The Sentry, held at Kapalua Plantation Course announced record $735,694 raised for Maui community in 2024

Largest charitable donation to local organizations since event moved to Kapalua in 1999

The Sentry, alongside representatives from Sentry Insurance, proudly announced that more than a dozen Maui non-profit organizations benefitted from the 2024
event, which generated $735,694 in charitable funds.With this year’s donation, the tournament has now generated more than $9 million for island charities
since it moved to Maui in 1999.

“Since Sentry became the title sponsor in 2017, we’ve formed a deep bond with the people of Maui, and the island has become family to us,” said Pete McPartland, Sentry Insurance Chairman and CEO. “These relationships helped us respond quickly after the wildfires last year with $2 million in relief support. It’s gratifying to add to that with a record-breaking donation from The Sentry, which will further aid many wonderful non-profits on the island. We’re committed to standing by our Maui ohana as it rebuilds and to seeing the tournament continue to evolve and deepen its support of the Maui community.”

As part of their relationship with the tournament, the below designated beneficiaries assisted with providing volunteers, donating equipment, supplies and more:

  • Boy Scouts of America Aloha Council
  • Hale Makua Health Services
  • J. Walter Cameron Center
  • Ka Lima O’ Maui
  • Lahainaluna High School Foundation
  • Lahaina Jr. Golf

The Sentry was staged on the Plantation Course just over five months after the devastating fires in nearby Lahaina and remained committed to supporting the community that has graciously hosted the PGA TOUR for the last 26 years. Amidst the tragedy, The Sentry and the PGA TOUR used its platforms to ensure continued awareness, community service, fundraising and economic impact for the Valley Isle.

“There is no other organization in sport which rallies around those in need like the PGA TOUR,” said Max Novena, Executive Director of The Sentry. “The unwavering resilience and optimism displayed by the remarkable people of this community is truly inspiring. As Lahaina continues down its path of recovery and rebuilding, we are deeply committed to supporting West Maui in numerous significant ways for years to come.”

In show of support for Lahaina Town and the West Maui community, several PGA TOUR players supported fundraising initiatives during the week of The Sentry. These efforts included, but were not limited to, Collin Morikawa volunteering at Hua Momona Farms and making financial donations, Xander Schauffele hosting a junior clinic at Kapalua’s Bay Course and partnering with Hawaiian Host Group on financial donations, Patrick Cantlay working with First Responders Children’s Foundation on a fundraising campaign, Tony Finau hosting a golf outing with proceeds benefitting local nonprofits and Rickie Fowler collaborating with Cobra Puma Golf on a Lahaina hat with proceeds directed to the Maui United Way.

For more information on Kapalua Golf visit www.GolfAtKapalua.com

For more information on The Sentry visit: https://thesentry.com/