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I
have felt the spine-tingling, spellbinding, mesmerizing power
of breathtaking courses like Sawgrass, Pebble Beach, some
of the more elite courses of Myrtle Beach, as well as the
home course of Harvey Penwick located in Austin where his
presence still lingers. Each famed course has a gripping and
fascinating character that is its very own signature.
Kaanapali is no exception.
The
course is located on the west side of the Island, near a lot
of the upscale shopping and fine resorts. Can you imagine
a course located at the beautiful foothills of the West Maui
Mountains and next to the Pacific Ocean? Driving into the
Kaanapali course as I turned off of highway 30, into the entrance
I was at once aware of the appealing ambience and the feel
of a “player friendly course.” The elegantly classy tropical-tree-lined
entrance gave way to one of the most easily approachable parking
and bag unloading areas I have ever found at any domestic
or foreign course. I was met by a very friendly and congenial
staff to assist me in unloading the clubs and getting the
carts ready for play. The parking
is right beside the club drop area.
The
upstairs (from the bag drop) pro shop was not as convenient,
but the professionalism and friendliness of the pro shop staff
more than made up for the climb. I found the pro shop to be
well equipped with more than sufficient indispensable items
for the modern golfer. There is an upper level parking area
that allows a “walk in” to the building housing the pro shop,
and a little “walk around” allows one to by-pass the stairs
if that is a problem.
Maui
courses are often known for fairly high winds in the evening
and rain can be a challenge on a number of the courses. I
found that the wind is usually no more a problem than in West
Texas where my home course is. What does take time to learn
is that, when putting – the ball always rolls towards the
ocean. Kaanapali's Tournament North Courses are planted with
common Bermuda fairways and Bermuda Tifton 328 greens. Water
comes into play on 4 holes and prevailing northeast trade
winds challenge even the more experienced golfers .
The Kaanapali courses
have a strong Bermuda grain that will direct the ball toward
the ocean. We are talking about extremes – balls rolling up
hill, turning on their turn signals and taking a very strong
left hand turn seemingly for no reason at all – almost a 45
degree turn. Once you are convinced that this rule is always
going to hold true – usually about six to ten holes later,
your putting will greatly improve. Likewise, when going with
the grain the ball will take off like a new NASCAR whereas
putting against the grain it suddenly becomes a 95 year old
driving on the freeway of Los Angeles.
The
mountain area of Maui attracts clouds that hover there daily.
This area receives over 400 inches of rain a year, and is
one of, if not, the most annual rainfall per acre in the world.
Fortunately for the golfers, with a lot of the rain is drawn
towards the mountains and the course is often spared. Sprinkles
or gentle tropical rains come and go, but for Hawaii, the
threat of rain is not as often at Kaanapali as some of the
other courses. With a temperature variation of less then ten
degrees annually, perfect weather is almost certain to welcome
your game.
The
Kaanapali courses are located in West Maui, and the North
Course is a par 71 and plays 6693 long. The Robert Trent Jones
designed North Course offers the largest and most contoured
greens in Maui. The South Course is Arthur Snyder design and
requires some finesse on the slopes and accuracy on the narrow
fairways, but generally is much easier to play than the North
Course.
The
facilities include a putting area, driving range, pro shop
and dining.
I
loved the North Course, and enjoyed the South Course. The
North Course “played to my game,” and when that happens I
always “love the course.” Every turn of the cart on the North
Course opens to another beautiful scene. I was surprised that
water hazards are not frequent, but sand hazards and wide
bunkers are. My only dismay was the sand in the hazards is
not the beautiful fluffy white sand of some of the upscale
courses I play, but usually the brown, dense sand that has
a tendency to pack. Oh well, that would have made the play
perfect, and there are no perfect courses. Here I
am with my "Natural Golf" swing that brought new
life into my game. Happy Traveling

LOCATION:
Kaanapali
Beach Resort, 2290 Kaanapali Parkway, Lahaina, HI. 96761 Five
Minutes from the West Maui (Kapalua) Airport
RESTAURANT:Reilley's
Steak & Seafood, overlooks the finishing hole on the Tournament
North Course. Their menu features American cuisine with local
flair. Catering and private functions for 10-150 people are
available.
Golf
attire:
Proper
golf attire is required for all players.Shirts with a collar
are required for men.No tank tops, halter tops or swim wear.
Telephone:
(808)
661-3691 Toll free:(866) 454-GOLF
Admin. Offices: (808) 661-5779
Fax:
(808) 661-0203
Web
site: www.kaanapali-golf.com
E-mail:
play@kaanapali-golf.com
Restaurant:
(808) 667-7477 (Reilley's)
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