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The Sentry announces ticket options for 2025 PGA TOUR’s opening event at Kapalua

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A field of the best professional golfers will compete in the PGA TOUR’s Opening Drive event Jan. 2-5 at the Plantation Course at Kapalua. PC: PGA Tour

Tournament officials from The Sentry announced ticket options for the 2025 event when the first signature event of the PGA TOUR regular season returns to the Plantation Course from Jan. 2-5.

As part of the TOUR’s Opening Drive, The Sentry is the season-opening event for the 2025 FedExCup regular season as it returns to a calendar-year schedule for the second consecutive year.

The Sentry hosts PGA TOUR winners from the previous season, including FedExCup fall winners, as well as the top 50 players from the 2024 FedExCup standings, which are those who qualified for the BMW Championship, the second FedExCup playoffs event, held this week at Castle Pines in Denver, Col. The Sentry is the season’s first of eight signature events, including a limited field, increased prize money and elevated FedExCup points (700 points to the winner).

The Cook Pine Club

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The Cook Pine Club membership offers services including valet service, curated menu items from two-time Maui Chef of the Year Taylor Ponte alongside craft cocktails, and the best views of golf and the island. Cook Pine Club members enjoy exclusive access to vantage points from No. 1 tee, No. 11, and No. 18 green, all featuring sweeping vistas of the Pacific Ocean.

While navigating the course, members have access to cart shuttle services between Nos. 11 and 18 for easy travel throughout the course. The Cook Pine Club offers both weekly and daily ticket options from Thursday through Sunday.

The Gallery Pass

With the Gallery Pass, fans will enjoy the Plantation Course through access across tournament grounds, select food and beverage options from local chefs and restaurants, and intimate viewing spots around the course to witness the PGA TOUR’s best compete at The Sentry.

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In addition to exploring the course, Gallery Pass holders can take advantage of enhanced bleacher seating at two of the most iconic holes on the course: No. 1 tee and No. 18 tee.

The Gallery Pass, with limited number of tickets per day, is available in both daily ticket and weekly ticket options from Thursday through Sunday, plus applicable taxes and fees.

The Kama‘āina Ticket

The Sentry offers Gallery Pass admission rates for kama‘āina, which are available to Hawai‘i residents with a valid Hawai‘i state ID or driver’s license. The kama‘āina ticket presented by Mauna Loa gives spectators access to public venues and the ability to stand along the rope line to watch the TOUR’s best golfers in action. The kama‘āina admission rate to The Sentry, with limited ticket availability per day, starts at $50 for Thursday and Friday and $75 for Saturday and Sunday plus applicable taxes and fees.

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General Parking Pass

For those traveling to The Plantation Course at Kapalua, a general parking pass is available for $20 (plus taxes and fee). The general parking lot will serve as the primary location from Thursday through Sunday, located adjacent to DT Fleming Beach Park. Simply follow the signage along Honoapiʻilani Highway at Kapalua. A complimentary, air-conditioned shuttle will transport fans from the general parking lot to the main gate.

Kama‘āina can purchase general parking passes for a discounted rate of $10 (plus taxes and fee, limit one per person, per day). Fans must reserve general parking passes in advance as passes will not be available for purchase at the parking lot.

All tickets to The Sentry and general parking passes can be purchased by visiting TheSentry.com.

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