Chris Gotterup, 2026 Sony Open in Hawaii
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The first PGA Tour champion of the season will be crowned Sunday at the Sony Open in Hawaii. The winner will collect $1.638 million from the $9.1 million purse. Here’s a look at the full prize-money breakdown at Waialae Country Club (will be updated with individual payouts after play concludes):
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The first PGA Tour event of 2026 is through 54 holes. Who's leading? Who's giving chase? Get caught up right here.
McNealy, Gotterup and Griffin pick up where they left off in 2025, as all three enjoyed career years on Tour and are off to a quality start to their 2026 campaign. Griffin stumbled on Friday to a 71, falling a bit off the pace after a hot first round, but he'll be a serious threat on the weekend right alongside McNealy and Gotterup.
Full 2026 Sony Open tee times for Sunday's final round in Hawaii, featuring Ryan Gerard, Jordan Spieth, Adam Scott and more.