KWVA golf tournament still accepting registrations Registration for golfers and sponsors for the Korean War Veterans Association golf tournament is still being accepted. The KWVA tournament is scheduled for May 24 at the Wailua Golf Course with registration starting at
KWVA golf tournament still accepting registrations
Registration for golfers and sponsors for the Korean War Veterans Association golf tournament is still being accepted.
The KWVA tournament is scheduled for May 24 at the Wailua Golf Course with registration starting at 6 a.m. followed by a shotgun start at 7 a.m.
Tournament format is individual medal play with a maximum handicap for men set at 30 as of Apr. 1, 2008. Women’s handicap is 36, also as of Apr. 1.
Entry fee for golfers is $75 per golfer and includes a cart, green fees and the post-play awards luncheon which will be held at the Kaua‘i Veterans Center on Kapule Highway in Lihu‘e.
People wishing to attend the luncheon only can purchase lunch tickets for $10 each.
Two mulligans may be purchased at $5 each. Prizes will be awarded in both the ladies and men flights, and the golfer must be present to win the award, states a press release from the KWVA.
Individuals or businesses are being asked to sponsor a tee, contribute a prize, or contribute a monetary donation.
The purpose of this fundraiser is to subsidize the hosting of the 13th Annual Reunion of Hawai‘i’s Korean War veterans. That event will be held in July and also celebrates the 55th anniversary of the end of the Korean War.
For more information, or to register, call KWVA president Royce Ebesu at 822-4331 after 5 p.m. or Bob Hiraoka at 822-5516 after 5 p.m.
Celebrate tennis at May 31 party
A Tennis Block Party at the Kaua‘i Community College courts will highlight the celebration of May’s being National Tennis Month.
Hosted by the Kaua‘i District Tennis Association, the free event is designed to encourage people of all ages to pick up a racquet.
The party at KCC will take place from May 31 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. and is open to the public.
The party offers a day of free tennis, interactive games and attractions as well as the opportunity to learn and enjoy the benefits of the game.
The event will also debut the USTA’s new play format called QuickStart Tennis which was created to help children, aged 10 and under, find success learning tennis from the very first swing.
This new format scales down all aspects of regulation tennis, including equipment, court dimensions and scoring so the game becomes specifically tailored to the child’s age and size.