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Sentry Tournament of Champions 2024 Tickets: How to Buy, Price, and More

Published 12/28/2023, 3:30 PM EST

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The PGA Tour is phenomenally starting 2024 by playing its first signature event in the first week of January. From 4 to 7th January, the Tour is hosting the Sentry Tournament of Champions. It is the calendar-year opening tournament of the league.

Played since 1953, it is among the most prestigious and sought-after events of the Tour. The venue for the event is Kapalua Plantation Course, Hawaii, Maui where the tournament has always hosted for the last 25 years. Let’s learn about the different types of tickets fans can purchase for the tournament.

What types of tickets are available for the Sentry Tournament? 

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 Being a signature event, the match has an elevated prize purse of $15 million. Qualified to play in the event are big players like Scottie Scheffler, Max Homa, Justin Rose, Wyndham Clark, and many others. Tickets for the match are already on sale and can be bought on Tickets on sale.com. From Thursday to Sunday, every day has a different type of ticket available.

There are generally five types of tickets for Sentry. 1989 Club, Trophy Club, Reserved Grand Stand, Garden and Gallery. For the first round on Thursday, only the Reserved Grand Stand and Gallery are available. Others are already sold out since it’s a popular tournament. The gallery ticket costs $242 while the Grandstand ranges from $250 – $270. 

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The same type of tickets are available for the second round. The gallery ticket will cost between $242 – $270. For the Grandstand, three values of tickets are available between $250 to $324, which gets better seats with each range. The Gallery tickets for the first round are selling for $300 and the Grandstand ranges between $301 to $333. The tickets for the final round are valued the same as the third one. The only difference is that Grandstand ranges between $301 to $327.

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Other types of tickets besides ground pass

Besides the general ground passes, there are some other types of tickets available as well. First is The Kama‘āina Ticket, which is especially for the residents of Hawaii Islands. To purchase this, the person must have a valid Hawai‘i State ID or driver’s license. For the first and second rounds, they cost $45 and for the third and fourth, they cost $55. Next is the Cook Pine Club which offers the holders a close-up view of from No. 1 tee, No. 11 tee to green, and No. 18 green. 

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There is also the arrangement of food to satiate the hunger craving of the audience. A special chef, two-time Maui Chef of the Year, Taylor Ponte has been engaged for the occasion. There is also the option of taking a break from the stands on these holes by relaxing in the interiors which will be laced with seating arrangements, TVs, and Wi-Fi connectivity. The Tour has made sure to take care of the fans besides the on-field entertainment. If you too want to avail the above experience, then purchase your ticket fast.

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Written by:

Shafaque Taha

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I am Shafaque Taha, a senior golf writer at EssentiallySports, and here I am living my dream as a storyteller. Combining the knowledge from my master's degree in English literature, which was driven purely out of my passion for reading and writing, with my interest in the serendipity that I believe golf brings, I look to bring words to life for readers with my niche golf coverage. My love for the sport stems from the calming greens and the rush of adrenaline one feels when on them, and I especially enjoy watching LPGA Tour professionals in action.
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Debmallya Chakraborty

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