PGA Tour, Sony Open and Waialae Country Club
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Waialae Country Club in East Honolulu pairs oceanfront beauty with championship pedigree. A classic Seth Raynor design, it tests smart play, hosts the Sony Open each January, and is steeped in historic PGA Tour moments.
Davis Riley birdied four of the last seven holes Saturday at wind-swept Waialae Country Club for a 3-under 67 and a two-stroke lead with a round left in the PGA Tour’s season-opening Sony Open
If history has taught us anything, you should ignore the top of the board at Waialae. The two most recent winners, Nick Taylor and Grayson Murray, teed off at 100/1 and 400/1, respectively, and only one of the last six trophy-lifters here (Hideki Matusyama, 2022) went off at shorter than 20/1.
The 2026 PGA Tour season officially kicks into high gear this week as golf’s finest descend upon Waialae Country Club for the Sony Open in Hawaii. While the Tournament of Champions on Maui gets the calendar-year honors,
The 2026 PGA TOUR Season is officially underway, and the first stop brings us to the fabulous Sony Open in Hawaii. Players tee off in Honolulu at Waialae Countr
The Sony Open in Hawaii concludes Sunday at Waialae Country Club in Honolulu. Davis Riley leads by two shots, with Chris Gotterup, Harry Hall and Kevin Roy tied for second. Here’s a look at final-round tee times and pairings:
Some courses just fit your eye. For Nick Taylor, Waialae Country Club might as well have been designed specifically for him. The defending champion fired an 8-under 62 Thursday to share the first-round lead with Kevin Roy at the Sony Open in Hawaii,