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Montage Kapalua Bay, Kapalua Golf to Hold Charity Tourney

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Kapalua Golf. Photo credit: Dave Tonnes/Panaviz Photography.

Kapalua Golf. Photo credit: Dave Tonnes/Panaviz Photography.

Montage Kapalua Bay and Kapalua Golf will sponsor a nine-hole golf tournament on Saturday, May 7, to benefit this year’s Visitor Industry Charity Walk.

The tournament will be held on the Plantation Course, home to the PGA Tour Tournament of Champions, with a 3:30 p.m. shotgun start on the back nine of the course.

An awards ceremony and reception will be held at Plantation House Restaurant at 6 p.m. along with a silent auction, prizes, pūpū and cocktails.

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Non-golfers are welcome to attend for $40 per person.

Early-bird registration for the event is available through April 15 at a reduced price of $125 per golfer. After that, the price will be $150 per golfer.

Hole sponsorships (include a company logo) are available for $250 for a shared hole or $500 for an exclusive company hole sponsorship.

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“The event will be a great way to experience a world-class golf course, network with friends and industry peers, have a great time—all while supporting our community,” said Richard Holtzman, vice president/managing director of Montage Kapalua Bay and 2016 Visitor Industry Charity Walk Chairman. “We promise a fun memorable event, with great prizes for everyone involved.”

For more information or to register, contact Kim Zeigler at [email protected] or Nick Poree at [email protected].

For more information about Montage Kapalua Bay, visit www.montagehotels.com/kapaluabay.

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

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