The PGA TOUR announced that The Sentry tournament will not be held in 2026 due to logistical challenges and ongoing drought conditions in Maui, with the season opening instead at the Sony Open in Hawaii. The decision follows efforts to find alternative venues, but ultimately, the event was canceled, though the season will still start in Hawaii with other tournaments.
The PGA Tour announced that The Sentry tournament in Maui will not be held in 2026 due to logistical challenges and ongoing drought conditions at Kapalua, with the season starting instead at the Sony Open in Honolulu. The event's sponsor, Sentry, remains committed to the tour through 2035.
The PGA Tour has canceled The Sentry tournament at Kapalua, Maui in 2026 due to severe drought and water restrictions, which also threaten the local economy and charitable contributions that the event supports, highlighting ongoing water management issues and their broader community impacts.
The PGA Tour's season-opening event, The Sentry, will be relocated from Maui due to severe drought conditions that have made the course unplayable, with officials and Hawaii authorities prioritizing water conservation and community support.
The PGA TOUR announced that The Sentry golf tournament will not be held at Kapalua in 2026 due to ongoing drought conditions and logistical challenges on Maui, impacting the course's condition and event planning.
The PGA Tour will not host its season opener at Kapalua in Hawaii due to ongoing drought and water disputes affecting the golf course, with plans to find a new location or date for The Sentry tournament in 2025, while the Sony Open remains unaffected.