Jon Rahm addresses players going to LIV Golf and his goals for 2023

“I think the Masters Champions Dinner’s going to be a little tense compared to how it’s been in the past.”

Each year Jon Rahm sets some ambitious goals for the upcoming season, and a second major championship is at the top of his lofty list of things to accomplish in 2023.

One of Rahm’s best chances may come at the Masters, where he’s finished inside the top 10 in four of his six appearances, and the 2021 U.S Open champion can’t help but think of Augusta National as he looks to the year ahead.

“One thing I keep going back to, and it’s probably only funny to me, but I think the Masters Champions Dinner’s going to be a little tense compared to how it’s been in the past,” said Rahm with a laugh during his press conference ahead of the 2023 Sentry Tournament of Champions. “So I keep thinking about it because I wish I could be there and just be able to see how things work out. Too bad the U.S. Open doesn’t have one of those.”

Rahm and the rest of the players are curious how the year will play out after LIV Golf stormed onto the scene in 2022. The upstart circuit led by Greg Norman and backed by Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund took some of the Tour’s best players and characters in its debut season, and Rahm thinks there’s more to come.

“Yeah, I mean, I think we all know where we stand. There’s still going to be players that choose to transition to LIV is my guess,” said Rahm. “But for a lot of us, I think we see the direction the PGA Tour is going towards, right? I mean, they’re making the necessary changes to adapt to the new age and I think it’s better for everybody.”

One of those adaptations is this week’s event in Hawaii. The Sentry Tournament of Champions is the first of the Tour’s newly-announced “elevated events” that feature smaller fields and larger payouts. This week’s field at Kapalua features 39 players playing for $15 million. Normally a tournament reserved for winners from the previous year, starting this year the TOC field also includes those who qualified for the previous season’s Tour Championship.

“I mean, it’s a very, very, very extensive bonus to be able to – exactly, only have to beat 38 players compared to any other event, right? And it’s earned by having an amazing year,” said Rahm. “I think it’s great that they’re allowing the people that make it to the Tour Championship to be here as well. Maybe change the name of the tournament since they haven’t won a tournament. But I don’t think the name matters too much. I think it’s right to have the best players of the year here, and making it to East Lake should be an accomplishment.”

Defending champion Cameron Smith won’t be back to defend his title after he took his talents to LIV Golf following a breakout 2022 season that included wins at the Players and Open Championship. The majors will be the only times that LIV players will cross paths with those still on the Tour, and despite his joke about the Champions Dinner, Rahm doesn’t think it will be that much different going forward.

“I think it’s going to be the same. I mean, I didn’t feel a difference in any of the majors last year. If somebody has a problem with LIV players, they’re just not going to deal with them and that’s about it,” Rahm explained. “In my mind, like I’ve said it before, I respect their choice and the ones I was friends with before I’m still going to be friends with, right? It doesn’t change the way I’m going to operate with them.

“So I think a lot of, let’s say, animosity, if there’s any, might be created more by (the media) than anything else. I don’t think there’s that much of a problem between players, at least in person, because if there is, they can avoid each other.”

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Photos: 2023 Sentry Tournament of Champions in Hawaii

Doesn’t get much better than a week in Hawaii.

Kapalua is host of the PGA Tour’s first-ever designated event of 2023, the Sentry Tournament of Champions.

The field missed out of Rory McIlroy, who chose to sit it out, and saw Xander Schauffele bow out along the way due to a lingering back issue, but that still left 38 of the best players in the world gathered in Maui.

The Plantation Course at Kapalua is a par-73 track measuring 7,596 yards and is a Bill Coore and Ben Crenshaw design.

Check out some of the best photos from one of the most stunning venues we’ll see all year long.

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2023 Sentry Tournament of Champions odds, field, best bets and picks to win

Can Cameron Young finally break through in Hawaii?

Golf. It’s back.

After a month of hit and giggles and zero action, the PGA Tour returns in a big way on the island of Hawaii this week for the Sentry Tournament of Champions, the Tour’s first elevated event of 2023.

Due to its higher status, the field is jam-packed with the best golfers in the world — other than the No. 1 player in the Official World Golf Ranking. Players are allowed to miss one elevated event per season and Rory McIlroy is cashing his in early and will not tee it up in Kapalua.

Jon Rahm, last year’s runner-up, enters as the betting favorite at +650, followed by Scottie Scheffler at +900.

Cam Smith, the defending champion, is not in the field for obvious reasons.

