
Kapalua's Crisis & Liv's NOLA Gamble - August 28th, 2025
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On August 28th, 2025, we break down the severe water crisis threatening Kapalua, Liv Golf's controversial expansion into New Orleans, and the public's changing perception of Jon Rahm.
- The future of the PGA Tour's Sentry event is in jeopardy as Kapalua's iconic courses shut down from a severe water shortage. The resort's owner is suing, blaming a failed ditch system, not a drought.
- "Every day the golf course is dying," said General Manager Alex Nakajima, highlighting the dire situation.
- The dispute pits billionaire owner Tadashi Yanai against Maui Land and Pineapple, whose CEO called the lawsuit a "greedy move" amid what he claims is a historic drought.
- Liv Golf is expanding to New Orleans in 2026 after Louisiana agreed to pay $5 million for the event, a move championed by Governor Jeff Landry who prefers Liv's "party" atmosphere over the PGA Tour.
- "There are no quiet signs," Gov. Landry said, adding he controversially wants to tie the event to the "twentieth year anniversary of Hurricane Katrina."
- The governor's goal is to make the city "Liv's home," setting up a direct rivalry with the PGA Tour's long-standing Zurich Classic.
- We explore the duality of Jon Rahm, contrasting the fiery competitor known for his on-course intensity with the relaxed, witty personality that is increasingly being shown to the public through new media platforms.
- "The only Jon Rahm you got to see was in competition... But that's just not him," said fellow pro Wesley Bryan on how YouTube is reshaping Rahm's image.
- A recent Liv video captured this perfectly, showing Rahm playfully teasing Phil Mickelson, asking, "Do you have six other putters you're going to bring out on each hole?"
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