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Waialae Country Club has always been one of the PGA Tour season’s most explosive scoring venues, but Friday was entertaining even by Sony Open standards.
Jordan Spieth is headed home early at the Sony Open, and Spieth is quickly growing tired of his poor form.
Matt Kuchar and his wife, Sybi, enjoying Honululu on the golf course and tennis court. But, who wins?
Y.E. Yang made a cameo on the Sony Open leaderboard Friday before capping his round with back-to-back bogeys.
Uninspired. That’s how Keith Mitchell summed up his first 33 holes at the Sony Open. But his last three? Those were quite inspired.
Chez Reavie holed out not once, not twice, but three times on par 4s Friday at the Sony Open.
It took a while, but Matt Kuchar seems to have finally figured out his way around Waialae. It’s tight, it’s narrow, it’s flat, but, man, it’s tricky,” he said Thursday.
Justin Thomas’ Thursday scorecard at the Sony included four bogeys, three birdies and two eagles. It added up to a 3-under 67.
At 15 years old, José de Jesús Rodríguez crossed the Rio Grande into the United States. Now 37, Rodriguez finds himself playing his rookie season on the PGA Tour.
Jason Dufner showed up for his 2019 debut at the Sony Open with a new logo on his left sleeve, for Dude Wipes. Yep, those kind of wipes.
Andrew Putnam on Thursday made 174 feet of putts made and gained 6.8 strokes over the field on the greens, and he did it the old-fashioned way.
After taking two knee-height drops, tapping in with the flagstick still in, and tamping down a spike mark, Jordan Spieth got “a test of most of the new rules” Thursday.
“Speaking as an International,” Scott said, “it’s a slight advantage if some U.S. players are in the Bahamas the week before.”
Padraig Harrington will lead the European side at Whistling Straits, and Steve Stricker is the presumptive favorite to captain the U.S.
After a down year, Jordan Spieth begins 2019 refreshed and refocused. But the game marches on and he will have to reload quickly or get left behind.
With players forced to make tough decisions this season because of a new condensed schedule on the PGA Tour, Adam Scott conceded that he may skip all of the remaining WGC events.
Jordan Spieth says not much has changed in his life since getting married with a single exception — playing golf with a ring on is challenging.
Under his Slovak citizenship, Rory Sabbatini is currently ranked 49th in the Olympic Golf Rankings, which would qualify him for Japan.
“I can get on and do my own stuff and not worry about anything anymore,” he said. “I think both sides are happy, although I might be just a little bit happier.”
The PGA Tour’s ‘9&9' pro-am format was such a big success last season that it’s expanding to 13 events this season.
Chris Thompson is 42 years old, and a rookie on the PGA Tour, competing in this week’s Sony Open in Hawaii.
The PGA Tour has scrapped Stephen Curry’s event next fall after it couldn’t find a title sponsor, the San Francisco Chronicle reported Tuesday.
“If I feel like I’m protecting something, really the shots don’t come off properly. You don’t handle them as well. I think that got me a little bit last year,” he said.
Those who have played with Padraig Harrington had, as expected, no shortage of adjectives to describe Europe’s new Ryder Cup skipper.