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Vijay Singh, 62, on Track to Make the Cut at Sony Open on PGA Tour

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Vijay Singh Makes a Splash at the 2026 Sony Open in Hawaii

Vijay Singh, the legendary golfer and a familiar face on the PGA Tour Champions, has stirred excitement with his recent decision to compete on the main PGA Tour circuit in 2026. Using his one-time exemption based on career earnings, Singh, now 62, secured a place in the competitive 120-player field at the season-opening Sony Open in Hawaii, a tournament he famously won in 2005.

Singh’s Career Highlights

Singh’s decision is noteworthy, given his illustrious career spanning over three decades. With a total of 34 PGA Tour victories, he ranks 14th all-time in tour wins. Singh’s impressive track record includes:

  • Four wins in 2005, including the Sony Open
  • 17 wins over a three-year stretch
  • Career earnings exceeding $71 million, placing him 8th on the all-time list

Key Stats:

  • PGA Tour Wins: 34
  • Career Earnings: Over $71 million
  • All-Time Win Rank: 14th
  • All-Time Earnings Rank: 8th

Performance at the Sony Open

During the first round of the 2026 Sony Open, Singh showcased his resilience, carding a 2-under 68 despite encountering a pair of double bogeys, including one on his opening hole. He maintained momentum with an even-par 70 in the second round, concluding his play at 2-under for the tournament.

As he left the course at Waialae Country Club in Honolulu, Singh found himself above the projected cutline of 1-under, which was anticipated to fluctuate significantly as the afternoon round progressed. Early projections showed a 40% chance of making the cut for those at 1-under, which surged to nearly 88% as the day continued.

On social media, the excitement was palpable:

"Oldest player in the field with a chance at the weekend! 62-year-old @VijaySinghGolf finishes inside the projected cutline at 2-under." – PGA TOUR Champions

What’s Next for Singh

Singh will now shift his focus to the upcoming PGA Tour Champions season-opener in Hualalai, where he will be among 42 players set to compete for the title. His commitment to continue playing at a high level is a testament to his dedication and passion for the game.

In summary, Vijay Singh’s participation in the 2026 Sony Open not only highlights his enduring talent but also adds a compelling chapter to a remarkable golfing career. As fans and analysts keep a close eye on his performance, it will be interesting to see how Singh continues to impact the sport he loves.

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