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GOLF: PGA Tour cancels season opener The Sentry amid Maui drought and water restrictions

The Sony Open in Honolulu will be the first tournament of 2026, taking place from January 15-18, the latest start to a season since the PGA Tour was formed in 1969.

The Sony Open in Honolulu will be the first tournament of 2026, taking place from January 15-18, the latest start to a season since the PGA Tour was formed in 1969.

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The Plantation course in Kapalua has hosted the PGA Tour since 1999, but has been forced to close two of its courses due to severe water restrictions stemming from a dispute with the company in charge of a century-old water delivery system.

The tour said in a statement, “After assessing alternate venues in Hawaii and beyond, the tour determined it would not be able to contest The Sentry in 2026 because of logistical challenges – including shipping deadlines, tournament infrastructure and vendor support.”

Stephanie Smith, the chief marketing and brand officer at Sentry, added, “I am really proud of what The Sentry has become. I didn’t want 2026 to be any less.

“We didn’t want it to be just, ‘Find a place for it in the schedule,’ or ‘Find a course for it that could host it.’

“I wanted Sentry to remain the jewel that it is. I wanted it to be special. When that couldn’t come together, I felt we didn’t have a choice.

“This is not the outcome we wanted, but unfortunately, it’s where we are.”

It is the first time a tournament has been cancelled since the Covid-19 pandemic in 2020.

The Sentry has been the first PGA Tour event every year since 1999, except in 2001, when the season began in Australia with a World Golf Championship.

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