Golf course

Plantation Course at Kapalua | Par 73 | 7,596 yards | Coore/Crenshaw design

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Patrick Cantlay hits his tee shot on the 18th hole during the third round of the 2022 Sentry Tournament of Champions at Kapalua’s Plantation Course in Maui, Hawaii. (Photo: Kyle Terada-USA TODAY Sports)

Data Golf Information

Course Fit (compares golf courses based on the degree to which different golfer attributes — such as driving distance — to predict who performs well at each course – DataGolf): 1. Riviera Country Club, 2. Monterey Peninsula Country Club, 3. Augusta National

Trending (the players’ last three starts): 1. Jon Rahm (T-4, 1, T-8), 2. Scottie Scheffler (T-3, T-9, 2), 3. Xander Schauffele (4, T-9, 4)

Percent chance to win (based on course history, fit, trending, etc.): 1. Jon Rahm (11.2 percent), 2. Scottie Scheffler (10.9 percent), 3. Xander Schauffele (8.7 percent)

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2022 Sentry Tournament of Champions Thursday tee times, TV info

Everything you need to know for the first round of the 2022 Sentry Tournament of Champions.

The PGA Tour is back in action this week and kicks off the 2022 calendar year in paradise.

A 38-player field loaded with winners tees it up on Thursday at Kapalua’s Plantation Course for the first round of the 2022 Sentry Tournament of Champions. Marquee pairings to watch include the All-American duo of Jordan Spieth and Justin Thomas, Aussies Marc Leishman and Cameron Smith, Zurich Classic teammates Sam Burns and Billy Horschel and more.

Check out the tee times and TV info for the opening round of the Sentry Tournament of Champions. All times are listed in Eastern Standard Time.

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Tee times

Tee time Players
2:40 p.m. Garrick Higgo, Joel Dahmen
2:50 p.m. Viktor Hovland, Brooks Koepka
3 p.m.
Talor Gooch, Abraham Ancer
3:10 p.m. Kevin Kisner, Daniel Berger
3:20 p.m. Erik van Rooyen, Seamus Power
3:30 p.m. Lucas Herbert, Matt Jones
3:40 p.m. Jason Kokrak, Max Homa
3:50 p.m. Lucas Glover, Kevin Na
4 p.m. Marc Leishman, Cameron Smith
4:10 p.m. Sam Burns, Billy Horschel
4:25 p.m. K.H. Lee, Stewart Cink
4:35 p.m. Sungjae Im, Cam Davis
4:45 p.m. Branden Grace, Si Woo Kim
4:55 p.m. Tony Finau, Bryson DeChambeau
5:05 p.m. Hideki Matsuyama, Phil Mickelson
5:15 p.m. Collin Morikawa, Patrick Reed
5:25 p.m. Jordan Spieth, Justin Thomas
5:35 p.m. Jon Rahm, Xander Schauffele
5:45 p.m. Patrick Cantlay, Harris English

TV, radio information

You can watch Golf Channel for free on fuboTV. All times ET.

Thursday, Jan. 6

TV

Golf Channel: 6-10 p.m.

Radio

SiriusXM: 4-10 p.m.

STREAM

ESPN+: 3:15-10 p.m.

Friday, Jan. 7

TV

Golf Channel: 6-10 p.m.

Radio

SiriusXM: 4-10 p.m.

STREAM

ESPN+: 3:15-10 p.m.

Saturday, Jan. 8

TV

Golf Channel: 6-10 p.m.

Radio

SiriusXM: 5-10 p.m.

STREAM

ESPN+: 3:15-10 p.m.

Sunday, Jan. 9

TV

Golf Channel: 6-8 p.m.
NBC: 4-6 p.m.

Radio

SiriusXM: 3-8 p.m.

STREAM

ESPN+: 1:30-8 p.m.

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After 21 years away, Phil Mickelson to play Sentry Tournament of Champions, which is loaded

The PGA Tour returns to action with a star-studded field at the first event in 2022.

The PGA Tour returns to action in a big way Thursday in Hawaii with a star-studded field at the Sentry Tournament of Champions, the first event in 2022.

World No. 1 Jon Rahm will be there, as will Bryson DeChambeau, Justin Thomas, Brooks Koepka, Jordan Spieth and Collin Morikawa.

The event is reserved for those who won the previous year and there are 39 golfers who qualified by winning a Tour event. Xander Schauffele is in the field because of his gold-medal victory in Japan. Rory McIlroy is the lone Tour winner not in the field.

Perhaps the biggest name to enter is Phil Mickelson, who is playing for the first time since 2001 when it was called the Mercedes Championships. He qualified for the Sentry because of his win in last summer’s PGA Championship.

Mickelson won the event in 1994 and then again in 1998, which he won by a shot over Tiger Woods and Mark O’Meara. It was just one of the nine times that Woods and Mickelson finished 1-2 in a PGA Tour event.

The 1998 tournament was time it was played in Carlsbad, California. It moved to Maui in 1999 and has been there ever since. Mickelson had been eligible 13 times since 1998. He will be playing it for the ninth time overall.

“We’re absolutely thrilled to welcome Phil Mickelson back to Kapalua, as his return adds additional star power to an incredibly deep and talented field,” executive director Alex Urban said in a statement.

Also committed to tournament: Masters champ Hideki Matsuyama, Tony Finau, Harris English and Patrick Reed. There are 10 first-time winners that have qualified for 2022.

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