Saturday, October 25, 2025

Kapalua Golf Plantation Course Set to Reopen in November

Kapalua Golf’s Plantation Course will reopen for play on Monday, November 10, 2025. The golf course has been closed since September 2, 2025 to allow Kapalua Golf’s agronomy team to restore turf health following prolonged irrigation restrictions. 



As the PGA TOUR announced on September 16, The Sentry tournament will not be contested at the Plantation Course in January 2026. Turf health and course conditions have improved to levels to allow for public play but are still not to PGA TOUR standards. Kapalua Golf’s Bay Course will remain closed until further notice.


“We are deeply grateful for our agronomy team and the work they have done to bring the course back,” said Kapalua Golf General Manager Alex Nakajima. “As a key contributor to the Maui economy, reopening the Plantation Course means a lot for our community and the 300+ employees who work at the course and restaurants. We look forward to welcoming guests back to Kapalua Golf’s Plantation Course beginning on November 10.”

Maui visitors can begin scheduling November tee times starting on October 23 at 7:30 a.m. HST. The November reopening promotional rate will be $399.  The agronomy team is still working to restore greens on holes 1 and 8, therefore only 16 holes will be available for play for the immediate future. 

To compensate, golfers will be provided a $50 golf shop credit. December tee times will have a 14-day booking window (i.e. tee times for December 1 will be accepted starting on Monday November 17). December rates will be announced as Kapalua management continues to assess course conditions over the coming weeks. 


Kama’aina (Maui residents) will have a five-day booking window and should contact the Reservations Department at 808-669-8044 (tel:808-669-8044) for pricing and reservations.

Since early September, Kapalua Golf has followed Tier 3 water restrictions which is a 60% reduction of normal water use. 


Over this time, Kapalua’s agronomy team has worked hard to restore course conditions to the highest possible level. A prolonged period of Tier 4 water restrictions – zero irrigation – caused significant stress and damage to Kapalua’s two golf courses over the summer.


While Kapalua’s golf courses have been closed since September 2, the rest of the Kapalua Resort has remained open to guests. The Tennis & Pickleball facilities, the Bay Course driving range, Plantation and Bay golf shops, Taverna, and the Plantation House Restaurants have all remained open.


For more information on Kapalua Golf, visit www.GolfAtKapalua.com or call 1-877-KAPALUA.

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