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About Kapalua:

The Bay Course opened in 1975 and in that time has hosted over 20 major professional tournaments – the most of any neighbor 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. Great champions and stories have emerged here, such as Greg Norman’s first win on America soil, Ian Woosnam and David Llwellyn’s thrilling victory for Wales in the World Cup of Golf and Morgan Pressel’s nail-biting win at the Kapalua LPGA classic. Two of the most popular PGA players ever, Fred Couples and Davis Love III, have each earned victories here – twice. The Bay Course should certainly be on the “must play” list for any golfer visiting Maui.

The Plantation Course, is the course of the champions, site of the PGA TOUR Hyundai Tournament of Champions each January featuring an elite field of previous year's PGA TOUR winners. The field has included golf greats such as Tiger Woods, Vijay Singh, Justin Leonard, Ernie Els, Davis Love III and many more. The grand scale of the course designed by Ben Crenshaw and Bill Coore unfurls across natural geographic formations and pineapple plantation fields that take your breath away.

OUTINGS: Home to two award winning 18-hole championship golf courses – the Bay Course and Plantation Course, Kapalua annually hosts the PGA TOUR’s Sentry Tournament of Champions. Catering for your event is also available through our restaurants at each course. Some of the offerings range from continental breakfasts to boxed lunches to an open or exclusive beverage cart. Awards banquet setups in a private dining room are available at both courses.

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