Denny McCarthy was uncomfortable on the greens, so he made a bold putter change. The change paid off at the first round of the Sony Open.
McCarthy has finished in the top four in strokes gained/putting on the PGA Tour in five of the past six seasons, including finishing first in the category twice. But at The Sentry last week, McCarthy finished 55th in the stat out of a field of 59 players, prompting the 31-year-old to make a move from his trusty Scotty Cameron GoLo N5.
Hall shares a one-shot lead with Adam Schenk, Eric Cole, Denny McCarthy, Tom Hoge and Henrik Norlander. Japan’s Hideki Matsuyama carded a three under 67 following his record-breaking victory at ...
Leading second round scores of US PGA Tour Sony Open at Waialae Country Club, Honolulu, Hawaii on Friday (par-70):
American duo Patrick Fishburn and Denny McCarthy lead the way at the top ... Ben Kohles 2:10 p.m. – Adam Schenk, Nico Echavarria, C.T. Pan 2:20 p.m. – Rico Hoey, Tom Kim, Brian Harman* 2: ...
Despite remaining in the Aloha State for the 2025 Sony Open, players faced a far stouter test Thursday at Waialae Country Club compared to last week's Plantation Course. Amid a round filled with higher scores and frustrating moments,
There's a five-way tie at 6 under following the first round at Waialae Country Club, with Harry Hall, Denny McCarthy, Adam Schenk, Eric Cole and Paul Peterson sharing the lead. The purse at the Sony Open is $8.7 million purse, with the winner taking home $ ...
The Sony Open is the PGA Tour stop where introductions are in order, and Paul Peterson made quite the first impression. Harry Hall, Denny McCarthy and Eric Cole, all of whom got an early start in Hawaii last week at Kapalua,
At Waialae Country Club, Honolulu, Hawaii Purse: $8.7 million Yardage: 7,044; Par: 70 Partial First Round Suspended for darkness (a) = amateur
The PGA Fedex Cup Rankings on Jan 13 Rnk Prv Total 1. (1) Hideki Matsuyama (Japan) $3,732,675 2. (2) Collin Morikawa (USA) 2,160,000 3. (48) Nick Taylor (Canada) 1,623,000 4. (3) Sungjae Im (Korea Republic) 1,
Canada's Nick Taylor birdied the second playoff hole to defeat Colombia's Nico Echavarria and win the Sony Open in Hawaii on Sunday for his fifth career US PGA Tour triumph.
Here's the breakdown of how much prize money each PGA Tour player earned this week at the 2025 Sony Open in Hawaii.