The PGA Tour remains in the Hawaiian Islands this week for the Sony Open in Hawaii, the second event of the 2024 season.
One hundred forty-four players will tee it up at Waialae Country Club in Honolulu, meaning this week’s tournament is the first full-field event of the season.
This week will also be a special one for a couple of players, as Will Zalatoris and Gary Woodland will tee it up after extended absences.
Here is everything to know about the Sony Open in Hawaii:
Sony Open in Hawaii Information:
Where: Waialae Country Club, Honolulu, Hawaii (Par 70, 7,044 yards)
When: Jan. 11-14th
Purse: $8,300,000 / First Place: $1,494,000
FedEx Cup points: 500
Defending Champ: Si Woo Kim
How to Watch the Sony Open in Hawaii:
Fans can tune into the action this week on Golf Channel and NBC.
With it being the second straight tournament in Hawaii, fans in the continental United States will get to enjoy primetime golf. Hawaii is five hours behind Eastern Standard Time, so remember that when looking for coverage.
The first three rounds will air on Golf Channel, while the final round will see its coverage split between NBC and Golf Channel.
Here is the full schedule for network coverage:
Thursday, Jan. 11: 7-10:30 p.m. ET (Golf Channel)
Friday, Jan. 12: 7-10:30 p.m. ET (Golf Channel)
Saturday, Jan. 13: 7-10:30 p.m. ET (Golf Channel)
Sunday, Jan. 14: 4-6 p.m. ET (NBC); 6-8 p.m. ET (Golf Channel)
How to Stream the Sony Open in Hawaii:
Peacock and ESPN+ will stream the Sony Open in Hawaii.
ESPN+ will have featured group coverage, while Peacock will simulcast the broadcast all four days of the tournament. Coverage can be streamed on Peacock here.
ESPN+’s featured group coverage will start at Noon ET on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday and conclude at 7 p.m. ET.
Then, ESPN+ will air featured hole coverage alongside the Golf Channel broadcast from 7 p.m. ET to 10:30 p.m. ET on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. ESPN selected Waialae’s famous par-4 16th for its featured hole coverage this week.
For Sunday’s final round, ESPN+ will stream featured group coverage from 10:45 a.m. ET to 4 p.m. ET. Featured hole coverage will air from 4 p.m. ET to 8 p.m. ET.
The Sony Open in Hawaii Preview
Another week in paradise is here as PGA Tour players are preparing for the Sony Open in Hawaii at Waialae Country Club in Honolulu.
Defending champion Si Woo Kim hopes to defend his title as he is once again in the field. He won last year at 18-under, so look for another birdie fest as players look to get early FedEx Cup points. Plus, wet conditions have softened the area, thus creating even better scoring conditions on an already benign golf course.
As for significant storylines this week, perhaps no bigger story is more remarkable than Woodland and Zalatoris making their return. Both had surgery that kept them off the course for months.
Woodland, a former U.S. Open champion, had surgery to remove a brain lesion in September. His last PGA Tour start came at the Wyndham Championship in early August. But Woodland missed the FedEx Cup playoffs because he finished 94th in the rankings.
Zalatoris, meanwhile, last teed it up at the Hero World Challenge in December. But the former Wake Forest Demon Deacon has not played a sanctioned event since last March at the World Championships-Dell Technologies Match Play in Austin, Texas.
Other notables in the field this week include Chris Kirk, who won The Sentry last week in Maui. Kirk loves this track. He finished third at last year’s Sony Open in Hawaii.
Sahith Theegala, Jordan Spieth, and reigning Open champ Brian Harman all finished inside the Top 5 at the Sentry and will again tee it up this week. These three stars hope to keep their hot streak alive.
Theegala challenged Kirk on Sunday, but two costly mistakes saw him finish in solo second place.
A lot of youngsters will portray their next-generation talent this week, too. Akshay Bhatia and Ludvig Åberg lead the way on that front, but they will be joined by Pierceson Coody and Dumont de Chassart. Blaze Akana—a golfer from the University of Hawaii—is one of the sponsor exemptions this week. Akana is the youngest player in the field at 19 years old.
