PGA Tour tees off 2024 season at
The Sentry amid LIV negotiations
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[January 04, 2024]
The first week of the 2024 PGA Tour season brings little
clarity to the future of men's professional golf, as the tour
continues negotiating with Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund and
a group of American sports owners.
But The Sentry, which begins Thursday at the Plantation Course at
Kapalua in Maui, Hawaii, serves as a reminder of the massive
shakeups the PGA Tour has already undergone.
It's the kickoff of the 2024 season as the tour returns to a
calendar-year schedule rather than the "wraparound" format. It's
also the first signature event of 2024 and sports a $20 million
prize pool, a remnant of a time when the PGA Tour was competing with
LIV Golf's massive payouts rather than trying to ally with LIV's
Saudi backers.
The event was previously known as the Sentry Tournament of Champions
and was only available to players who had won on tour the previous
season. Going forward, it's open to the top 50 finishers in the
previous year's FedEx Cup, along with anyone who won a tournament
that year. The field will feature a record 59 golfers, with no cut.
Notably absent: 2023 Sentry champion Jon Rahm. The Spanish two-time
major winner sent shockwaves through the sport when he changed
allegiances from the PGA Tour to LIV Golf last month, for a contract
reportedly in excess of $300 million.
Canadian Mackenzie Hughes only made the Sentry field because his
FedEx Cup finish was bumped up from No. 51 to No. 50 after the PGA
Tour suspended Rahm. Still, Hughes was thinking less about himself
and more about an overlooked stakeholder -- golf fans -- when
reflecting on where PGA vs. LIV stands.
"The fan just wants to watch golf. I think you watch sports for an
escape from other nonsense, but I think golf has brought a lot of
nonsense onto its plate, and now you don't get just golf, you get a
lot of other stuff going on," Hughes said. "It's a bit of a circus."
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Fans on the mainland who tune into the Sentry's
late-afternoon and evening broadcasts will be treated to a field
starring Scottie Scheffler, Jordan Spieth, Collin Morikawa, Xander
Schauffele and 2023 FedEx Cup champion Viktor Hovland of Norway.
This week, Scheffler was named PGA Tour Player of
the Year for the second season running. He was the first
back-to-back winner since Tiger Woods in 2005-07.
"I just think it depends on what the guys kind of looked at for
their vote," Scheffler said. "I guess this year they really kind of
appreciated my consistency. Like I said, I was very proud of that."
The golfers will play a par-73, 7,596-yard beachside course that has
produced winners such as Justin Thomas (who did not qualify this
year), Schauffele and Spieth.
"I think when you ask for wind here on the islands it can be a bit
tricky," Schauffele said. "... It's a fresh reminder coming out and
being fortunate to play in the Sentry here, because you sort of
forget what it's like to grind over 1-foot putts when it's blowing
30 (mph). It's going to happen (Thursday) and the next four days.
But, yeah, I want it to play tough."
--Field Level Media
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