Historical Golf Club
This golf club is an important piece of Hawaii’s architecture because it stands to honor the founder and first ruler of Hawaii, King Kamehameha. He is credited with bringing the islands together forming the Hawaii we know today.
This golf club’s structure was originally designed as a house for the famous Marilyn Monroe when she was still married to Arthur Miller, but it was later discarded when they separated. The 74,000-square-foot structure eventually got erected as a private golf club, and after changing ownership for a while, it became the King Kamehameha Golf Course Clubhouse.