The Sony Open Tee Times Round 1 (ET)
1st hole:
12:10 p.m. ET — Denny McCarthy, Alex Noren, Taylor Montgomery
12:20 p.m. ET — Aaron Rai, Callum Tarren, Austin Eckroat
12:30 p.m. ET — Tyler Duncan, Patrick Rodgers, Tyler McCumber
12:40 p.m. ET — Vincent Norrman, Cameron Champ, Zach Johnson
12:50 p.m. ET — Luke List, Kurt Kitayama, Patton Kizzire
1:00 p.m. ET — K.H. Lee, J.J. Spaun, Chad Ramey
1:10 p.m. ET — Matt Wallace, Adam Svensson, Andrew Putnam
1:20 p.m. ET — Russell Henley, Billy Horschel, Ryan Brehm
1:30 p.m. ET — Lanto Griffin, Grayson Murray, Matti Schmid
1:40 p.m. ET — Joel Dahmen, Robert Streb, Peter Malnati
1:50 p.m. ET — Robert MacIntyre, Rico Hoey, Adrien Dumont de Chassart
2:00 p.m. ET — Alejandro Tosti, Sami Valimaki, Taiga Semikawa
4:50 p.m. ET — Troy Merritt, Robby Shelton, Ben Taylor
5:00 p.m. ET — Ben Martin, Brandon Wu, Joseph Bramlett
5:10 p.m. ET — Garrick Higgo, Mark Hubbard, Will Gordon
5:20 p.m. ET — Emiliano Grillo, Stewart Cink, Brandt Snedeker
5:30 p.m. ET — Keegan Bradley, Will Zalatoris, Eric Cole
5:40 p.m. ET — Ludvig Åberg, Sahith Theegala, Akshay Bhatia
5:50 p.m. ET — Erik van Rooyen, Davis Riley, Matt Kuchar
6:00 p.m. ET — Cam Davis, David Lingmerth, Justin Suh
6:10 p.m. ET — Keith Mitchell, Michael Kim, Harry Hall
6:20 p.m. ET — Vince Whaley, Chandler Phillips, Hunter Larson
6:30 p.m. ET — Ben Kohles, Alexander Björk, Aguri Iwasaki
6:40 p.m. ET — Norman Xiong, Jimmy Stanger, Blaze Akana (a)
10th hole:
12:10 p.m. ET — Aaron Baddeley, Charley Hoffman, Tyson Alexander
12:20 p.m. ET — Kevin Streelman, Maverick McNealy, Davis Thompson
12:30 p.m. ET — Byeong Hun An, Zac Blair, Andrew Novak
12:40 p.m. ET — Kevin Kisner, Tyrrell Hatton, Gary Woodland
12:50 p.m. ET — Brian Harman, Matt Fitzpatrick, Justin Rose
1:00 p.m. ET — Chris Kirk, Si Woo Kim, Hideki Matsuyama
1:10 p.m. ET — Nick Taylor, Nico Echavarria, Brendon Todd
1:20 p.m. ET — Ryan Palmer, Carson Young, Kevin Yu
1:30 p.m. ET — Jhonattan Vegas, Ryan Moore, Matt NeSmith
1:40 p.m. ET — Stephan Jaeger, Alex Smalley, Doug Ghim
1:50 p.m. ET — Ben Silverman, Matthieu Pavon, Yuto Katsuragawa
2:00 p.m. ET — Paul Barjon, David Skinns, Kensei Hirata
4:50 p.m. ET — David Lipsky, Ben Griffin, Justin Lower
5:00 p.m. ET — Hayden Buckley, Greyson Sigg, S.H. Kim
5:10 p.m. ET — Martin Laird, Nate Lashley, C.T. Pan
5:20 p.m. ET — J.T. Poston, Tom Hoge, Adam Hadwin
5:30 p.m. ET — Nick Hardy, Webb Simpson, Scott Stallings
5:40 p.m. ET — Seamus Power, Chez Reavie, Harris English
5:50 p.m. ET — Camilo Villegas, Lucas Glover, Corey Conners
6:00 p.m. ET — Taylor Pendrith, Sam Stevens, Dylan Wu
6:10 p.m. ET — Martin Trainer, Josh Teater, Carl Yuan
6:20 p.m. ET — Chan Kim, Ryo Hisatsune, Pierceson Coody
6:30 p.m. ET — Jake Knapp, Max Greyserman, Takumi Kanaya
6:40 p.m. ET — Jacob Bridgeman, Parker Coody, Rintaro Nakano (a)
The Sony Open Tee Times Round 2 (ET):
