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Wednesday, April 27, 2011
Hawaii's Makaha Resort reports golf course under new ownership
(MAKAHA, Oahu, Hawaii) - Northwynd Resort Properties Ltd., owner of Makaha Resort & Golf Club, has announced the sale of the resort's 18-hole golf course to Hawaiian Golf Properties, LLC. Sale of the course is the first step in the redevelopment of the West Oahu resort. Canada-based Northwynd has owned and operated the 173-room resort and the championship golf course since July of 2010.
"Northwynd and Hawaiian Golf Properties share a common vision for the future of the property," said Patrick Fitzsimonds, CEO of Northwynd. "They have indicated their intent to renovate the course into a world class facility. In turn, we intend to upgrade the resort to complement the redeveloped golf course. We believe this alliance will allow Makaha to attain its full potential as a premier resort."
The Makaha golf course will undergo a temporary closure for the planned renovations starting May 14th. At this time, Northwynd does not anticipate a closure of the resort for its refurbishments. The renovation of the resort will be comprehensive. It will include renovation of the front desk, lobby, restaurant, bar, pool, pool building, ballroom and all guest rooms. On-property recreational amenities include tennis, sport courts and a spa.
The Makaha Resort & Golf Club is situated on 330 acres in Makaha Valley. The classic 7,040-yard golf course, once considered one of Oahu's best, was designed by William F. Bell, architect of the world-famous Torrey Pines Golf Course in San Diego. The resort facility is made up of 173 rooms in low-rise cottages, with an ocean view restaurant and lounge, swimming pool, meeting rooms, and multi-purpose sport courts.
For more information on Makaha Resort, visit www.MakahaResort.com.
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