So it only seems fitting that 2026 starts with a soggy piece of coincidence.

The Sentry, the season opener on the PGA Tour since 1999, was cancelled due to water issues, including a dispute over how water is delivered to Kapalua. 

On what should have been the first official day of tournament week, Maui was under a flood watch on Monday. Go figure.

The PGA Tour season starts next week on a different island with a weaker field amid concerns about the future of the Sony Open, in its final year of title sponsorship, and uncertainty about whether The Sentry will return to Kapalua.

There are many moving parts, yet still one central figure - Scottie Scheffler - whose latest run at world No. 1 began two weeks before the PGA Tour announced a framework agreement with Saudi-backed LIV Golf. Both seem a lot longer ago.

Here are key topics to contemplate as golf embarks on another year.

Scheffler and the career grand slam:

Four days after Rory McIlroy won the Masters to become the sixth player with the career grand slam - and first in 25 years - Scheffler was asked, "Who's next?"

"I've only won one, technically," he said of his two Masters titles. "I've been playing some pretty good golf, and I'm not even close."

Now he is. Scheffler won the PGA Championship (by five shots) and the British Open (by four shots) and suddenly looks more equipped to get the final leg than McIlroy did for a decade. 

His first opportunity comes in the US Open at Shinnecock Hills.

Brooks Koepka and the path forward:

The chatter at the Saudi International last November was about whether Koepka would be part of the LIV Golf League or if he would consider a schedule of European Tour events to complement the four majors.

Now that he is no longer part of LIV, the focus is on his path back to the PGA Tour.

In his favour is that he let his PGA Tour membership expire when he joined the Saudi-funded league in 2022, and he was not among the LIV players listed in the antitrust lawsuit against the tour.

The PGA Tour's decision to bring him back this season, before the one-year period since his last LIV appearance, could set a precedent that causes division among loyalists, even though his return would only benefit the tour.

The European tour schedule is not appealing in the weeks leading up to three of the majors - South Africa and Asia ahead of the Masters, Turkey and Spain before the PGA Championship, and the Dutch Open two weeks before the US Open.

The PGA Tour schedule

The buzzword when Brian Rolapp began as CEO of PGA Tour Enterprises was "scarcity," which seemed to indicate a leaner schedule to lend greater importance to tournaments. Over the next few months, the tour announced fall stops in Austin, Texas, and Asheville, North Carolina.

Where will it all lead?

The big acronym at the tour's GH (Global Home) is FCC (Future Competitions Committee), which is led by TW (Tiger Woods). And the big question is whether a new model can be defined in time for 2027, or whether there will be a bridge year. Also to be considered are media rights, which, under the current contract, extend through 2030.

Does the PGA Tour wait until after the Super Bowl to start? Also on the agenda is a push to expand into larger markets. The US Open (New York), PGA Championship (Philadelphia) and Presidents Cup (Chicago) combined to give golf a presence in the top five media markets in 2026. Next year, the tour will not be in five of the top 10 markets.

What about Tiger?

This has become an annual question due to injuries and surgeries, particularly following his first year as a pro, during which He did not play in a single tournament.

Woods turned 50 on December 30, making him eligible for the PGA Tour Champions. He can ride a cart on the senior circuit. Woods never liked the idea of riding a cart in real competition. On the PGA Tour, Woods has not finished closer than 16 shots to the winner in the 11 tournaments he has played since his February 2021 car crash outside Los Angeles.

The target is April for the Masters, where Woods has never missed the cut as a pro.

Central to his 2026: Does he have an interest in being Ryder Cup captain for Ireland in 2027?