Davis Riley Takes Charge at Sony Open in Hawaii
Davis Riley showcased an impressive performance on Saturday, birdieing four of his last seven holes to secure a commanding two-stroke lead heading into the final round of the Sony Open in Hawaii. The 29-year-old golfer, currently ranked 101 in the world, concluded the day with a three-under-par round of 67, bringing him to a total of 12-under for the tournament.
Leaderboard Snapshot
As of Saturday’s play, the leaderboard stands as follows:
- Davis Riley – 12-under (67)
- Harry Hall – 10-under
- Chris Gotterup – 10-under
- Kevin Roy – 10-under
Riley reflected on his round, saying, "I felt like I was hitting some really good shots against the wind," a testament to his skill amidst the gusty conditions at Waialae Country Club in Honolulu.
Looking Ahead to the Final Round
With Sunday on the horizon, Riley’s strategy is clear: "Do what I did on the back nine today." He emphasized the challenge of playing under the windy conditions, stating, "It’s tough. There are going to be bad shots. You got to make some gritty pars in these conditions."
Defending Champion’s Struggles
Nick Taylor, the defending champion, finds himself tied for fifth after a frustrating round of 70 that included four bogeys. Despite the setback, Taylor remains optimistic: "I feel like it’s always very bunched here… I can fall back on that tomorrow in any scenario starting out."
Tournament Background
The Sony Open marks the PGA Tour’s first event of 2026, following the cancellation of The Sentry at Kapalua due to drought conditions and water restrictions on the nearby island of Maui.
Notable Performances
Vijay Singh, the 62-year-old former world number one, made headlines by earning a spot in the tournament with a solid performance, carding a round of 68. Despite being eight strokes off the lead, his participation marks his first PGA Tour start since 2021, revitalizing memories of his illustrious career.
Conclusion
With the final round on the horizon, all eyes will be on Davis Riley as he seeks his second career win on the PGA Tour. The unique challenges of the Sony Open, combined with the strong competition, promise an exhilarating finish to this year’s event in Hawaii.

