PGA Tour Drops Hawaii Stop, Ends 56-Year Island Run

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The PGA Tour will not host a Hawaii event in 2027, ending a 56-year island-run as it rolls out a revamped schedule. Following The Sentry’s 2026 cancellation due to grass and water issues at Kapalua, the Sony Open in Waialae opened the season with a sponsorship transition; Hawaii’s two events collectively generate about $150 million annually. The Tour is weighing a replacement West Coast stop (potentially Torrey Pines) as it renegotiates sponsorships and venues to shape the new calendar.
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