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Cavendish Public Golf Course

Information about the Cavendish Public Golf Course on the island of Lanai in Hawaii. The 9 hole golf course was originally built for the Dole Sugar Plantation works of Lanai. The course features long, straight but a bit bumpy fairways and tall Norfolk pine trees.

Facts About the Cavendish Golf Coursei
YEAR BUILT: 1947
ARCHITECT: E. B. Cavendish
NUMBER OF HOLES: 9
PAR: 36
YARDAGE: 3071 yards
LOCATIOIN: One Keomoku Road
TOWN: Lanai City
ISLAND: Lanai Island
COUNTY: Maui County

For more than fifty years, until the 1990s, Cavendish Golf Course was the only course on the tiny island of Lanai, serving the small community of plantation workers as a major recreational facility. The course was designed by E.B. Cavendish, who was superintendent of factory guards at Hawaiian Pineapple Company (which later became Dole Pineapple Company). Built in 1947, the course was named after its designer and operated by Dole.

Located near Lanai City in central Lanai, Cavendish is a nine-hole, par-36 layout that measures 3,071 yards. The course is set amid tall rows of Norfolk pines. The many Norfolk pines on Lanai were imported and planted by George C. Munro in 1910, and serve to draw moisture from the tradewinds, which helps to mitigate the island's dry climate.

The tradewinds are another characteristic of Lanai, providing an added challenge to golfers, especially those accustomed to playing on less windy Mainland courses. Trades on Lanai can be even fiercer than on Maui, which is known for its strong winds.

Cavendish Golf Course is a flat layout with long, straight fairways. The finishing hole may be the toughest on the course, featuring an elevated green and particularly strong trades. An enjoyable aspect of this course is the fact that it is so uncrowded - the golfer could even end up playing the course alone. The course is primarily used by Lanai residents, but visitors are always welcome. Uniquely, Cavendish relies on the honor system for collecting green fees.

Resources

Frommer's "Cavendish Golf Course" Article |

Hawaii Golf "Cavendish Golf Course" Article |

Look Into Hawaii "Cavendish Golf Course" Article |



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