Kapalua’s Plantation Course in Hawaii – site of this week’s season-opening The Sentry on the PGA Tour – was the first course built by the now-legendary design duo of Bill Coore and Ben Crenshaw. The m
The PGA Tour stays in California for the Farmers Insurance Open at Torrey Pines. The tournament runs Wednesday through Saturday to avoid the NFL conference championships.
With the memories of freezing temperatures lingering across the country, or even patches of (ugh) snow still in some corners, a bit of sunshine and warmth would be extremely welcome right now. Add on the stressors of the past 12 months and a vacation at an all-inclusive resort in Hawaii (or one of the all-inclusive resorts in the Caribbean) starts to look like the ultimate dream.
The 2025 professional golf season is already underway, but it really picks up starting this week with the PGA Tour's AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am.
If you want proof that time is, indeed, a flat circle, there's no better evidence than golf's slow-play debate. PGA Tour players, commentators, and fans talk about this issue every single year. And yet nothing ever seems to change.
As rains fell hard this week, the treated sewage that flowed into the ocean from the city’s regional wastewater plant in Kailua was found to have abnormally high levels of bacteria, posing a health risk to nearby beachgoers.
The Kilauea volcano at Hawaii Volcanoes National Park is spewing lava once again, the seventh recorded episode in recent weeks.
Kilauea is erupting again in Halemaumau crater. The current eruption began at 6:41 p.m. Monday in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. This is the seventh episode of the eruption within the summit caldera, Kaluapele, that began Dec. 23.
The eruption that began Dec. 23 resumed Monday, preceded by small, sporadic spatter fountains that continued to increase in intensity to reach "sustained fountaining," the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory said.
Violent eruptions have started up again in Hawaii, with fountains of lava shooting hundreds of feet into the air and toxic gas belching from the crater.
A recent series of stories published by Civil Beat, Guardians Of The Deep, took readers to the vast protected place known as Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument, an environmental and cultural wonder few are ever allowed to access.
Scheffler said he and his family wanted to make ravioli from scratch, so they rolled the dough but were in a rental house and didn't have the right tools to cut the pasta. He found a wine glass, and that's when the trouble began.