The day after the PGA Tour announced the cancellation of The Sentry, the Plantation Course at Kapalua on Maui, Hawaii announced it will re-open for play next month.
Drought conditions impacting the course led the PGA Tour to announce on Sept. 16 that its traditional season-opening event would not be played at the Plantation Course. And on Wednesday, the tour announced the event had been officially canceled after being unable to find a suitable replacement site.
Kapalua Golf General Manager
later announced that the Plantation Course will re-open for guests to play on Monday, Nov. 10 following a two-month closure.
“We are deeply grateful for our agronomy team and the work they have done to bring the course back,” Nakajima said in a news release. “As a key contributor to the Maui economy,

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