BAD ASS GOLF TOURNAMENT

What better way to Tee Off the 2025 Bad Ass Coffee of Hawaii Franchise Convention than playing in the first-ever Bad Ass Golf Tournament, Sunday morning, October 12, on the Wigwam’s “Blue Course” at 8:00.  The Tournament will be an 18-Hole Reverse Shotgun start.

Golfers may submit their own Foursomes at least one week prior to the event by emailing Scott@royalaloha.com, or individuals with no Foursome will be assigned to a Foursome by the Wigwam Professional Golf Staff. Fivesomes or more than two carts in a group are not allowed.  “Ride-alongs” are not allowed. All Teams will be announced at least 3 days prior to the event.

Details:

  • Tournament/Green Fees: $130 per golfer (all fees and gratuities are included)
  • No shows or cancellations within 7 days of the event are non-refundable
  • Rental Clubs are available through the Wigwam for $69 + tax.  Please indicate on your registration form if you require clubs.
  • Each pairing/foursome of golfers will be allowed (2) golf carts. 
  • Dress Code: Golfers must wear proper golf attire throughout the entirety of their round.  Collared shirts are required for men.  No denim, t-shirts, or golfing without shoes are allowed at anytime on the Wigwam Golf Courses. 
  • Prizes will be awarded to winning foursomes as well as special prizes for individual and special prize hole honors. 
  • A photographer will also be on course for Foursome & action photos.
  • Complete Tournament Information will be emailed to all registered participants prior to the event.

Registration for the golf tournament is part of the conference registration but can be added at any time by modifying your conference registration.

The Wigwam Blue Course

PAR 70 | 6,000 YARDS

The Blue Course combines character and contradiction, sportiness and subtly, aggravation and invigoration. Though this course is a long-time favorite among skilled players, it offers an exciting challenge for beginning golfers as well.

Like its sister course, Gold, the Blue Course is also a Robert Trent Jones, Sr. design that opened for play in 1965. Both courses feature Trent Jones' signature small, elevated greens. However, that's where the similarities end. The Blue Course is over 1,400 yards shorter from the tips and therefore isn't quite as demanding off the tee. Shorter hitters and golfers who excel at short and mid-iron play really enjoy the challenge presented by Trent Jones, Sr.