Highlights | Round 4 | The Sentry | 2025

Highlights | Round 4 | The Sentry | 2025



Highlights | Round 4 | The Sentry | 2025

Check out the best shots of the day from Round 4 of The Sentry 2025, featuring Hideki Matsuyama, Collin Morikawa, Ludvig Åberg and Sungjae Im.

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A star-studded field will tee it up for the first event of the PGA TOUR’s Opening Drive in 2025, with 31 prior PGA TOUR winners in action. 10 of the top 15 players in the world will be making their way to The Plantation Course at Kapalua, including World No. 2 Xander Schauffele, who had a 2024 to remember with two major wins at the PGA Championship and The Open. After winning at The Sentry in 2019, the 31-year-old has every reason to be confident at the first Signature Event of the season. Two-time winner of the event, Justin Thomas will be back in action this week. He has five top-5 finishes at The Plantation Course at Kapalua, with his last victory coming in 2020, where he topped Xander Schauffele in a dramatic playoff. Chris Kirk won his sixth PGA TOUR title at last year’s event and will be looking to become the first person to go back to back at The Sentry since Geoff Ogilvy in 2010. Other notable names to keep an eye on this week include Collin Morikawa, Ludvig Åberg, Hideki Matsuyama and Viktor Hovland. 

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  1. Tv does this course no justice. I walked it the last three days and the elevation changes and wind make a difficult 18

  2. HIDEKI!!!!!!! I'm so stoked to see him win early in the year! hoping he puts on his second green jacket this year.

  3. Man, common fellas, it's like you purposely avoid telling the storyline … No dramatic 18th hole drives, or that famous 2nd shot. No itemised commentary before shots on positions. Just weird editing. Kinda dissatisfying as a viewer.

  4. Great work from the pause king! And great work from the highlight guys cause my putting is yippy and now i have so many putts to watch

  5. I missed this entire tournament. I am also an F1 fan. I often miss races. But when I miss f1 races I have highlights that tell the story of the race and can be just as exciting. Couple of things I would like to see: 1. Don’t show putts under 20 feet unless significant. Show Ludwig’s approach for eagle then tell us he made the putt. 2. TELL A STORY, build some tension, try convey the pressure and the sense of “anything can happen” that a final day of golf brings. 3. Give some context, was that a good approach or just slightly better than average? You can use graphics etc, you have the technology! 4. During the 3 previous days, give us some added info on certain players like what their story is and what a good performance would mean to them. 5. Also during the week, follow some players through the same hole, all shots, give us an idea of varying strategies and how the course sets up for varying skill sets. Random players hitting approach shots close to the pin over and over is not interesting.

  6. (*^ー゚)b グッジョブ!! Matsuyama コングラテュレイションやで。ビックリコキマロ

  7. After three holes on Thursday I stuck £10 on Matsuyama to win , what an impressive display of iron play and thanks for my win too 🎉

  8. Could we stop saying double eagle please 🙏? It sounds like a 4 under on a hole. A hole in one on a par 5. Please say Albatross. Albatross is the right word, much less confusing. Much more poetic and elegant too 🙂

  9. Utterly boring spectacle on an unchallenging course that even in windy conditions was way too easy and depreciates tour scoring averages. Will the PGA play from the green tees next year to make the scoring even more artificial?

  10. I like how, instead of showing Hideki's second and third shots on 18, the broadcast patiently went through the entire leaderboard, ran a hype package for next week's event, and then scrolled through the leaderboard again before finally opting to show his final putt. Hideki wasn't attempting to make history or anything.

  11. I am very grateful to the channel for not spoiling the result in the title or thumbnail! So much better!

  12. I think it’s embarrassing that 35 under is the winning score is this a basketball game? People want to see a tough course with a winning score of 1 under not this. I understand that it’s the first tournament of the year and all that but it makes the course look too easy and people want a challenge. Why would I come and play a course like this. It lets these guys come and dominate the course giving the average golfer no incentive to play it. And it’s super boring to watch.

  13. Unlike @Leslie-Kelly and @mangoman2148, i did not just LIKE or LOVED, much more ADORED how, instead of showing Hideki's second and third shots on 18, the broadcast patiently went through the entire leaderboard, ran a hype package for next week's event, and then scrolled through the leaderboard again before finally opting to show his final putt. Hideki wasn't attempting to make history or anything.

  14. Stopped watching highlights. Every putt goes in. Every hole is a birdie. Every approach shot from 200 yards finishes two feet from the hole. For the benefit of millions of rubbish golfers can we see some “lowlights” i. e. The odd missed putt, ;two shots to get out of a bunker; someone driving it into the lake. “Golf Highlights” may just about be the most boring program ever devised.

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