Why was The Sentry canceled?
Due to ongoing drought conditions and water conservation requirements on Maui.
Golf / PGA Tour
The PGA Tour has announced the cancellation of The Sentry in 2026, originally scheduled to be held at the Plantation Course at Kapalua on Maui. This decision comes in response to severe drought conditions and water conservation requirements...
The cancellation marks the first time a tournament has been canceled since the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020. The decision to cancel The Sentry reflects the severity of the water crisis on Maui, where Kapalua's courses have faced significant restrictions. The PGA Tour explored alternative venues in Hawaii and beyond but ultimately deemed it infeasible to relocate the tournament due to logistical constraints. The Sentry has been a fixture on the PGA Tour schedule since 1986 and has been played at Kapalua since 1999. The event typically features winners from the previous year and the top 50 players in the FedExCup standings. Despite the cancellation, the PGA Tour has affirmed its commitment to returning to Maui in the future, pending resolution of the water issues and course restoration. The Sony Open in Hawaii will proceed as planned, showcasing the Aloha Spirit to fans worldwide. 
Due to ongoing drought conditions and water conservation requirements on Maui.
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