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The Plantation Course is unique among PGA Tour courses in several ways. It is the only course on the tour that plays to par 73; all others play to pars between 70 and 72. It is also the only course with seven holes of more than 500 yards, but at the same time is one of only two courses ( Pebble Beach being the other) with six par-4s of less ...
Kapalua G.C. (Bay Course • Plantation Course), Kapalua [29] ... (9 hole) Par 36 course built in 1947 for sugar plantation workers. No green fee. [46] Molokai
Kapalua is located along the northwest coast of Maui at 3] along Route 30, known as the Honoapiʻilani HighwayThe Hawaiian name for this area was Honokahua. [4] [5]According to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP has a total area of 5.8 square miles (15.1 km 2), of which 4.8 square miles (12.4 km 2) is land and 1.0 square mile (2.6 km 2), or 17.41%, is water.
Previous venues have been the Desert Inn Country Club in Las Vegas, Nevada, from the event's inception until 1966, and the Stardust Country Club, also in Las Vegas, in 1967 and 1968. For the following thirty years, it was played at La Costa Resort and Spa in Carlsbad, California ; it moved from May in 1985 to January in 1986, and relocated to ...
Montage took over management duties at the Kapalua Bay resort in 2013. Montage expanded the resort's square footage, adding a suite-only hotel with 50 units and 56 Montage branded residencies. [9] The resort's rebrand and remodel cost an estimated $15 million, and Montage Kapalua Bay was officially opened in June 2014.
On the northwest coast of the island of Maui, it encompasses Lahaina town and the Kaanapali and Kapalua beach resorts. At the 2020 census (before the 2023 wildfire), Lahaina had a resident population of 12,702.
The Kapalua International was an unofficial PGA Tour event from 1982 to 1997. It was played after the end of the regular PGA Tour season. [ 1 ] It was played at the Kapalua Golf Club in Kapalua, Hawaii . [ 2 ]
The first restaurant in Honolulu was opened in 1849 by a Portuguese man named Peter Fernandez. Situated behind the Bishop & Co. bank, the establishment was known as the "eating house" and was followed by other restaurants, such as Leon Dejean's "Parisian Restaurant" at the corner of Hotel and Fort Streets.