The Hawaii Swing is no more, as the islands will not host any PGA Tour events in 2027, tour officials confirmed today.
The PGA Tour will not return to Hawaii for the 2027 season, ending a 56-year tradition of events like the Sony Open and the season-opening Sentry.
The PGA TOUR has confirmed plans to end its tournament presence in Maui and has begun to explore options to transition the ...
As Golf Digest reported in January, the tour's two Hawaiian stops—The Sentry and the Sony Open—face uncertain futures as the ...
Justin Thomas and the PGA Tour's stars will begin the 2027 season somewhere other than Hawaii. Maddie Meyer / The final PGA ...
The PGA Tour is bidding aloha to Hawaii on its schedule. The Sentry at Kapalua was canceled last January because of a water ...
For the first time in years, new development is being proposed on the island of Lanai, near Sensei Lanai, a Four Seasons ...
The PGA Tour has announced the cancellation of their annual Hawaii swing, ending the events at Kapalua and Oahu.
After months of speculation, the Tour will be moving on from The Sentry at Kapalua and Sony Open in Honolulu, according to ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results