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Posted on: Thursday, December 24, 2009

Ho'olaule'a honors best of Hawaii's golf industry

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Hawai'i golf's Ho'olaule'a Awards will be celebrated Jan. 15 at the Hawai'i Convention Center.

The second annual event honors the state's premier golfers, from age 7 to seniors, amateurs to pros, and leaders from the industry. This year it will also include the Hawai'i Golf Hall of Fame Induction, where the late Dennis Rose will be honored.

Hal Okita will be given the Distinguished Service Award for his long dedication to the game. Others who will be honored include Lorens Chan, Kristina Merkle, Ryan Perez, Diane Plotts, Matt Hall, Scott Ashworth and Mary Bea Porter-King.

The program starts at 6 p.m., with dinner and awards at 7. Adults are $65 and children (12-under) $50. Registration deadline is Jan. 6. To register online go to aloha .pga.com or call 593-2230 on O'ahu or 877-PGA-OAHU toll-free.

Proceeds from Ho'olaule'a benefit the Aloha Section PGA Foundation.

SBS CHAMPIONSHIP TO OPEN AT KAPALUA

Same place, different name.

Kapalua is again home to the start of the PGA Tour season. The SBS Championship (formerly Mercedes-Benz Championship) will be Jan. 7 to 10 at Kapalua's Plantation Course.

The field is made up of winners from this year. The limited field of approximately 34 golfers plays for $5.6 million.

Among those expected to play are defending champion Geoff Ogilvie, Sony Open in Hawai'i champ Zach Johnson, Y.E. Yang, Kenny Perry, Jerry Kelly, Steve Stricker and Stephen Ames.

Tickets are available at a discount through Jan. 3. "Any Day" tickets good for Jan. 6, 7 or 8 (Pro-Am, first or second round) are $15 and go up to $20 when purchased at the gate. "Any Day" tickets for the weekend are $20, $30 at the gate.

A season pass for the week is $55 ($80 at the gate), practice round tickets for Monday and Tuesday are $15 ($20), as are tickets for Wednesday, Thursday or Friday. The final two rounds are $20 daily, $30 at the gate.

Children 16 and under are free when accompanied by a ticket-holding adult.

All four rounds will be shown on The Golf Channel.

For details, call 808-665-9160 on Maui. For ticket information, call 877-772-5425.

NOTES

Maui's Pukalani Country Club will be featured on the "Destination Golf" show on The Golf Channel, starting Saturday. The show will be repeated through Jan. 24. Pukalani is one of Golf Digests' "2009 Best Places to Play." General manager Ron Huffman will provide golf tips, and other Maui courses, including Kapalua and Mākena, will be shown.

Kama'aina can play unlimited rounds of golf and eat lunch at the Hawai'i Prince Golf Club's Bird of Paradise for $52 weekdays (not Christmas) through the end of the year. For more information on the "Let the Big Dog Eat!" promotion, call 944-4567.