The Sentry, the opening event of the PGA Tour 2025 season, had a big payday for the 58 players who started and finished the ...
Hideki Matsuyama carded the lowest-ever 72-hole score in the history of the PGA Tour on Sunday, shooting an astonishing ...
At 35 under, Matsuyama became the PGA Tour's first winner of 2025—and put his name on top of the record books.
A mix-up between Australian Cameron Davis and American Will Zalatoris in the final round of The Sentry on Sunday led to both ...
Rules official Mark Dusbabek said Davis played Zalatoris's ball and vice versa. Therefore, both players had to correct the ...
The total purse for The Sentry is $20 million. The winner's purse for The Sentry is $3.6 million. Hideki Matsuyama took home ...
The Olympic bronze medalist also improves his record as a 36-hole leader. Commanding the seventh lead of his career at the ...
Taylor Pendrith didn’t win The Sentry on Sunday, but he will go home with distinction. Pendrith recorded the first albatross ...
Under Rule 6.3c, it’s a two-shot penalty for each player who hit the wrong ball, and the mistake must be corrected by going ...
Hideki Matsuyama captured The Sentry in record-setting fashion, shooting 35 under for the week and setting a new record for ...
The Sentry was the season-opening event for the PGA Tour. And while the vibe might have been chill on the Plantation Course ...