KALAUAO, O‘AHU (June 19, 2025) – Pearl at Kalauao has opened Nā Momi ʻEkolu – “The Three Pearls” – a new three-hole pitch-and-putt course designed for golfers of all ages and skill levels, on June 14. Named for the precious momi (pearls) that once thrived in Puʻuloa (Pearl Harbor), this course honors the rich heritage of the ʻāina while creating a welcoming space for the community to gather, play and connect.
“This new way to experience Pearl at Kalauao will resonate well with kamaʻāina and visitors alike,” reflected Ed Kageyama, PGA General Manager of Pearl at Kalauao. “Nā Momi ʻEkolu offers a fun and less intimidating way for everyone to enjoy the game—whether they’re new to golf or fine-tuning their short game.”
To celebrate the launch, special promotions will run from June 14 through July 14, 2025, including a Launch & Loop Special for $25 that features one loop and a select pupu dish or beverage. Keiki Sundays offer free play for children under 12 with a paying adult, inviting families to experience the course together.
Standard pricing begins July 15, 2025, with $20 per loop (three holes) and $35 for 18-hole same-day play (players must check in with the starter).
Each hole at Nā Momi ʻEkolu carries a unique name that introduces golfers to ʻōlelo Hawaiʻi while reflecting the playful spirit of both the individual holes and the course. Ke Kupu, “The Upstart,” is the opening hole that symbolizes a player’s growth and the start of their journey. Ka ʻEu, “The Rascal,” offers a playful challenge that rewards creativity and finesse. The final hole, Ke Kolohe, “The Mischief-Maker,” demands accuracy and strategy with a spark of fun and mischief.
With hole distances ranging from 40 to 60 yards, Nā Momi ʻEkolu is ideal for beginners, juniors, casual players and advanced golfers looking to sharpen their short games. The layout is adjustable daily to enhance variety and playing experiences.
At 1.2 acres, the short course is also well-suited for corporate outings, junior matches and youth clinics. Group experiences can be customized with branded scorecards, contests and food and beverage packages, making it a vibrant place for community connection.
Nā Momi ʻEkolu joins the recently revitalized 18-hole course, practice facility and clubhouse as part of Pearl at Kalauao’s continued evolution as one of Hawaiʻi’s premier golf destinations.
“Whether you’re stopping by for a quick round on the short course, playing a full 18, practicing your swing, enjoying a Night Market or having lunch with friends, there’s something here for everyone,” Kageyama said. “Pearl at Kalauao is more than a place to golf—it’s a place for connection, celebration and community. It’s where people can gather, feel welcome and enjoy meaningful time together.”
For tee times, dining reservations, group inquiries and upcoming event information, visit www.pearlatkalauao.com.