The Sentry 2025, PGA Tour’s first Signature Event of the season, has brought exciting action at the Plantation Course in Kapalua, Maui, Hawaii. As of January 4, the tournament has reached a thrilling stage with notable performances.
In the opening round, Hideki Matsuyama and Collin Morikawa made strong impressions, each shooting 8-under 65s. Matsuyama achieved a career-high with 11 birdies, while Morikawa demonstrated consistency, placing both players at the top of the leaderboard.
Round 2 saw Matsuyama hold his lead with a 65, pushing his total to 16-under par. Morikawa was just behind at 15-under, while other players like Corey Conners, Tom Hoge, Thomas Detry, and Maverick McNealy remained close, all tied at 14-under.
The third round saw Matsuyama extend his lead with a stunning 62, matching the course record at Kapalua. Morikawa was right behind, delivering an equally impressive 62. Meanwhile, Sungjae Im shot a 62 as well, just shy of matching the course record.
Heading into the final round, Matsuyama leads at 27-under par, closely followed by Morikawa at 25-under. Thomas Detry sits in third place at 22-under, with Sungjae Im in fourth at 21-under. The no-cut format ensures all players continue to compete for the substantial $3.6 million prize.
The Sentry 2025 is an exciting event set against the beautiful backdrop of the Plantation Course. The tournament’s no-cut format and stellar performances have kept fans on edge, setting a high bar for future PGA Tour events.