Nick Taylor is the winner of the Sony Open and he's not even sure how it happened. The Canadian was never in the mix until chipping in for eagle on the 18th hole for a 65 that got him into a playoff with Nico Echavarria.
Nick Taylor won the Sony Open in a playoff over Nico Echavarria. With it, Taylor collected $1.566 million of the $8.7 million purse. Here’s a look at how the prize money was distributed at Waialae Country Club in Honolulu, Hawaii:
The first full field of the year hops over to Honolulu for the 2025 Sony Open. PGA Tour golf odds, picks, props and information you can bet on.
Nick Taylor won the Sony Open at the Waialae Country Club in Honolulu on Sunday. It's his fifth PGA title with the last three of them coming after playoffs. Let's take a look at how much money he took home with his win.
J.J. Spaun finished with a birdie for a 65 and has a one-shot lead going into the final round of the Sony Open.
Here is everything you need to know about the Sony Open, including TV and streaming options for each day of the tournament.
January 11 - Patrick Fishburn carded a bogey-free second round at the Sony Open in Hawaii on Friday, and he shares the lead with Denny McCarthy at the midpoint of the event in Honolulu. Fishburn produced a second consecutive 5-under-par 65 at Waialae ...
Sony Open Coverage Begins Tomorrow at 7 p.m. ET on GOLF Channel and Peacock; Saturday/Sunday Coverage Begins 4 p.m. ET on NBC/Peacock, Continues on GOLF Channel at 6 p.m. ET
The 2025 Sony Open teed off at Waialae Country Club. As for the local golfers, they started their rounds in the afternoon with Kaimuki’s Chan Kim coming into the clubhouse finishing 4-under par.
There were five golfers who were widely expected to make the cut this weekend who will instead head home early. As Patrick Fishburn and Denny McCarthy sit atop the leaderboard at 10-under, let’s look at what went wrong with some of the bigger names who missed the three-under-par cutline.
After a low-scoring affair at the season opener, the PGA Tour remains in Hawaii for the 2025 Sony Open. Heading to Honolulu and Waialae Country
HONOLULU — Kensai Hirata of Japan opened with four straight birdies, and he got up-and-down for one last birdie on the 18th at Waialae for a 7-under 63 and a one-shot lead among the early starters Friday in the Sony Open.