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End of an era: PGA Tour won’t return to Hawaii beginning in 2027

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The PGA Tour will not return to Hawaii for the 2027 season, ending a 56-year tradition of events like the Sony Open and the season-opening Sentry.

A hui hou, Hawaii. The PGA Tour will not begin its 2027 season at Kapalua, nor will it return to Hawaii in the coming future, the Tour confirmed Monday to Golfweek . Sports Business Journal and the Associated Press first reported the news, saying the Sony Open was also departing the Tour's schedule, though reports say the event may become a PGA Tour Champions event in the future.

But it's official, as The Sentry at Kapalua will not return to the PGA Tour schedule in 2027. Sentry, which has an agreement with the Tour through 2035, is a frontrunner to take over sponsorship of the Tour's event at Torrey Pines, which lost Farmers as its title sponsor after the 2026 event. Kapalua has hosted the Tour's season-opening event since 1999.

"We are grateful to The Plantation Course at Kapalua, Kapalua Resort, Maui County and the State of Hawaii for their longtime support of our season-opening PGA Tour event, as well as the fans, partners and volunteers across Maui who have supported the event throughout the years,” the Tour said in a statement to SBJ and the AP. “The  PGA Tour will share more details regarding its 2027 schedule at a later date. ” Stephanie Smith, Sentry's chief marketing & brand officer and chief golf partnership officer, told SBJ and the AP: “We are proud to have sponsored The Sentry in Kapalua for eight years.

We have said from the beginning, we love Maui and Maui is a Sentry community not unlike our hometown of Stevens Point, Wisconsin. We cherish the friends and partnerships we have formed over the past several years. Our commitment to the island runs deep, and we remain committed to being active in the community.