The first full-field event of the 2025 PGA Tour season takes place this week as players travel to Waialae Country Club for the 2025 Sony Open. Headlined by a crop of competitors making the short trip from Kapalua to Honolulu, the Sony Open field will feature a wide array of players ranging from recent winners to PGA Tour rookies.
Headlining the action is the man who headlined the leaderboard last week: Hideki Matsuyama. Becoming the seventh player in PGA Tour history to win both tournaments in Hawaii, Matsuyama now seeks another share of history by winning the two tournaments in the same season. If he were to pull off the feat, the Olympic bronze medalist would join Justin Thomas (2017) and Ernie Els (2003) as the only to do so.
Matsuyama is just one of 35 players who played in last week’s Sentry and is in the field this week. Former Sony Open winners such as Russell Henley and Si Woo Kim look for their first wins in quite awhile with Corey Conners, Keegan Bradley, Maverick McNealy and Byeong Hun An aiming to right recent close calls at this golf course.
Tom Kim makes his season debut following a strong offseason that included contention runs on the DP World Tour and the Hero World Challenge. He is joined by Sahith Theegala, Daniel Berger, Denny McCarthy, Ben Griffin and Brian Harman as notable players to go through last season without a victory.
Meanwhile, Billy Horschel, Taylor Pendrith, Austin Eckroat, J.T. Poston, Davis Thompson, Harry Hall, Chris Kirk and Cameron Davis all raised trophies in 2024 and hope to raise another quickly in 2025.
Dates: Jan. 9-12
Location: Waialae Country Club — Honolulu, Hawaii
Par: 70 | Yardage: 7,044
Purse: $8,700,000
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