The Sentry 2025 has come to an end at the Kapalua Plantation Course and Resort in Maui, Hawaii. Hideki Matsuyama emerged victorious following a sold lead over the last three days and an incredible 35 under par 257 total score.
The Japanese golfer picked up his 11th career title along with a massive cheque worth $3.6 million. He has stared off the new year with a bang by winning the PGA Tour's first tournament of the year and the first Signature event. Collin Morikawa grabbed the solo second place with a total four day score of 32 under par.
Having finished inside the top seven in all his appearances at The Sentry coming into this year's edition, the American longed to lift the cup after finishing tied-fifth and runner-up in 2024 and 2023, respectively.
Sungjae Im finished in third place with an impressive 29 under par round four-day score. Here's a look into the top-15 players on the leaderboard following the conclusion of The Sentry (via PGA Tour):
- WINNER - Hideki Matsuyama ( ****under par)
- 2 - Collin Morikawa (32 under par)
- 3 - Sungjae Im (29 under par)
- 4 - Jhonattan Vegas (25 under par)
- T5 - Ludvig Aberg (24 under par)
- T5 - Corey Conners (24 under par)
- T7 - Same Burns (23 under par)
- T7 - Maverick McNealy (23 under par)
- T7 - Cameron Young (23 under par)
- T7 - Tom Hoge (23 under par)
- T7 - Harry Hall (23 under par)
- T7 - Thomas Detry (23 under par)
- T13 - Taylor Pendrith (22 under par)
- T13 - Cameron Davis (22 under par)
- T15 - Robert MacIntyre (21 under par)
- T15 - Aaron Rai (21 under par)
- T15 - Austin Eckroat (21 under par)
- T15 - Keegan Bradley (21 under par)
- T15 - Tony Finau (21 under par)
- T15 - Wyndham Clark (21 under par)
- T15 - Patrick Cantlay (21 under par)
- T15 - Adam Scott (21 under par)
- T15 - Sepp Straka (21 under par)
- T15 - Max Greyserman (21 under par)
Who finished at the bottom of the leaderboard at The Sentry?
In the 59 player field, Davis Riley withdrew from The Sentry with nine holes left to be played on Sunday. Brian Harman finished dead last with a total four-day score of three under par 289.
The three-time PGA Tour winner carded in a three under par 70 on the final day following scores of 75, 74, and 70. He finished 32 strokes behind winner Hideki Matsuyama, who had a score of 35 under par 257. According to the PGA Tour, Harman was predicted to finish 58th.
Rafael Campos placed 57th with a total four under 288 par score. The Puerto Rican golfer carded in rounds of 72, 72, 71, and 73.