GRAB GOLF GEAR AND HIT THE GREEN One of Oahu’s premier golf shops is located in the heart of Pearl City: Roger Dunn Golf Shops (rdgolfhi.com). With Hawaii’s best selection of golf gear, including a repair center and certified fitting experts along with an indoor putting green and GC Quad Launch Monitor, all your golfing gear need can be easily met at this convenient Pearl City shop. After stopping by the shop, hit up one of Joint Base Pearl Harbor Hickam’s golf courses on base. Ke‘alohi Golf Course offers a night-lit 9-hole, par-3 course with practice greens, a pro shop, a restaurant and a lounge (https://jbphh.greatlifehawaii.com/sports/gol f/kealohi-golf-course). They also have foot golf, where you kick the balls into the holes instead of using a club. Need a drink after some swings? Check out 10th Puka Lounge (https://jbphh.greatlifehawaii.com/diningretail/bars-clubs/10th-puka-lounge-at-kealohi-par-3), a small divey-type bar on the course. Relax in front of the big screen, sing some karaoke or simply savor a drink bar side. Mamala Bay Golf Course (https://jbphh.greatlifehawaii.com/sports/g olf/mamala-bay-golf-course) is another golf course option on base. This 18-hole golf course offers a driving range, putting greens and a pro shop. Spectacular views of the Pacific Ocean and majestic Diamond Head crater in the distance are also to be savored while golfing. After a round of golf, check out the restaurant with one of Oahu’s best views on Pearl Harbor Hickam base – The Lanai at Mamala Bay (https://lanaiatmamalabay.com/). Sunset views are spectacular and so are the island cuisine and drinks. Cheers to a great day on the green! Hiking with waterfalls, a waterfront bike path, Asian supermarkets, a state-of-the-art theatre: Pearl City has an abundance of entertainment options from the sea to the mountains, for families or solo adventurers. WAIMANO LOOP TRAIL & MANANA TRAIL Starting off Waimano Home Road at the top of Pearl City, Waimano Loop Trail is Pearl City 236 Debuting in 1962, the USS Arizona Memorial spans the mid-portion of the sunken battleship. Credit: Hawaii Tourism Authority/Tor Johnson 3 1
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