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):
T24. Jordan Spieth, $72,475 Maverick McNealy, $72,475 Patton Kizzire, $72,475 Kensei Hirata, $72,475 Bud Cauley, $72,475 Adrien Dumon de Chassart, $72,475 Correy Conners, $72,475
Vijay Singh, now 62, made a surprising return to the PGA Tour at the Sony Open in Hawaii last week. He had not featured in a regular Tour event since the 2021 Honda Classic, where he failed to make it past the cut.
The third round of the 2026 Sony Open saw players again challenged by windy conditions in Honolulu, Hawai'i, and with 18 holes left to play, Davis Riley has taken the solo lead at Waialae Country Club.
The 2026 Sony Open in Hawaii tees off the PGA Tour season at Waialae Country Club with a deep 120-player field, offering an early test amid beautiful but challenging Honolulu conditions.
Keith Mitchell raised eyebrows at the Sony Open with a bold decision that quickly became a talking point across the PGA Tour. The move didn’t go unnoticed, drawing a pointed reaction from a fellow tour pro and sparking fresh discussion around strategy and risk at the elite level.
Jordan Spieth had a good start to his PGA Tour season at the Sony Open, showing signs that he might be finding his form again. The 32-year-old has not won on tour since April 2022 and will be eager to put that run behind him in 2024.
Robert MacIntyre spoke to reporters at Waialae Country Club after the final round of the 2026 Sony Open and said he could have won the tournament if not for an incident where he snapped his putter on the 17th hole on Friday.