Kapalua Golf has named Andrew Rebman as the property’s new director of agronomy. Kapalua Golf features two award-winning golf courses: The Plantation Course is the site of the PGA Tour’s Sentry Tournament of Champions and The Bay Course has hosted more than 20 professional golf tournaments.
A 19-year industry veteran, Rebman has traveled the world growing all species of grass in some of the most extreme climates. Throughout his career he has served as golf course superintendent or the director of agronomy at clubs in Portugal, the United Arab Emirates as well as a number of outstanding clubs across the United States. Rebman moves to Maui from Palm Desert, Calif., where he most recently served as the director of agronomy at The Classic Club, an 18-hole Arnold Palmer-design. While at The Classic Club, Rebman contributed in the development of the Best Water Management Practices for Golf Courses for the Coachella Valley Golf & Water Task Force. Rebman attended the University of Arizona where he majored in plant sciences.
“We are happy to welcome Andrew to the Kapalua ohana,” said Alex Nakajima, general manager, Kapalua Golf & Tennis. “With our upcoming Plantation Course enhancement project beginning early next year, we’re thrilled to have someone with Andrew’s diverse experience lead our agronomy team.”
In March, Kapalua Golf announced a multi-million dollar enhancement project to its Bill Coore and Ben Crenshaw-designed Plantation Course. On-course work is expected to begin in February of 2019 and be completed in November 2019. Coore and Crenshaw will assist with the extensive course refinement project. In addition, Troon’s design/development/agronomy team, as well as long-time Maui resident and Golf Channel personality Mark Rolfing, will also work on the project. The course enhancement project is aimed at refining and revitalizing the 27-year-old golf course and will include: resurfacing all greens with TifEagle Bermuda; renovating every bunker on the golf course; and re-grassing tees, fairways and roughs with Celebration Bermudagrass turf. New tee complexes will also be added, including additional forward tees to help increase guest enjoyment and several new tournament tees will also be built on key holes to further test PGA TOUR players.
A 19-year industry veteran, Rebman has traveled the world growing all species of grass in some of the most extreme climates. Throughout his career he has served as golf course superintendent or the director of agronomy at clubs in Portugal, the United Arab Emirates as well as a number of outstanding clubs across the United States. Rebman moves to Maui from Palm Desert, Calif., where he most recently served as the director of agronomy at The Classic Club, an 18-hole Arnold Palmer-design. While at The Classic Club, Rebman contributed in the development of the Best Water Management Practices for Golf Courses for the Coachella Valley Golf & Water Task Force. Rebman attended the University of Arizona where he majored in plant sciences.
“We are happy to welcome Andrew to the Kapalua ohana,” said Alex Nakajima, general manager, Kapalua Golf & Tennis. “With our upcoming Plantation Course enhancement project beginning early next year, we’re thrilled to have someone with Andrew’s diverse experience lead our agronomy team.”
In March, Kapalua Golf announced a multi-million dollar enhancement project to its Bill Coore and Ben Crenshaw-designed Plantation Course. On-course work is expected to begin in February of 2019 and be completed in November 2019. Coore and Crenshaw will assist with the extensive course refinement project. In addition, Troon’s design/development/agronomy team, as well as long-time Maui resident and Golf Channel personality Mark Rolfing, will also work on the project. The course enhancement project is aimed at refining and revitalizing the 27-year-old golf course and will include: resurfacing all greens with TifEagle Bermuda; renovating every bunker on the golf course; and re-grassing tees, fairways and roughs with Celebration Bermudagrass turf. New tee complexes will also be added, including additional forward tees to help increase guest enjoyment and several new tournament tees will also be built on key holes to further test PGA TOUR players.
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