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Why isn’t Rory McIlroy playing in the Sentry? World No. 2 snubs Hawaii tournament

The 2024 PGA Tour season is set to kick off tomorrow at the iconic Plantation Course at Kapalua in Maui, a fifth year in a row without the Irishman.

Northern Ireland's Rory McIlroy in action
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Golf enthusiasts can catch the action starting at 12:15 p.m. Eastern Time on the Golf Channel while streaming options are available on Peacock.

The tournament holds a special place in the hearts of golf fans, having been hosted at the picturesque Plantation Course since 1999. The early years saw golf legends like David Duval, Tiger Woods, and Ernie Els battling in what became an all-time classic.

Max Novena, the executive director overseeing the upcoming tournament, recently discussed the challenges faced by the community in Maui after the August 2023 wildfires. In an interview, he revealed how he and his family experienced the impact of the wildfires, including the loss of cell coverage and a night spent in their car. Despite this adversity, Novena was determined to host the tournament. It highlighted the importance of utilizing the PGA Tour platform to raise awareness, bring in funds, and contribute to community service.

Looking back at the initial days of the tragedy, Novena recounted the surreal experience of waking up to power outages and howling winds on August 8. He described the chaotic scenes in Lahaina town and the challenges faced by the community due to the lack of communication. The tournament aims to celebrate the new year and the new PGA Tour season while honoring fire survivors and first responders.

Sentry Insurance, the title partner, has donated $2 million to wildfire relief efforts.

Rory Mcllroy skips Sentry for one more year

The professional golf season is set to begin with the Sentry Tournament of Champions this week. This tournament is unique because it invites only those players who won a tournament on the PGA Tour over the last calendar year. However, one notable golfer missing from the field this year is Rory McIlroy.

It’s not uncommon for PGA Tour members to opt out of one of the 13 elevated events, and the Northern Irishman usually skips this one. In fact, out of the 60 players who qualified for this tournament, Rory is the only one to have decided not to participate in the season opener.

In a previous interview, Rory McIlroy had said that he is not much of a “Hawaii guy,” so it’s no surprise that he has chosen to skip this event. Instead, he will start his season at the Dubai DP Tour Invitational.

It’s worth noting that Rory McIlroy is a 24-time PGA Tour winner and one of the most accomplished golfers in the world. Therefore, his absence from the Sentry Tournament of Champions is a significant loss for the event. Nonetheless, golf fans can look forward to seeing him in action soon as he begins his season at the Dubai Invitational.