Sentry Tournament of Champions 2024: Date, tee times, field and how to follow as Viktor Hovland headlines PGA Tour opener in Hawaii
The new PGA Tour season will get underway in Hawaii in early January with The Sentry Tournament of Champions.
This tournament is the first of eight signature events and will boast a star-studded field, welcoming PGA Tour winners from the previous calendar year.
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Jon Rahm is the current Sentry titleholder but he has since joined LIV Golf, meaning a new champion will be crowned this time around.
Sentry Tournament of Champions: Date and how to follow
The Sentry Tournament of Champions will begin on January 4.
Four days of play will follow before the event comes to an end on January 7.
It will take place at the Plantation Course in Kapalua, Hawaii.
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Sky Sports Golf will be broadcasting all of the action live in the UK.
talkSPORT and talkSPORT.com will also be keeping you up to date with the build-up and latest news around the tournament.
Sentry Tournament of Champions: Field and tee times
The tournament has a small field of just 40 players.
It will invite all PGA Tour winners from the previous calendar year.
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The full field has not been announced yet but superstars Viktor Hovland and Scottie Scheffler have been confirmed.
Tiger Woods teases Justin Thomas after out driving him at the 2019 Hero World ChallengeAlso teeing it up will be Tony Finau, Collin Morikawa, Xander Schauffele, Jordan Spieth, Rickie Fowler, Ludvig Aberg, Tom Kim and Sahith Theegala among others yet to be named.
The latest news on the field, pairings and tee times can be found here.
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Sentry Tournament of Champions: What has been said?
Rahm won the tournament last year after Morikawa let a six-shot lead slip, setting a new record for losing the largest 54-hole lead on the PGA Tour.
Speaking after his collapse, Morikawa said: "It's going to hurt, but I've got to get over it because we're still in the very early parts of the season.
"He still shot 63. He definitely made the birdies when he needed to. But I also made bogeys.
“When you're getting bogeys at that time of the tournament they're costly.
“I definitely felt the weight of that."