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2025 PGA Tour Season Begins at The Sentry in Hawaii

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A panoramic view of the Plantation Course in Maui, Hawaii during The Sentry Tournament.

News Summary

The 2025 PGA Tour season kicks off with the Sentry Tournament held at the Plantation Course in Maui, Hawaii. Featuring top players like Hideki Matsuyama and Collin Morikawa, the tournament showcases impressive performances and competitive spirit. Matsuyama currently leads the tournament with a new 54-hole scoring record of 27 under par, closely pursued by Morikawa. With a prize fund of $20 million and the exclusivity of top-performing golfers, the excitement around this event is palpable. Tune in for live coverage on January 5 to witness the finale.

2025 PGA Tour Season Kicks Off with Exciting Sentry Tournament in Hawaii

It’s that time of year again, folks! The Sentry tournament is teeing off from January 2-5, 2024, at the stunning Plantation Course in Maui, Hawaii. As golf fans, we’re in for a real treat, especially with a phenomenal showdown between two of the game’s brightest stars: Hideki Matsuyama and Collin Morikawa. Both players are performing at their peak, setting the stage for what could be an unforgettable tournament.

A Record-Breaking Performance

As the tournament heads into its final round, Matsuyama is sitting pretty at the top of the leaderboard, boasting an impressive score of 27 under par. This remarkable feat not only puts him just one stroke ahead of Morikawa but also marks a new 54-hole scoring record. That’s right, folks! Matsuyama’s score ties the lowest 54-hole score on the PGA Tour since 1983, and he accomplished this alongside Morikawa, who also dazzled observers with a phenomenal round of 62 in the third round.

For those who love a good underdog story, keep an eye on Thomas Detry, who is currently in third place at 22 under par. With odds of 40-1 for winning, he could still pull off a surprise, making things interesting as we head into the final day.

Big Bucks for the Winner

The Sentry is not just another golf event; it’s the first in a series of eight Signature Event tournaments this season! With an enhanced prize fund of a whopping $20 million, the winning player will walk away with a staggering $3.6 million. Now that’s motivation to play your best!

To gain entry into this highly coveted tournament, players must have notched a victory on the PGA Tour in the previous season or found themselves in the top 50 of the last season’s FedExCup standings. This exclusivity is what makes The Sentry even more special, as it draws only the crème de la crème of golf talent.

A Course That Keeps Players on Their Toes

For fans who love the technicalities of the game, the Plantation Course has been setting the stage for these top-tier competitions since 1999. At a total length of 7,596 yards with a par of 73, it has a reputation for producing low scores, with past champions finishing at 29, 27, and 34 under par. The course features only three par 3s, making it a unique playing experience for those competing.

Who’s Not in the Field?

While excitement fills the air, not all players will be on the greens this time. Scottie Scheffler is out due to an injury he sustained from an unfortunate glass accident, and Rory McIlroy has opted to kick off his season on the DP World Tour instead. European players such as Tommy Fleetwood and Shane Lowry are also skipping out on this event, leaving the stage wide open for others to shine.

How to Watch

Mark your calendars and set your reminders! NBC will deliver live coverage of the exciting final round on January 5 from 4 PM to 6 PM (ET), followed by additional coverage on the Golf Channel from 6 PM to 8 PM (ET). For viewers outside the U.S., you won’t miss out; countries like Canada can catch the action through TSN, while fans down under can enjoy the thrill on Fox Sports and Kayo Sports.

This is just the beginning, folks! The PGA Tour has lots more to unfold for the 2025 season, starting with a bang at The Sentry. Will Matsuyama defend his lead, or will Morikawa swoop in for the win? Stay tuned!

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