Sahith Theegala’s birdie binge, Collin Morikawa’s emotional opening tee shot among 5 things to know from first round of The Sentry

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Sahith Theegala is back for the second time at The Sentry. One year after he shot 10 under for 72 holes, he opened with 10 birdies on Thursday and shot 9-under 64 at Kapalua Resort’s Plantation Course to take a one-stroke lead over a bunched-up leaderboard on a low-scoring day thanks to calm conditions.

“I saw something about first timers not doing great here and I believe it,” he said.

Theegala, 26, proved to be a quick learner. He recorded the most birdies in a PGA Tour round in what was his 250th career round on Tour, including six in a row to start his back nine. Asked to name his favorite of the bunch, he picked the one at No. 12, saying, “Had a really gnarly 8- or 9-footer that I didn’t know which way it was going to break, grain was going all over the place. I just aimed it dead center and tried to hit it hard and hearted that putt, and that settled me down a little bit more.”

Theegala, who notched his first Tour title at the Fortinet Championship in September, has the lead after 18 holes for the second time in his career over a handful of players.

The scoring average was almost 4-under as the wind laid down.

Here’s four more things to know about the first round of The Sentry.

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2024 The Sentry Friday tee times, how to watch PGA Tour at Kapalua

Everything you need to know for The Sentry’s second round.

The first PGA Tour round of 2024 is in the books as Sahith Theegala holds the 18-hole lead at The Sentry in Hawaii. Theegala’s 9-under 64 was one shot better than the 65s shot by Collin Morikawa, Camilo Villegas, Sungjae Im, Jason Day and Viktor Hovland. Theegala won the Fortinet Championship last fall and is currently ranked 32nd in the Official World Golf Ranking.

Morikawa, who finished runner-up to Jon Rahm in Maui last season, is off to another great start but that shouldn’t come as a surprise. He finished seventh here in both 2020 and 2021, and grabbed fifth in 2022.

Kapalua’s Plantation Course ranks No. 2 in Golfweek’s Best list of public-access courses in Hawaii, and it also is No. 39 on Golfweek’s Best list of modern courses in the U.S.

The Sentry: Odds, course history, picks to win

From tee times to TV and streaming info, here’s everything you need to know for the second round of the 2024 The Sentry. All times listed are ET.

Friday tee times

1st tee

Tee time Players
12:45 p.m.
Nico Echavarria, Matt Wallace
12:57 p.m.
Keegan Bradley, Tyrrell Hatton, Matt Fitzpatrick
1:09 p.m.
Akshay Bhatia, Nick Taylor, Cam Davis
1:21 p.m.
Vincent Norrman, Chris Kirk, Brendon Todd
1:33 p.m.
Lucas Glover, Sungjae Im, Adam Hadwin
1:45 p.m.
Adam Svensson, Kurt Kitayama, Emiliano Grillo
1:57 p.m.
Erik van Rooyen, Jason Day, Corey Conners
2:09 p.m.
Taylor Moore, Andrew Putnam, Justin Rose
2:21p.m.
Sam Burns, Sahith Theegala, Wyndham Clark
2:33 p.m.
Jordan Spieth, Scottie Scheffler, Viktor Hovland
2:51 p.m.
Collin Morikawa, Xander Schauffele, Tom Kim
3:03 p.m.
Brian Harman, Eric Cole, Camilo Villegas
3:15 p.m.
Seamus Power, Adam Schenk, Lee Hodges
3:27 p.m.
Luke List, Davis Riley, Hideki Matsuyama
3:39 p.m.
Nick Hardy, Russell Henley, Sepp Straka
3:51 p.m.
Patrick Rodgers, Tom Hoge, Byeong Hun An
4:03 p.m.
Denny McCarthy, J.T. Poston, Mackenzie Hughes
4:15 p.m.
Si Woo Kim, Cameron Young, Harris English
4:27 p.m.
Tommy Fleetwood, Tony Finau, Patrick Cantlay
4:39 p.m.
Max Homa, Ludvig Aberg, Rickie Fowler

How to watch, listen

ESPN+ is the exclusive home of PGA Tour Live. You can also watch The Sentry FREE on Fubo. All times ET.

Friday, Jan. 5

Golf Channel/Peacock: 6-10 p.m.

Sirius XM: 4-10 p.m.

ESPN+: 12:30 p.m.-10 p.m.

Saturday, Jan. 6

NBC: 4-6 p.m.

Golf Channel/Peacock: 6-8 p.m.

Sirius XM: 3-8 p.m.

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

Sunday, Jan. 7

NBC: 4-6 p.m.

