HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - There was plenty of blame to go around Tuesday after the PGA announced cancellation of the Sentry tournament in Kapalua due to lack of irrigation for the golf course.

At a meeting of the Hawaii Commission on Water Resource Management, both supporters and critics of the golf course blamed the owners of the water system and the state for the water shortage.

It was apparently a coincidence that the tournament was cancelled on the same day the water commission heard complaints about water management in the area and heard that many people were suffering from the same problem

The plantation course at Kapalua Resort has hosted the season opening tournament since 1999, but lack of water made it impossible to get the course ready by January.

Course owner TY Properti

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