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Valley Isle Sports / In Brief

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Kapalua Golf & Tennis announced Wednesday that Mark Nelson has been named the head golf professional of the Bay Course.

Nelson will lead all golf operations for the Arnold Palmer and Francis Duane-designed course.

Nelson has 20-plus years of golf and hospitality experience with a strong background in guest service. He most recently served as the head golf professional at Hayden Lake Country Club, a private club in his hometown of Hayden Lake, Idaho. Prior to Hayden Lake, Nelson was the head professional at Circling Raven Golf Club, a resort/daily-fee course in Worley, Idaho.

Throughout his career he has worked at golf facilities throughout Idaho, including Twin Lakes Village Golf Club, the Coeur d’Alene Resort Golf Course and The Club at Black Rock.

“Mark is a proven golf professional with industry experience encompassing many facets of the golf business including resort, private and public golf facilities,” Tim Dietrich, assistant general manager of Kapalua Golf & Tennis, said in a news release. “Mark’s engaging personality and expertise in the game of golf, make him an ideal representative of Kapalua Golf. We are thrilled to have him leading our Bay Course operations.”

A Class-A Member of the PGA of America since 2010, Nelson was named “Golf Professional of the Year” in 2020 and the “Resort Merchandiser of the Year” in 2017 by the Pacific Northwest PGA Section’s Inland Empire Chapter. He is also a past president of the PGA’s Inland Empire Chapter.

“I am so happy to be in the Aloha State with my family and I look forward to making a difference at The Bay Course,” Nelson said in the release. “It is an honor to be part of the amazing Kapalua facility and in the Troon family.”

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Yamamoto of Kihei has ace at Wailea Blue

Guy Yamamoto of Kihei made a hole-in-one on Aug. 21 at the Wailea Blue Course.

Yamamoto used an 8-iron to ace the No. 7 hole from 119 yards. Witnesses were Jin Yamamoto, Brian Yamamoto and Brian Yamamoto.

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Scheltens of Lahaina has ace at Wailea Gold

Jerry Scheltens of Lahaina had a hole-in-one at the Wailea Gold Course on Monday.

Using a pitching wedge, Scheltens aced the 16th hole from 145 yards. Brian Kanebai and Allen Spensor witnessed the shot.

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