The new year is almost here, and with it, the 2025 PGA Tour season is ready to kick off! It starts with the Sentry in Hawaii. The season-opener is shaping up to be a thrilling event with some of the best players scheduled to compete for elevated purse and you wouldn’t want to miss it. If you will be taking a trip to the Kapalua Plantation Course, you better grab your tickets soon before they sell out.
Right now, you can buy tickets for all four rounds through the official tournament website. For the ultimate experience, the Cook Pine Club is the way to go. Imagine valet service, amazing food from Taylor Ponte (he’s a two-time Maui Chef of the Year!), craft cocktails, and views of the course and ocean that will blow your mind. You’ll get exclusive access to spots like No. 1 tee, No. 11, and No. 18 green. And don’t worry about walking all over the course—there are shuttles to zip you between holes. You can grab daily tickets for the Cook Pine Club (Thursday to Sunday) or go all in for the week, which runs $5,759.16 for the full pass.
If you’re not looking to drop that much but still want a great time, the Gallery Pass would be a great choice. It gives you access to the whole grounds, some tasty food from local chefs, and great viewing spots around the course. Plus, you get bleacher seats at the best spots on the course—No. 1 tee and No. 18 green. The Gallery Pass is $680.63 for the week, or you can get a daily ticket if you’re just popping in for a day.
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And if you’re a Hawaii local, there are special Gallery Pass ticket rates—$50 for Thursday and Friday and $75 for Saturday and Sunday. The kama‘āina Grounds Pass is also available for just $52.26. To claim, you need to show a valid Hawai‘i State ID or driver’s license. Like other Tour events, the 2025 Sentry has tickets for military and juniors.
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2025 Sentry ticket perks for juniors, PGA members & military
The 2025 Sentry knows how to show appreciation for those who serve, offering two free grounds tickets each day (Jan. 2-5) for active duty and reserve military members, as well as local first responders. Veterans can also score discounted tickets for the tournament. All you need to do is verify your status through GovX to unlock these awesome deals. And, just like every year, each ticketed adult can bring two kids 15 and under for free (excluding the Cook Pine Club, of course).
Active duty, retired, reserve, and National Guard members can grab up to two free tickets for each day, Thursday through Sunday. Veterans get the option to purchase up to two discounted tickets per day, and first responders can get two free tickets as well, Thursday through Sunday. Two kids aged 15 and under receive complimentary admission per one ticketed adult, excluding The Cook Pine Club.
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And in case you are planning to watch the tournament from the comfort of your home instead, no worries—Golf Channel has you covered on Thursday and Friday from 6-10 pm, and then NBC takes over the weekend rounds, airing from 4-6 pm.
So, are you excited for the all-new season to start? Let us know in the comments!
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