Golf Channel/Peacock: 6 p.m.-8 p.m.

Sirius XM: 3-8 p.m.

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

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Commercial-free golf returns: Last hour of final-round coverage at The Sentry to be uninterrupted

Commercial-free golf is coming.

The Sentry kicks off the PGA Tour’s 2023 slate this week in Hawaii, and Sunday’s final round will feature a commercial-free final hour.

For the second straight year, the last hour of coverage on Golf Channel and Peacock will be commercial-free, thanks to Callaway.

“We always look for creative ways to work with partners to enhance our golf broadcasts for the viewers at home,” Tommy Roy, NBC Sports’ lead golf producer, said in a release. “We’re thrilled to have Callaway back this year to present uninterrupted coverage on Sunday during the critical moments down the stretch at The Sentry.”

Golf Channel will have coverage of all four days of The Sentry, though two hours of play will be shown on NBC from 4-6 p.m. ET on Saturday and Sunday. There will also be coverage on streaming services ESPN+ and Peacock.

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The typical handoff from cable to network TV is reversed this week. Usually, Golf Channel starts coverage before NBC or CBS pick up over-the-air duties. This weekend, NBC will kick things off before the final two hours being moved to Golf Channel.

Here’s a look at TV information for The Sentry in Hawaii. All times ET.

Thursday, Jan. 4

Golf Channel/Peacock: 6-10 p.m.

Sirius XM: 4-10 p.m.

ESPN+: 12:30 p.m.-10 p.m.

Friday, Jan. 5

Golf Channel/Peacock: 6-10 p.m.

Sirius XM: 4-10 p.m.

ESPN+: 12:30 p.m.-10 p.m.

Saturday, Jan. 6

NBC: 4-6 p.m.

Golf Channel/Peacock: 6-8 p.m.

Sirius XM: 3-8 p.m.

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

Sunday, Jan. 7

NBC: 4-6 p.m.

Golf Channel/Peacock: 6 p.m.-8 p.m.

Sirius XM: 3-8 p.m.

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

How ‘intimidating’ Ryder Cup selection propelled Ludvig Aberg on stellar year-end run

Aberg would move into the top 10 in the world with a win this week.

When Ludvig Aberg was selected as the final captain’s pick for the European Ryder Cup team last year, he was put into a group chat with many of the game’s biggest stars.

Rory McIlroy. Jon Rahm. Viktor Hovland.

Problem is, he had no idea whose number was whose in the team group chat.

He had only Nicolai Hojgaard’s and Sepp Straka’s numbers.

“None of the other guys,” Aberg said.

The 24-year-old Swede’s rise has been meteoric. A year ago, he was playing in college for Texas Tech. Now, he’s one of the game’s brightest young stars and in the field at the season-opening The Sentry at Kapalua in Hawaii. Formerly known as the Tournament of Champions, the event is reserved for those who won on the PGA Tour in the previous year or finished in the top 50 of the FedEx Cup standings.

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Aberg didn’t get his PGA Tour card until May, making his first start at the RBC Canadian Open. In between then and now, he has won on the PGA Tour, DP World Tour and has been a part of the victorious European Ryder Cup team.

And it was Aberg’s selection to the latter that helped show him he belonged on the biggest stage.

“It was definitely intimidating,” Aberg said Wednesday of being a captain’s pick. “If I said it wasn’t, I would be lying because it is what you want to do, but it’s also quite nerve-racking at times. I think I did it quite well, just to be OK with it being intimidating and nerve-racking. I was just being OK with all the emotions that might show up and I didn’t try to fight it, I didn’t try to block it out, it was just try to embrace it and obviously have a lot of fun as well.”

His win in the Omega European Masters solidified his spot on the Ryder Cup squad. Then, he closed his rookie PGA Tour season going 61-61 on the weekend to win the RSM Classic.

Now, expectations are high for Aberg, who’s excited for his first appearance at Kapalua.

“I think there’s always going to be expectations, it’s kind of what you sign up for in professional sports,” Aberg said. “So I do understand that it is a part of it, but I’m always going to have a lot of expectations on myself as well. I know my qualities and I know what I want to do, so if I don’t live up to that, I’m going to be pissed myself.”

“So obviously I understand all the things, the outside noise, but that’s also nothing that I can really control. It is what it is and all I can try to do is play each tournament the best I can and then kind of see where that goes.”

With a win this week, Aberg would move into the top 10 in the Official World Golf Ranking.

As far as his expectations this year, he’s looking forward to playing many of the famed courses on the PGA Tour’s schedule.

