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Sentry Canceled, Schedule Scrambled - October 23rd, 2025


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On October 23rd, 2025, the PGA Tour officially canceled the 2026 Sentry tournament, forcing a major schedule shakeup, while Liv Golf announced a new policy aimed at securing world ranking points.


Sentry Sunk by Water War
  • The 2026 Sentry is officially canceled due to a severe water shortage at Kapalua, stemming from a multi-million dollar legal battle between the course owner and Maui's primary water company, ending a long-standing tradition.
  • "I wanted Sentry to remain the jewel that it is," said Sentry's Stephanie Smith, expressing her disappointment over the cancellation.
  • The Sony Open will now become the 2026 season opener, marking the latest start to a PGA Tour season since 1969.


Black Desert's Brutal Test
  • Players at the Bank of Utah Championship are facing a formidable challenge at Black Desert Resort, with many calling the course conditions, particularly the thick rough, some of the most difficult they have ever encountered on tour.
  • Alex Noren described the rough as "the most penal" he has ever seen, with Zac Blair echoing that the layout is "fairly penal."
  • The tournament is a crucial stop for veterans like Alex Noren, who is fighting to secure his PGA Tour card for the upcoming season.


Quick Hits

TGL's tech upgrades revealed • Liv Golf mandates Asian Tour play for new members • Sentry "make good" spots for players like Min Woo Lee.

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