star experience, max. If you’re expecting a hidden gem or some kind of standout military club dining experience... temper those expectations right now. The golf? Decent. The layout is fine, the greens are playable, but nothing about it screams "must-play." More like “well, it’s here and open.” Now the food? Standard-issue cafeteria fare. You know the drill—lukewarm burgers, soggy fries, and food that tastes like it gave up halfway through cooking. The kind of meal that reminds you you're still on base and not on vacation 😅. Service? Not bad, but not memorable either. Just basic and functional, like everything else designed for a captive military audience with limited options. At least the company I kepty was good, fopr the most part, but typically, military folks tend to act differently when out with their significant others, usually, you see their real colors, like "no color at all, even nasty" / fake folks I like to call them. The guy in the blue blazer sitting across from me was really a winner (weiner), but 75% of the folks were cool. Bottom line: don’t come hungry, and don’t bring high hopes. It gets the job done, but that’s about it. Might be worth a swing if you're already on base and just want to hit a bucket and grab a bite—but otherwise, you're not missing much. Go find a loco moco, you'll be more satisfied.... MTC
Michael Clark
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