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June 1, 2026
The Sentry at Kapalua wasn’t held this year due to a water crisis in Hawaii, but that will change in 2027—with a different venue.
Last week, the Sports Business Journal unveiled the new-look PGA TOUR schedule for ‘27 through the PGA Championship, which included an event at Torrey Pines from Jan. 28-31. On Monday, the TOUR confirmed the event in San Diego will now be called “The Sentry.”
Next year, the TOUR’s annual stop will celebrate its 60th anniversary at Torrey Pines with the new title sponsor. The event had been known as the Farmers Insurance Open since 2010.
"For 75 years the PGA Tour has hosted elite competition in San Diego, including the last 60 at revered Torrey Pines, and we are proud to build upon that legacy and longtime philanthropic impact with our partners at Sentry Insurance," TOUR CEO Brian Rolapp said in a statement. "We are pleased to have the support of Sentry and the Century Club of San Diego to further grow what fans and players have long recognized as one of our game’s most celebrated venues and events."
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While some of the TOUR’s new schedule remains up in the air, with more changes coming in the not-so-distant future, it’s nice to know Torrey Pines will remain an early-season headliner.
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