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Kapalua Golf

Kapalua is home to the PGA Tour's Sentry Tournament of Champions, where the previous season PGA Tour winners go head-to-head around the spectacular Kapalua Plantation Course to compete for the handmade Makai Glass trophy.

Kapalua Golf has 2 courses on site, the Plantation and the Bay course, both producing amazing views of Maui.

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Golf Courses at Kapalua Golf

Plantation Course

The Plantation Course is annually featured on the PGA Tour's circuit, for the Sentry Tournament of Champions, where the best players in the world from the previous season will go head-to-head to compete for the victory. The Plantation Course is also consistently ranked as the #1 golf course in Hawaii, playing here is sure to be on every golfer’s bucket list. Previous winners of the Sentry Tournament of Champions include Justin Thomas.

Designed by Ben Crenshaw and Bill Coore, the course was designed on a grand scale in keeping with its location on the slopes of the West Maui Mountains and offers dramatic ocean views from virtually every hole. The course is wide but undulating with many elevated tees. The 11th hole looks spectacular with an almost 'infinity green' and the 18th target style hole is great for big hitters.

Course Information
Par 73
Designed by Ben Crenshaw, Bill Coore
Opened for play 1992
Tees
Tour 7,596 yards SSS 77.0
Championship 7,284 yards SSS 75.5
Regular 6,701 yards SSS 72.8
Resort 6,077 yards SSS 70.0
Forward 5,181 yards SSS 70.2

Bay Course

The Bay Course opened in 1975 and was the first course at Kapula designed by Arnold Palmer and Francis Duane. In that time has hosted over 20 major professional tournaments, the most of any neighbour island course in the state of Hawaii.

From the first live prime-time televised event in golf at the 1983 Kapalua International to the Kapalua LPGA classic some 25 years later, The Bay Course has consistently faced the best players in golf and withstood the test of time and technology.

Course Information
Par 72
Designed by Arnold Palmer, Francis Duane
Opened for play 1975
Tees
Championship 6,600 yards SSS 72.7
Regular 6,051 yards SSS 70.4
Resort 5,686 yards SSS 68.3
Forward 5,119 yards SSS 65.5

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