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Predictions and Odds for the 2025 Sony Open In Hawaii

News RoomBy News RoomJanuary 7, 2025Updated:January 7, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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The 2025 PGA Tour season is underway, with the Sony Open In Hawaii being the second event of the Hawaii Swing. The field includes top players such as Hideki Matsuyama, Russell Henley, and Robert MacIntyre. The defending champion, Grayson Murray, won’t be present following his unfortunate passing in May 2024. In honor of Murray, his parents launched a non-profit charity to support mental health and addiction challenges.

Waialae Country Club is the host venue of the Sony Open In Hawaii, a par 70 course measuring 7,044 yards. Known for its stunning coastal views and unique features like the “W” formed by four coconut trees behind the 16th hole, the course has a rich history dating back to 1965. Scoring has been low at Waialae, with players like Justin Thomas shooting a 59 in 2017.

The betting favorites for the Sony Open include players like Hideki Matsuyama and Corey Conners, while outsiders such as Taylor Montgomery and Andrew Novak are also worth considering. Russell Henley, a previous winner of the tournament, is seen as a good value pick. The course’s flat layout and potential for windy conditions could provide an interesting challenge for the players.

Corey Conners, a consistent performer on the PGA Tour, is among the favorites for the Sony Open. His accuracy off the tee and strong putting make him a contender on a course where precision is key. Englishman Harry Hall is another player to watch, with strong putting stats and a recent wave of good form. The tournament will be broadcasted in the USA on Golf Channel and NBC/Peacock, while UK viewers can watch on Sky Sports Golf.

The previous winners of the Sony Open In Hawaii include Grayson Murray, Si Woo Kim, and Hideki Matsuyama. With a competitive field and the potential for low scoring, the 60th edition of the tournament promises to be an exciting event. Fans can expect to see a mix of established players and rising stars competing for the title at Waialae Country Club.

As the PGA Tour season continues, the Sony Open presents an opportunity for players to showcase their skills on a classic course with a rich history. With competitive odds and a range of betting options, fans can follow the action and potentially win big with their predictions. Stay tuned to see who will emerge victorious in this prestigious event on the PGA Tour circuit.

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