The Sentry, the opening event of the PGA Tour 2025 season, had a big payday for the 58 players who started and finished the no-cut event.
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Japan's Hideki Matsuyama breaks the PGA Tour record under-par score for 72 holes in winning the season-opening event at The Sentry in Hawaii.
Here's the breakdown of how much prize money each PGA Tour player earned this week at the 2025 The Sentry.
Hideki Matsuyama broke the 72-hole PGA Tour tournament scoring record on Sunday, firing an eight-under par 65 to finish on 35-under par 257 and win the Sentry tournament.Australian Cameron Smith…
How the purse was paid out at the PGA Tour season-opening Sentry.
There are discussions, according to Mark Rolfing, that would see Kapalua's fifth hole turned into a par-4 in time for next year's Sentry.
Collin Morikawa could think of only one NSFW word to describe Hideki Matsuyama's performance at The Sentry.
The PGA Tour Studios building, which is four times larger than the previous structure, is now operational.
Hideki Matsuyama finished at 35 under par on the Plantation Course at Kapalua to set a new PGA Tour scoring record.
Morikawa finished runner-up at The Sentry for the second time in three years on Sunday, coming up three shots short of Matsuyama's PGA Tour-record, 72-hole score.
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