The PGA Tour has begun its calendar year in Maui each year since 1999 and does the same this week for The Sentry.
Traditionally, this was an event exclusively reserved for PGA Tour event winners in the previous season but changed last year to include the qualifiers for the season-ending Tour Championship and now includes the Top 50 in the FedEx Cup Point Standings.
Unfortunately (or fortunately if you bet against him), the FedEx Cup Champion and PGA Tour Player of the Year Scottie Scheffler will not be playing this week as he had to withdraw from the event as he suffered a puncture wound to the palm of his right hand from broken glass while preparing dinner on Christmas Day. He is expected back for The American Express in two weeks.
Xander Schauffele (5-1), the 2019 winner here at Kapalua, assumes the favorite’s role.
Collin Morikawa (10-1) has multiple familial connections to the islands and has never finished outside the top 7 here.
Justin Thomas (11-1) is a two-time champion (2017, 2020) at Kapalua and finished 2024 strong with a runner-up at the ZOZO and a third at the Hero World Challenge.
Ludvig Åberg returned to play late in 2024 after missing three months for knee surgery. He is priced at 18-1 along with Patrick Cantlay.
Hideki Matsuyama (22-1) finished his 2024 with a runner-up at the Dunlop Phoenix held in his native Japan.
Viktor Hovland (33-1) could be a potential withdrawal here as he fractured his pinky toe while training over Christmas. He also, once again, split with swing coach Joe Mayo.
Chris Kirk (80-1) is the defending champion of The Sentry. Other top-5 finishers last year that are playing this week include Sungjae Im (18-1), Sahith Theegala (30-1), Byeong Hun An (35-1), J.T. Poston (40-1) and Brian Harman (65-1).
The Sentry has been played at Kapalua Resort in Maui since 1999. The event was established in 1953 when it was hosted at the Desert Inn Country Club, now the site of the Wynn Las Vegas property. It moved to the Stardust Country Club (now Las Vegas National Golf Club, before spending the next 30 years at La Costa Resort in Carlsbad, Calif. The list of event winners is a who’s-who of golfing legends and icons including Jack Nicklaus (1963, 1964, 1971, 1973, 1977), Arnold Palmer (1962, 1965, 1966), Tom Watson (1979, 1980, 1984), Gary Player (1969, 1978), Phil Mickelson (1994, 1998) and Tiger Woods (1997, 2000). In all, 15 players have been multiple event winners since the inception. Four players have won multiple times at Kapalua: Stuart Appleby (2004, 2005, 2006), Geoff Ogilvy (2009, 2010), Dustin Johnson (2013, 2018) and Justin Thomas (2017, 2020).
Currently, 60 players are in the field, including 37 of the Top 50 in the Official World Golf Rankings.
Rory McIlroy, Tommy Fleetwood and Shane Lowry were eligible but typically start their calendar years in Dubai for the DP World Tour event.
Here is this week’s field for The Sentry (courtesy of PGA Tour Communications):
The Plantation Course at Kapalua Resort was designed in 1991 by the duo of Bill Coore and Ben Crenshaw, who also designed and renovated Pinehurst No. 2 and Trinity Forest. The course is laid out over an immense area of terrain on the lower slopes of the volcanic West Maui Mountains. It was constructed on an old pineapple plantation. The track has only three par-3s and is a rare par-73 (36/37 split) that measures 7,596 yards but played as the easiest course on the PGA Tour last year.
There are 11 par-4s on the course and eight of them measure under 425 yards. No course on the PGA Tour has more elevation changes than Kapalua, so players will face plenty of uneven lies and some blind shots into the pins, but the ball will carry more than usual. The Celebration Bermudagrass fairways are the second-most wide, and generous at nearly 50 yards wide, on the tour. The TifEagle Bermuda greens are the largest on tour (8,700 square feet average) and slower speed (10.5 stimpmeter).
There are 93 bunkers, fourth most on tour, but zero water holes on the layout. Coastal winds, elevation changes and uneven lies are the course’s main defense. The wind did not blow three years ago and 34 under was the winning score as a result and 29 under was the winning score last year, so expect low scoring.
PGATOUR.com provides a short flyover of the Plantation Course
2024: Chris Kirk (-29/263); 125-1
2023: Jon Rahm (-27/265); 7-1
2022: Cameron Smith (-34/258); 25-1
2021: Harris English (-25/267); 33-1**
2020: Justin Thomas (-14/278); 11-2**
2019: Xander Schauffele (-23/269); 22-1
2018: Dustin Johnson (-24/268); 15-2
2017: Justin Thomas (-22/270); 22-1
2016: Jordan Spieth (-30/262); 5-1
2015: Patrick Reed (-21/271); 22-1***
2014: Zach Johnson (-19/273); 14-1
2013: Dustin Johnson (-16/203); 14-1****
2012: Steve Stricker (-23/269); 17-2
2011: Jonathan Byrd (-24/268); 50-1
2010: Geoff Ogilvy (-22/270); 9-1
Playoff win over Joaquin Niemann – *
Playoff win over Patrick Reed & Xander Schauffele – **
Playoff win over Jimmy Walker – ***
Weather-shortened event to 54 holes – ****
Here are some winning trends for The Sentry:
The average winning score at Kapalua in the last four years has been near 29 under par.
Kapalua is a second-shot golf course as players will not find too much trouble off the tee.
Per Ron Klos @PGASplits101, slightly less than half of the approach shots are from 200 yards and up.
These low-scoring events usually become wedge-fests.
Scoring pars on par-5s will get you passed on the leaderboard quickly.
The Kapalua greens are big and slow and 100% Bermuda.
With such large greens, lag putting is even more of a premium this week.
With some of the widest fairways on Tour and fairly non-penal rough (2.5″), players can attack off the tee with the driver.
Morikawa has done everything but win here. Two years ago, he had a seven-shot lead in the final round before falling apart on the back nine.
He failed to win in 2024, and this looks like a good spot to get off the schneid considering he has never finished outside of the top 7 at this event.
Theegala was the runner-up here to Chris Kirk last year as he closed with a 10-under round of 63.
He is very creative all over the golf course, especially around the greens, and that is a recipe for success at Kapalua.
Bhatia ended 2024 in red-hot form with a runner-up at the Dunlop Phoenix in Japan, plus a third in the pairs event at the Grant Thornton Invitational and a fourth at the Hero World Challenge.
He was in the top 15 at both Hawaii events last season and his creativity should be on display at this wide-open layout.
Straka finished 12th here last year but was sixth on Approach.
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