“We were looking at the schedule the other week, and it’s just one tournament after another that I’m like, ‘Whoa, I just want to play it,'” Aberg said. “Bay Hill, Players, Pebble, Genesis, I think that’s what I’m really looking forward to. Obviously you want to perform, and I’m a competitor, so I want to compete, but I don’t have like a set number or something like that that I’m looking toward.”

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Check out the best photos from the PGA Tour’s 2024 The Sentry at Kapalua in Hawaii

Check out the best photos from Hawaii.

The PGA Tour’s 2024 season is here.

The Sentry at Kapalua’s Plantation Course in Maui, Hawaii, opened the new year with 59 players in the field.

However, world No. 1 Scottie Scheffler, fresh off his victory last month at the Hero World Challenge, was among the numerous stars teeing it up this week. Also in the field is defending FedEx Cup champion Viktor Hovland, last year’s runner-up Collin Morikawa and plenty more, like Ludvig Aberg, who’s in the field thanks to his victory at the RSM Classic in the season-ending event in November.

In the end, it was Chris Kirk coming out on top at 29 under.

Take a look at some of the best photos from the PGA Tour’s 2024 season-opening event, The Sentry at Kapalua in Hawaii.

2024 The Sentry Thursday tee times, how to watch PGA Tour at Kapalua

Everything you need to know for The Sentry.

Welcome back, PGA Tour.

The season-opening event is set to begin Thursday in Maui, Hawaii, at Kapalua’s Plantation Course with The Sentry. The 59-player field is a no-cut signature event, the first of the year, and plenty of the world’s best players are in the field, which is comprised of winner’s from last season on the PGA Tour as well as the top 50 in the 2022-23 FedExCup Points List through the Tour Championship.

Top-ranked Scottie Scheffler will look to build off his victory at the Hero World Challenge last month. Meanwhile, FedEx Cup champion Viktor Hovland, Patrick Cantlay, Xander Schauffele, last year’s runner-up Collin Morikawa and a host of others will look to get their year started off with a bang. Jon Rahm is the defending champion.

Hovland won the last two times he teed it up in official starts on the PGA Tour at the BMW Championship and Tour Championship. The last player to win three consecutive starts on Tour was Dustin Johnson during the 2016-17 season. Hovland is making his fourth start at the Sentry and has yet to finish in the top 10.

Kapalua’s Plantation Course ranks No. 2 in Golfweek’s Best list of public-access courses in Hawaii, and it also is No. 39 on Golfweek’s Best list of modern courses in the U.S.

The Sentry: Odds, picks to win | Sleepers

One of eight signature events, The Sentry has a $20 million purse – up from $15 million a year ago – and a $3.6 million first-place prize.

From tee times to TV and streaming info, here’s everything you need to know for the first round of the 2024 The Sentry. All times listed are ET.

Thursday tee times

1st tee

Tee time Players
12:45 p.m.
Collin Morikawa, Xander Schauffele, Tom Kim
12:57 p.m.
Brian Harman, Eric Cole, Camilo Villegas
1:09 p.m.
Seamus Power, Adam Schenk, Lee Hodges
1:21 p.m.
Luke List, Davis Riley, Hideki Matsuyama
1:33 p.m.
Nick Hardy, Russell Henley, Sepp Straka
1:45 p.m.
Patrick Rodgers, Tom Hoge, Byeong Hun An
1:57 p.m.
Denny McCarthy, J.T. Poston, Mackenzie Hughes
2:09 p.m.
Si Woo Kim, Cameron Young, Harris English
2:21 p.m.
Tommy Fleetwood, Tony Finau, Patrick Cantlay
2:33 p.m.
Max Homa, Ludvig Aberg, Rickie Fowler
2:51 p.m.
Nico Echavarria, Matt Wallace
3:03 p.m.
Keegan Bradley, Tyrrell Hatton, Matt Fitzpatrick
3:15 p.m.
Akshay Bhatia, Nick Taylor, Cam Davis
3:27 p.m.
Vincent Norrman, Chris Kirk, Brendon Todd
3:39 p.m.
Lucas Glover, Sungjae Im, Adam Hadwin
3:51 p.m.
Adam Svensson, Kurt Kitayama, Emiliano Grillo
4:03 p.m.
Erik van Rooyen, Jason Day, Corey Conners
4:15 p.m.
Taylor Moore, Andrew Putnam, Justin Rose
4:27 p.m.
Sam Burns, Sahith Theegala, Wyndham Clark
4:39 p.m.
Jordan Spieth, Scottie Scheffler, Viktor Hovland

How to watch, listen

ESPN+ is the exclusive home of PGA Tour Live. You can also watch The Sentry on Golf Channel free on Fubo. All times ET.

