Guam

Just thirty miles long and less than nine miles wide, Guam is the largest of the region's more than two thousand tiny atolls and islands.  Guam is also America's gateway to the West Pacific and Asia, and a booming international resort destination.  The golf on Guam is a pleasant surprise as many of the courses are challenging with gorgeous ocean views.

MangilaoMangilao- Mangilao was officially opened in 1992 and is one of Guam's four newer golf courses.   The entire back nine, which stretches along the Pacific Ocean, provides for many spectacular views and difficult shot making.  The clubhouse dining room overlooks the golf course and the Pacific Ocean, providing memorable experiences as well.
HatsuhoHatsuho- Hatsuho consists of three nine hole courses.  The East and West courses were built in 1987 and the more difficult North course was added in 1993.  Hatsuho is the closest version on Guam to an American-style country club.  The courses are more open and flatter than most courses on Guam with numerous sand traps and water hazards.
LeopalaceLeopalace- Leopalace, located in the middle of Guam, was officially opened in 1993 and has 27 holes.   One of the nines was designed by Jack Nicklaus and the other two nines were designed by Arnold Palmer.  The Nicklaus nine has large bunkers and curvy, narrow fairways.  The Palmer nines characteristically conforms to the lush environment with interesting hand-shaped bunkers as a unique design.
TalofofoTalofofo- Talofofo is located in a hilly region with sharp changes in altitude and water hazards making it quite difficult.  The course design and construction was supervised in cooperation with nine of the top senior golfers in the world.  Each golfer was responsible for two holes, with his name taken as the name for the hole.

HyattHyatt Regency- Situated on prime beachfront site in the heart of Tumon Beach with 455 ocean front air-conditioned rooms, five international restaurants (Mexican, Italian, and Japanese), a poolside restaurant/bar, swimming pools, two tennis courts, fitness center Jacuzzi, sauna and aerobic studio.

HiltonHilton International- Situated on 32 acres of beachfront at Ypao Beach, overlooking reef-protected Tumon Bay with three restaurants, one bar, nightclub, swimming pools, four floodlit tennis courts, Jacuzzi, sauna, massage facilities, paddle boats and snorkeling equipment for rent.
Pacific Islands ClubPacific Islands Club- A complete recreational resort on the beach at Tumon Bay with coffee shop, restaurant and nightclub.  A full time recreation staff are on hand to assist with various sporting activities such as tennis, archery and snorkeling.  Windsurfing, dune buggies and water bikes are also available.

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