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With the best of golf featuring at the Sentry. Apart from the competition, that is one more thing that is adding to the toughness of the golfers. After two days of the tournament, the wind has been an obstacle at the event. However, there is no hope for it to be better anytime soon as per the weather report shared for Hawaii.

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Even with rough weather, Hideki Matsuyama is leading with a score of 16 under par. While followed by him, is Collin Morikawa with -15 and Tom Hoge with -14. After the first round, Hoge was leading, but some great birdies in the second round helped Matsuyama to lead. However, will the weather allow the same to be followed is still a question?

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While, as per the report of AccuWeather, clouds will fade away as compared to the second day. The day will be mostly sunny with little clouds with the temperature low of 19 degrees and high at 28 degrees. 28% cloud coverage throughout the day will make it tougher to reduce visibility. Even the wind will be less compared to the second day. The report said the wind will be 11km/h, with gusts around 26 km/h.

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Though it wouldn’t be the easiest, but comparatively easier. Though the beginning of the day has no chance of rain, after 1 PM ET the percentage is 47%. Hoping to not rain and ruin the play. Even if it rains, the best part is it will rain for 30 mins for the day. Round 3 will be crucial as it will help the final day for the players. But performance in the third round will be key as the weather will get worse on the last day.

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How will the weather be on Sunday at the Sentry?

The final day will be the decider for the tournament of champions, but apart from that, the weather will be making it even tougher. With the wind flowing at the speed of 13 km/h. The golfer will have to unlock their skill set to suit the weather and predict the ideal trajectory of the ball. With 4% precipitation, it will hopefully not rain and the fans will experience the true delight of watching the best of golf at the Kapalua.

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Most of the day will be sunny and the only issue will be the wind to battle along with the tough competition. With the leaderboard changing after every round, it will be a tough guess to see who will win at the 2025 Sentry. What is your pick for this season? Share with us in the comments section below.

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Tanmay Sharma is a Golf Journalist at EssentiallySports, where he has already penned more than 650 stories across the Live News and Trends desks. A graduate in Communication from Bennett University (Times Group), he brings a newsroom-honed precision to his live weekend coverage of golf’s biggest stages. Tanmay played an instrumental role in shaping ES’ digital-first golf section, balancing real-time leaderboard updates with a thoughtful lens on what those moments mean in the sport’s broader arc. An eight-year veteran of the content and media industry, Tanmay has worked across journalism, marketing, and editorial strategy, sharpening a versatility that now powers his golf storytelling. A lifelong golf fan, he thrives on digging into the untold, off-course narratives that reveal the human side of the game, stories of grind, setbacks, and resilience that numbers on a scorecard can’t capture. Whether in the heat of a major Sunday finish or while chronicling the rise of tomorrow’s stars, Tanmay connects fans to the heartbeat of golf with clarity and empathy.

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