Four-time PGA Tour winner Kevin Kisner will make his debut as an analyst for NBC Sports at The Sentry this week, joining weekend coverage on NBC, Golf Channel and Peacock.

Thursday, Jan. 4

Golf Channel/Peacock: 6-10 p.m.

Sirius XM: 4-10 p.m.

ESPN+: 12:30 p.m.-10 p.m.

Friday, Jan. 5

Golf Channel/Peacock: 6-10 p.m.

Sirius XM: 4-10 p.m.

ESPN+: 12:30 p.m.-10 p.m.

Saturday, Jan. 6

NBC: 4-6 p.m.

Golf Channel/Peacock: 6-8 p.m.

Sirius XM: 3-8 p.m.

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

Sunday, Jan. 7

NBC: 4-6 p.m.

Golf Channel/Peacock: 6 p.m.-8 p.m.

Sirius XM: 3-8 p.m.

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

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Sleeper picks for 2024 The Sentry, including Hideki Matsuyama at 50/1

Matsuyama tied for 21st in Maui last year.

Another year, another week at the Plantation Course. The PGA Tour is back in Maui to kick off 2024 at The Sentry, the year’s first signature event. Although the 59-man field is loaded with big names, there are a few sleepers to keep an eye on.

Defending champion Jon Rahm isn’t in the field to vie for back-to-back titles thanks to his recent move to LIV Golf. World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler, Viktor Hovland, Jordan Spieth, Rickie Fowler, Xander Schauffele and Max Homa are just some of the superstars teeing it up Thursday. Rory McIlroy and Justin Thomas, however, aren’t in the field.

Let’s take a look at a few sleeper picks for The Sentry.

The Sentry: Odds, picks to win

The Sentry 2024 odds, course history and picks to win

The PGA Tour is back!

Welcome to 2024, folks. And to start the new year, the PGA Tour is in Hawaii for the season’s first signature event, The Sentry.

The Plantation Course at Kapalua in Maui will once again play host, while the defending champion is not in the 59-man field.

Jon Rahm came from behind to defeat Collin Morikawa last year, but cannot defend his title thanks to his move to LIV Golf.

Some of the stars actually in the field include world No. 1 Scottie Scheffler, Viktor Hovland, Patrick Cantlay, Max Homa, Xander Schauffele, Morikawa and Jordan Spieth.

Two notable names not teeing it up at the Plantation Course, Rory McIlroy and Justin Thomas.

Reminder, there is no cut this week.

Golf course

Plantation Course at Kapalua | Par 73 | 7,596 yards

2023 Sentry Tournament of Champions
Course scenics during practice prior to the Sentry Tournament of Champions at Plantation Course at Kapalua Golf Club on January 02, 2023, in Lahaina, Hawaii. (Photo: Andy Lyons/Getty Images)

Course history

Betting preview

PGA Tour’s The Sentry will be played at Kapalua’s Plantation Course, even after historic Maui fires

The Sentry will go on as normal, according to a memo sent out by Tour officials on Thursday.

Although a deadly fire wreaked havoc on Maui in July, killing nearly 100 people in what was the deadliest blaze on U.S. soil in a decade, the PGA Tour’s The Sentry — formally known as the Sentry Tournament of Champions — will go on as normal, according to a memo sent out by Tour officials on Thursday.

The event will be the first of the new 2024 calendar-year based PGA Tour schedule. It’s held annually at Kapalua Resort’s Plantation course, about 15 miles north of the village of Lahaina, which was the hardest hit by the fires. High winds and low humidity likely contributed to the fires, but officials know little else.

PGA Tour commissioner Jay Monahan has been working with the governor of Hawaii to ensure the event will not only be played, but will help with recovery efforts in the area. Some residents died in their cars, while others jumped into the ocean or tried to run for safety. The Aug. 8 blaze reduced much of the historic town to ash.

Kapalua Golf reopened its Bay Course Sept. 20 and will reopen the Plantation Course on Oct. 18.

A memo went out to PGA Tour players who had qualified for the event from Tyler Dennis, the chief competitions officer:

“It’s been six weeks since the Maui Wildfire Disaster severely impacted the island and its people. Given the continued relief and recovery efforts, I wanted to provide an update on The Sentry, which is scheduled to kick off the 2024 FedExCup Regular Season in January.

