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Why the PGA Tour had to cancel The Sentry for 2026 and what it could mean for the Hawaiian swing's future
Tour officials couldn't find an alternative venue or date after Kapaula Resort had to bow out of hosting its annual January tournament.
After assessing a variety of options, the PGA TOUR announced Wednesday that The Sentry will not be contested in 2026. The Sony Open in Hawaii, held Jan. 12-18,
Good Good, which boasts nearly 2 million subscribers on YouTube, will serve as the title sponsor for the Good Good Championship, which will take place Nov. 12-15 at Omni Barton Creek Resort and Spa’s Fazio Canyons Course.
The PGA Tour on Wednesday cancelled its 2026 season-opening tournament after failing to find an alternative venue for the event that was previously forced out of drought-hit Kapalua on the Hawaiian island of Maui.
After a brief break in the schedule, the PGA TOUR heads west for the Bank of Utah Championship at Black Desert Resort Golf Course in Ivins, Utah.
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How a D-II golfer earned a historic PGA Tour exemption
Drew Zielinski won Golfweek's Fripp Island to Bermuda Invite tournament on Tuesday, becoming the first D-II golfer to earn a PGA Tour exemption by virtue of winning a college event.
Clearing a golf ball past the 250-yard mark into the sunlit fairway of California’s Titleist Performance Institute is getting easier for a whole lot of people in the region. All they have to do is stop by the virtual golf simulators at Cherry Hill’s PGA Tour Superstore.
The PGA TOUR has just five events left in the FedExCup Fall – and three of them are outside of the United States starting this week with a stop in Japan.
Drew Zielinski played his first two years of college golf at Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College before transferring to Division-II Lee University last season and becoming an All-America honorable mention. Now a senior, Zielinski will soon be making his PGA Tour debut thanks to a historic victory on Tuesday.
Believe it or not, Alex Noren was more than happy on the sidelines at the recent Ryder Cup, where he served as a vice captain for Team Europe in i
Site: Ivins, Utah. Course: Black Desert Resort. Yardage: 7,421. Par: 71. Prize money: $6 million. Winner's share: $1,080,000. Television: Thursday-Saturday, 5-8 p.m. (Golf Channel); Sunday, 4:30-7:30 p.m. (Golf Channel). Defending champion: Matt McCarty. FedEx Cup champion: Tommy Fleetwood.