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Maui Golf Course Water War: Drought vs. Dollars

30 Nov

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Summary

  • PGA Tour event canceled due to drought, costing millions.
  • Lawsuit alleges century-old irrigation system needs repair.
  • Debate rages over using potable water for golf course greens.
Maui Golf Course Water War: Drought vs. Dollars

Water scarcity on Maui has impacted the renowned Plantation Course at Kapalua Resort, a long-time host of the PGA Tour's The Sentry event. Persistent drought and the aftermath of the Lahaina wildfire made keeping the course green impossible, forcing the PGA Tour's cancellation and an estimated $50 million economic blow to the region. The course has since partially reopened, but the underlying water dispute continues.

A legal battle is underway, with course owners suing Maui Land & Pineapple over the alleged disrepair of a century-old irrigation system that delivers water from the mountains. Maui Land & Pineapple has countersued, escalating the accusations. Simultaneously, environmental advocates are highlighting the controversial use of potable groundwater for irrigating golf courses, especially concerning for residents facing water restrictions and for Native Hawaiians who view water as sacred.

While the course owners state they lack control over the water source and are exploring recycled water options, the conflict underscores a broader need for golf courses in Hawaii to adopt more sustainable water practices, such as prioritizing recycled water. This situation raises concerns about the future of high-profile tournaments and their associated economic benefits for the island.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The PGA Tour event was canceled due to severe drought conditions that prevented the Plantation Course from being adequately irrigated and maintained.
The company owning Kapalua's courses and local groups are suing Maui Land & Pineapple, alleging neglect of the irrigation system, while MLP has countersued.
The controversy centers on allegations that potable drinking water is being used for golf course irrigation, despite drought and water restrictions affecting local residents.

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