1st hole:
12:10 p.m. ET — David Lipsky, Ben Griffin, Justin Lower
12:20 p.m. ET — Hayden Buckley, Greyson Sigg, S.H. Kim
12:30 p.m. ET — Martin Laird, Nate Lashley, C.T. Pan
12:40 p.m. ET — J.T. Poston, Tom Hoge, Adam Hadwin
12:50 p.m. ET — Nick Hardy, Webb Simpson, Scott Stallings
1:00 p.m. ET — Seamus Power, Chez Reavie, Harris English
1:10 p.m. ET — Camilo Villegas, Lucas Glover, Corey Conners
1:20 p.m. ET — Taylor Pendrith, Sam Stevens, Dylan Wu
1:30 p.m. ET — Martin Trainer, Josh Teater, Carl Yuan
1:40 p.m. ET — Chan Kim, Ryo Hisatsune, Pierceson Coody
1:50 p.m. ET — Jake Knapp, Max Greyserman, Takumi Kanaya
2:00 p.m. ET — Jacob Bridgeman, Parker Coody, Rintaro Nakano (a)
4:50 p.m. ET — Aaron Baddeley, Charley Hoffman, Tyson Alexander
5:00 p.m. ET — Kevin Streelman, Maverick McNealy, Davis Thompson
5:10 p.m. ET — Byeong Hun An, Zac Blair, Andrew Novak
5:20 p.m. ET — Kevin Kisner, Tyrrell Hatton, Gary Woodland
5:30 p.m. ET — Brian Harman, Matt Fitzpatrick, Justin Rose
5:40 p.m. ET — Chris Kirk, Si Woo Kim, Hideki Matsuyama
5:50 p.m. ET — Nick Taylor, Nico Echavarria, Brendon Todd
6:00 p.m. ET — Ryan Palmer, Carson Young, Kevin Yu
6:10 p.m. ET — Jhonattan Vegas, Ryan Moore, Matt NeSmith
6:20 p.m. ET — Stephan Jaeger, Alex Smalley, Doug Ghim
6:30 p.m. ET — Ben Silverman, Matthieu Pavon, Yuto Katsuragawa
6:40 p.m. ET — Paul Barjon, David Skinns, Kensei Hirata
10th hole:
12:10 p.m. ET — Troy Merritt, Robby Shelton, Ben Taylor
12:20 p.m. ET — Kevin Streelman, Maverick McNealy, Davis Thompson
12:30 p.m. ET — Garrick Higgo, Mark Hubbard, Will Gordon
12:40 p.m. ET — Emiliano Grillo, Stewart Cink, Brandt Snedeker
12:50 p.m. ET — Keegan Bradley, Will Zalatoris, Eric Cole
1:00 p.m. ET — Ludvig Åberg, Sahith Theegala, Akshay Bhatia
1:10 p.m. ET — Erik van Rooyen, Davis Riley, Matt Kuchar
1:20 p.m. ET — Cam Davis, David Lingmerth, Justin Suh
1:30 p.m. ET — Keith Mitchell, Michael Kim, Harry Hall
1:40 p.m. ET — Vince Whaley, Chandler Phillips, Hunter Larson
1:50 p.m. ET — Ben Kohles, Alexander Björk, Aguri Iwasaki
2:00 p.m. ET — Norman Xiong, Jimmy Stanger, Blaze Akana (a)
4:50 p.m. ET — Denny McCarthy, Alex Noren, Taylor Montgomery
5:00 p.m. ET — Aaron Rai, Callum Tarren, Austin Eckroat
5:10 p.m. ET — Tyler Duncan, Patrick Rodgers, Tyler McCumber
5:20 p.m. ET — Vincent Norrman, Cameron Champ, Zach Johnson
5:30 p.m. ET — Luke List, Kurt Kitayama, Patton Kizzire
5:40 p.m. ET — K.H. Lee, J.J. Spaun, Chad Ramey
5:50 p.m. ET — Matt Wallace, Adam Svensson, Andrew Putnam
6:00 p.m. ET — Russell Henley, Billy Horschel, Ryan Brehm
6:10 p.m. ET — Lanto Griffin, Grayson Murray, Matti Schmid
6:20 p.m. ET — Joel Dahmen, Robert Streb, Peter Malnati
6:30 p.m. ET — Robert MacIntyre, Rico Hoey, Adrien Dumont de Chassart
6:40 p.m. ET — Alejandro Tosti, Sami Valimaki, Taiga Semikawa
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