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2025 Sony Open in Hawaii: How to watch, TV coverage, streaming info, tee times - MSNHow to watch Sony Open in Hawaii. The PGA Tour's season-opening Hawaii swing continues this week in Honolulu. The Sony Open marks the first full-field tournament of the year, and a long list of ...
The 2025 Sony Open in Hawaii will be held from January 9 to 12 at the Waialae Country Club in Honolulu, Hawaii, USA. According to NBC Sports, the winner will receive $1.56 million out of the $8.7 ...
2025 Sony Open in Hawaii: How to watch, TV coverage, streaming info, tee times By: Kevin Cunningham As the World No. 5 and the first PGA Tour winner of the season, Matsuyama easily tops the list ...
Jim Furyk won his Hawaii Double at the then-United Airlines Hawaiian Open (now Sony) in 1996 and the then-Mercedes Championships in 2001. The Hawaiian Open win was the second of 17 career PGA Tour ...
The 2025 PGA Tour season continues this week with the Sony Open in Hawaii. Here’s some need to know information: Jan. 9-12 at Waialae Country Club (par 70) in Honolulu, Hawaii. (All times ET) Jan. 9 ...
Item 1 of 2 January 10, 2025; Honolulu, Hawaii, USA; Denny McCarthy putts on the ninth hole during the second round of the Sony Open golf tournament at Waialae Country Club.
2025 Sony Open in Hawaii odds. All odds from BetMGM. The Sony Open also gives us our first look at some of the players who had me excited at the end of 2024.
Jim Furyk won his Hawaii Double at the then-United Airlines Hawaiian Open (now Sony) in 1996 and the then-Mercedes Championships in 2001. The Hawaiian Open win was the second of 17 career PGA Tour ...
Tournament basics. What: 2025 Sony Open in Hawaii Where: Waialae Country Club, Honolulu, Hawaii When: Thursday-Sunday, Jan. 9-12 Purse: $8.7 million ($1.566 million winner’s share) How to watch ...
Jim Furyk won his Hawaii Double at the then-United Airlines Hawaiian Open (now Sony) in 1996 and the then-Mercedes Championships in 2001. The Hawaiian Open win was the second of 17 career PGA Tour ...
Three years ago, Hideki Matsuyama hit one of the more memorable shots of the 2022 season when he smoked a 3-wood on the 18th hole in a playoff to win the Sony Open in Hawaii.. Three years later ...
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