Published October 27, 2006
The Challenge at Manele draws golfers from around the world to its location in Lanai City, Hawaii. The course was designed by Jack Nicklaus in 1993 and with its dramatic terrain of plunging gorges and verdant ravines, it's easy to see why. This aerial view of the 13th hole showcases the incredible landscape amid miles of unspoiled natural surroundings. The course was ranked 34th in Golf Digest's 100 Greatest Public Golf Courses 2007-08. This golf course image, taken by taken by Golf Digest Senior Staff Photographer Stephen Szurlej, appeared in the October 27, 2006, Golf World.
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