Golf pro Sepp Straka just missed out on a top place at the PGA opening competition in Kapalua (Hawaii), which is endowed with 20 million dollars. The
Read the recent PGA news and rumors about Sepp Straka for fantasy golf. Sepp Straka has certainly cooled off since his string of top-10
Sepp Straka, who admitted he was getting a little thin upstairs, decided to take the guard off a set of clippers and expose his dome to Hawaii's sunshine. "Yeah, yeah, no guard," Straka replied ...
KAPALUA, Hawaii (AP) — Collin Morikawa has played Kapalua ... it was a case of taking aim at spots on the contoured greens that feed to the hole and cashing in with birdies. Sepp Straka birdied every hole on the back nine until he hit what he considered ...
Plano’s Will Zalatoris sits at 12-under par, just four strokes off the lead. While TCU’s Tom Hoge is at 6-under par and Dallas resident Tom Kim is at 2-under par.
This story originally ran in May 2023 print edition before a series of wild fires broke out a few months later in August in the state of Hawaii, predominantly causing devastation in Maui. It has been edited to reflect,
Nico to decide the winner of the PGA Tour's first full-field event of the year, the Sony Open in Hawaii. After Hideki Matsuyama blitzed the field at The Sentry last week at Kapalua, Nick Taylor and Nico Echavarria both shot final-round 65s to head into a playoff.
HONOLULU — Nick Taylor of Canada delivered another theatrical finish Sunday, this time chipping in for eagle on the 18th hole to get into a playoff at the Sony Open and winning with a superb pitch that set up birdie to defeat Nico Echavarria.
HONOLULU (AP) — Kensai Hirata of Japan opened with four straight birdies, and he got up-and-down for one last birdie on the 18th at Waialae for a 7-under 63 and a one-shot lead among the early starters Friday in the Sony Open.
The Sony Open in Hawaii is set up to be an intriguing watch over the weekend but, along with those who made the cut, there were a number of big names who didn't
It was nostalgia time at Waialae Country Club on Friday morning, as champions from more than a decade ago took the stage early in the second round of the Sony Open in Hawaii.
Kensai Hirata of Japan opened with four straight birdies, and he got up-and-down for one last birdie on the 18th at Waialae for a 7-under 63 and a one-shot lead among the early starters Friday in the Sony Open.