Hideki Matsuyama leads the 2025 Sony Open odds as the betting favorite heading into the week in Honolulu, Hawaii. Here's the top 20. The post 2025 Sony Open in Hawaii odds: Hideki Matsuyama is betting favorite in Honolulu appeared first on Golf.
Hideki Matsuyama, who won the PGA Tour's opening event of the season on Jan. 5 at The Sentry, was in a tie for 29th entering the final round of the Sony Open on Jan. 12 at the Waialae Country Club in Honolulu, Hawaii.
Matsuyama won The Sentry on Sunday with a 35-under-par 257, the lowest 72-hole score in relation to par in PGA Tour history.
Hideki Matsuyama is the favorite at the Sony Open in Hawaii after winning The Sentry last week. Dennis Esser has picks for the tournament.
Japan’s Hideki Matsuyama is the favourite to triumph at the 2025 Sony Open, coming off the back of a record-breaking win at The Sentry last week. Matsuyama shot a round of 35-under on Sunday in Kapalua, Hawaii, the lowest-ever 72-hole score in PGA Tour history.
Sony Open winner Nick Taylor is the leading earner in this week’s American Express, topping a list of 10 players among the top 20 on the PGA Tour money list who are at PGA West and the La Quinta Country Club in Palm Springs, Calif.
The first full field of the year hops over to Honolulu for the 2025 Sony Open. PGA Tour golf odds, picks, props and information you can bet on.
Hideki Matsuyama, who broke the PGA Tour's scoring record in relation to par last week while winning The Sentry, is tied for 26th place.
The Sony Open on Oahu offers the peaceful vibe of ocean views and swaying palms. But there is an underlying level of stress slightly higher than in previous years.
Hideki Matsuyama of Japan sprints away from Collin Morikawa to win The Sentry, PGA Tour's opening event of the season, with a record 35-under.
The PGA Tour returns to the mainland for the first time in 2025 with The American Express, the only tournament on the schedule that features both a pro-am format and an event taking place over three courses.
Nick Taylor of Canada delivered another theatrical finish Sunday, this time chipping in for eagle on the 18th hole to get into a playoff at the Sony Open and winning with a superb pitch that set up birdie to defeat former University of Arkansas golfer Nico Echavarria.