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Is there a cut at the Sentry Tournament of Champions on the PGA Tour?

News RoomBy News RoomJanuary 3, 2025Updated:January 3, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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The 2025 PGA Tour season begins in Hawaii with The Sentry, one of eight Signature Events on the schedule. This event features a limited field and an increased prize pot of $20 million, as well as 700 FedEx Cup points for the winner. The tournament, held at the Plantation Course at Kapalua, is open to PGA Tour tournament winners from the previous season as well as players in the top 50 of the FedEx Cup standings, resulting in a final field of 59 players for the first round.

Following The Sentry, the minimum field size for the remaining Signature Events will be 72 players, with alternates drawn from the Aon Next 10 standings if needed. The upcoming Signature Events include the Pebble Beach Pro-Am, Genesis Invitational, Arnold Palmer Invitational, RBC Heritage, Truist Championship, the Memorial Tournament, and the Travelers Championship. Five out of the eight Signature Events are no-cut tournaments, while the player-hosted events by Tiger Woods, Arnold Palmer, and Jack Nicklaus have a cut that trims the field to the top 50 and ties, along with players within 10 shots of the lead.

The three tournaments with a cut offer a larger portion of the prize pot to the winners, with $4 million up for grabs for the champions at Riviera, Bay Hill, and Muirfield Village. The remaining events, such as the Pebble Beach Pro-Am and RBC Heritage, have no cut and allow all players to compete for the entire duration of the tournament. This format has sparked debate among players and fans, with differing opinions on the benefits of having a cut versus a no-cut event.

Golf enthusiasts can stay informed on the latest tour news, equipment updates, reviews, head-to-head comparisons, and buyer’s guides by subscribing to the Golf Monthly newsletter. The 2025 PGA Tour season promises exciting competition at the Signature Events, with players vying for valuable FedEx Cup points and large prize winnings. The no-cut format at five of the eight Signature Events provides all participants with the opportunity to showcase their skills over the course of four rounds, while the three events with a cut offer added stakes and a tougher challenge for the players.

The Sentry in Hawaii marks the beginning of an action-packed season on the PGA Tour, with players eager to make their mark at the prestigious Signature Events. Whether competing in a no-cut tournament or facing the pressure of a halfway cut, golfers will need to bring their A-game to secure victory and climb the FedEx Cup standings. As the season unfolds, fans can expect to witness thrilling performances and fierce competition at iconic venues such as Pebble Beach, Bay Hill, and Muirfield Village. The 2025 PGA Tour season is set to deliver unforgettable moments and memorable battles on the golf course.

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