Kohanaiki is Hawai’i’s First Golf Course to Achieve the Gold Certification and Amongst One of 14 Worldwide
Kailua-Kona, Hawaiʻi – Kohanaiki, a private club community on the Kona Coast of the Big Island of Hawaiʻi, is awarded the Audubon International Gold Signature Sanctuary for its golf course, positioning Kohanaiki as the first course in the state to earn this certification. Additionally, Kohanaiki is now amongst one of 14 Gold Signature Sanctuary courses worldwide within Audubon’s network of over 2,000 certified courses globally.
Kohanaiki’s recognition is rooted in its stewardship efforts, which continue to expand across multiple ecological zones on the property, reflecting a comprehensive approach to environmental management. Ongoing work includes the maintenance and restoration of rare anchialine pond systems, dedicated habitat protection for the Hawaiian stilt (Aeʻo), implementing native and drought-tolerant landscaping, innovative water conservation methods, wildlife protection, ecological buffering, and low impact golf course maintenance.
“A pillar of Kohanaiki is to embrace and protect the natural environment, which is reflected in everything we do on property. Achieving the Audubon International Gold Signature Sanctuary certification for our course showcases how our everyday practices and initiatives contribute to the greater good of the ecosystem to better the lives for not only our residents, but to Kona as well,” said David Reese, President & CEO, Kohanaiki.
The Audubon International Gold Signature Sanctuary certification is a title awarded to new developments, courses, and resorts that go above and beyond to implement high level sustainable design, construction, and long-term ecological management. The process requires comprehensive natural resource management plans, habitat enhancements, environmental monitoring, and verified sustainable practices.
Kohanaiki’s diligent green practices include improved hydrology, invasive species removal, and long-term water quality monitoring to preserve its surrounding coastal ecosystems. The property also supports dedicated habitat protection through predator control, reduced disturbance areas, water-level management, and active monitoring during the breeding season.
Additionally, the course expanded native and drought-tolerant landscaping to reduce irrigation demand while strengthening habitat connectivity, paired with advanced irrigation technologies and moisture-monitoring systems that conserve water without compromising turf or habitat health. Additional measures include seasonal wildlife protections, no-mow zones, and refuge areas around sensitive nesting and foraging sites.
“We’re incredibly proud to be the first course in Hawai‘i to achieve Audubon International’s Gold Signature Sanctuary certification. Protecting Kohanaiki’s unique natural resources— from our anchialine ponds to the nesting grounds of the Aeʻo— guides our stewardship every day,” said Luke Bennett, Director of Golf Course Maintenance and Grounds, Kohanaiki.
Kohanaiki’s golf course is an 18-hole, par-72 layout designed by Rees Jones, stretching roughly 7,400 yards along Hawaiʻi’s Kona Coast. Built across a lava landscape, it features wide fairways, large greens, and multiple tee options, with several holes playing along the ocean.
About Kohanaiki
Kohanaiki is a 450-acre, private residential community located on the Kona Coast of the Big Island of Hawai`i. Kohanaiki represents an evolution of the private club experience, instilling a welcoming, relaxed, and comfortable lifestyle that is reflected in the warm and graceful attentiveness of the staff and the sense of genuine community among members. Kohanaiki Club members and their guests enjoy exclusive access to the 18-hole Rees Jones-designed golf course, members’ beach, a world-class spa and fitness center, and dining facilities ranging from casual poolside fare to exquisite fine dining. For more information, please visit: https://kohanaiki.com/
Audubon International is an environmental nonprofit organization that works to create sustainable environments where people live, work, and play. With certification programs in recreation, hospitality, and communities, Audubon International offers a tailored approach to implementing sustainability practices across a wide range of properties.
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