“Working in cooperation with state, county and community officials, the PGA TOUR is committed to playing The Sentry in 2024 at The Plantation Course at Kapalua. Hawaii Governor Josh Green has been emphatic in his support of our event and others, recently stating, ‘This decision [to allow visitors and events to return to Maui] is meant to bring hope for recovery to the families and businesses on Maui that have been so deeply affected in every way by the disaster. People from Hawaii and around the world can resume travel to this special place and help it begin to recover economically.’

“There is no other organization in sport which rallies around those in need like the PGA TOUR. Given the overwhelming support for playing the tournament, the TOUR and The Sentry are currently working on plans to further raise awareness and assist with fundraising and community service to Maui in a thoughtful and respectful manner.

“You should expect to hear from The Sentry Executive Director Max Novena and his team in the coming days. They anticipate opening the Accommodations Portal to secure hotel reservations very soon and are available to assist you in any capacity leading up to the first Signature Event of the 2024 season.

“Your participation and support of The Sentry will allow the TOUR to help showcase the ongoing recovery efforts in Lahaina and Maui, while inspiring our fans around the world.”

Burned cars and homes are seen in Lahaina, Hawaii, on Aug. 18. At least 114 people died in the Aug. 8 fire, making it the deadliest U.S. wildfire of the past century.

More than 1,800 homes and structures were leveled and the death toll surpassed the fatalities of Northern California’s Camp Fire in 2018. That blaze killed 85 and destroyed the town of Paradise.

Hawaii Wildfire Management Organization, a non-profit based in Waimea on Hawaii Island, said the increasing fires are threatening humans, infrastructure, water quality, agricultural production and natural resources.

“Hawaii has a wildfire problem,” the organization states on its website. “Each year, about 0.5 percent of Hawaii’s total land area burns each year, equal to or greater than the proportion burned of any other U.S. state. Over 98 percent of wildfires are human-caused. Human ignitions coupled with an increasing amount of nonnative, fire-prone grasses and shrubs and a warming, drying climate have greatly increased the wildfire problem.”

USA Today contributed reporting to this story.

Kapalua to reopen Bay and Plantation courses. Will the PGA Tour return in January?

“We hope to be a source of inspiration for the great people of Maui and Lahaina by the time that we get to Maui in January.”

Good news for fans of Maui golf.

Kapalua Golf will reopen its Bay Course on Wednesday, Sept. 20 and its Plantation Course on Wednesday, Oct. 18. Both golf courses have been closed since the Maui wildfires on Aug. 8. Located in West Maui, the golf courses and facilities at Kapalua Golf were spared from the fires, which devastated Lahaina, about 10 miles away.

“Our team truly appreciates the outpouring of support from around the globe over the past six weeks,” said Kapalua Golf & Tennis General Manager Alex Nakajima. “Our staff was deeply impacted by the fires, with nearly a third losing their homes and possessions. As associates and the community work to heal, we continue to support them; welcoming back team members to work as they are ready. As we continue the recovery process, we are reopening our two golf courses for Kamaʻāina (local residents) on island and for those planning their return to Maui. As millions discovered during the pandemic, a round of golf can be good medicine for the mind, body and soul.”

Kapalua Golf’s Plantation Course and Bay Course are open to resort guests and daily-fee play. Arnold Palmer designed The Bay Course first, in 1975, which is more forgiving than the Plantation, a Coore-Crenshaw design that the duo built in 1991 and renovated in 2019. The Sentry, the longtime PGA Tour stop, is played annually at the Plantation Course, which ranks No. 17 in Golfweek’s Best Resort Courses list, in early January. The reopening of the course is an encouraging sign that the tournament can be staged there. In late August, Commissioner Jay Monahan addressed whether the tournament would be able to be held in its normal slot as the first event of the New Year.

2023 Sentry Tournament of Champions
A surfer rides a wave as Matt Fitzpatrick lines up his putt on the 11th hole during the final round of the Sentry Tournament of Champions golf tournament at Kapalua Resort – The Plantation Course. (Photo: Kyle Terada-USA TODAY Sports)

“We hope to be a source of inspiration for the great people of Maui and Lahaina by the time that we get to Maui in January,” he said. “I think at this point there’s so many unknowns, and we want to be respectful of the challenges. We want to help be a part of the revitalization. There are a lot of considerations. We’re committed, you know, if it makes — if we’re allowed to, if we’re invited, if we’re embraced, given all that needs to be accomplished, we will be there 100 percent. But I think at this point right now that’s outside of our hands.”

For more information on Kapalua Golf and for tee times, visit www.GolfAtKapalua.com or call 1-877-KAPALUA.