Sony Open in Hawaii explained

Sony Open in Hawaii
Location:Honolulu, Hawaii, U.S.
Establishment:1965
Course:Waialae Country Club
Par:70
Tour:PGA Tour
Org:Friends of Hawaii Charities
Format:Stroke play
Month Played:January
Aggregate:253 Justin Thomas (2017)
To-Par:−28 John Huston (1998)
Current Champion: Grayson Murray
Map:Hawaii
Map Label:Waialae Country Club
Map Relief:yes
Map Size:200
Coordinates:21.27°N -157.77°W

The Sony Open in Hawaii is a professional golf tournament on the PGA Tour, and is part of the tour's FedEx Cup Series. It has been contested at the Waialae Country Club in Honolulu, Hawaii, since the event's modern-day inception as the Hawaiian Open in November 1965.[1]

In addition to the usual PGA Tour eligibility criteria, the Sony Open may invite up to three professional golfers from emerging markets.[2]

History

Originally a mid-autumn event for its first five editions, it was skipped in 1970 as it moved to its winter slot in early February 1971.[3] Currently, it is held in mid-January and is the first full-field event of the calendar year, following the Tournament of Champions on Maui. The front and back nines of Waialae are switched for the PGA Tour event, finishing at the dogleg ninth hole.[4]

The first lead sponsor was United Airlines in 1991, succeeded by current sponsor Sony in 1999. There have been five multiple winners of the tournament, all two-time champions: Hubert Green, Corey Pavin, Lanny Wadkins, Ernie Els, and Jimmy Walker. All have won major championships. The tournament is currently organized by Friends of Hawaii Charities.[5]

In 1983, forty-year-old Isao Aoki became Japan's first winner on the PGA Tour. He holed out a wedge shot for an eagle-3 on the 72nd hole to beat Jack Renner by a stroke.[6] [7]

In 1998, John Huston broke the then PGA Tour scoring record to par. He shot 28 under par, beating Ben Hogan's record originally set in 1945.[8]

The Sony Open gained attention for granting four consecutive sponsor invitations (PGA Tour Exemption #11) to Michelle Wie, the first in 2004 when she was age 14.[9] She missed the cut in all four appearances, and did not receive one of the four available sponsor exemptions in 2008. One of the invitations went to Alex Ching, a 17-year-old former high school classmate of Wie.

In 2007, amateur Tadd Fujikawa become the second youngest player ever (16 years, 4 days) to make a 36-hole cut in an official PGA Tour event.[10] [11] His achievement was highlighted by a 15feet eagle putt on his 36th hole, Waialae's 551-yard par-5 18th. Incidentally, the PGA Tour's 2006 media guide shows that the youngest player ever to make a 36-hole cut in an official Tour event was Bob Panasik (15 years, 8 months, and 20 days) in 1957 at the Canadian Open,[12] 3½ months younger than Fujikawa.

Preparations for the 2018 Sony Open were briefly disrupted by a false emergency alert stating that a ballistic missile had been launched toward Hawaii. Staff members reportedly attempted to take shelter in the players' locker room, the media center was ordered to evacuate, and several players posted messages on social media about the erroneous alert, which was sent to all smartphones in the state.[13] The alert was ultimately determined to have been sent in error.[14] Before the final round, Golf Channel cameramen also staged a walkout.[15]

Winners

YearWinnerScoreTo parMargin of
victory
Runner(s)-upPurse ($)Winner's
share ($)
Ref.
Sony Open in Hawaii
263 −17 Playoff 8,300,000 1,494,000
262 −18 1 stroke 7,900,000 1,422,000
257 −23 Playoff 7,500,000 1,350,000
259 −21 1 stroke 6,600,000 1,188,000
269 −11 Playoff 6,600,000 1,188,000
258 −22 4 strokes 6,400,000 1,152,000
263 −17 Playoff 6,200,000 1,116,000
253 −27 7 strokes 6,000,000 1,080,000
260 −20 Playoff 5,800,000 1,044,000
Jimmy Walker (2) 257 −23 9 strokes 5,600,000 1,008,000
263 −17 1 stroke 5,600,000 1,008,000
256 −24 3 strokes 5,600,000 1,008,000
267 −13 2 strokes 5,500,000 990,000
264 −16 2 strokes 5,500,000 990,000
265 −15 1 stroke 5,500,000 990,000
265 −15 2 strokes 5,400,000 972,000
266 −14 3 strokes 5,300,000 954,000
266 −14 1 stroke 5,200,000 936,000
261 −19 5 strokes 5,100,000 918,000
269 −11 1 stroke 4,800,000 864,000
Ernie Els (2) 262 −18 Playoff 4,800,000 864,000
264 −16 Playoff 4,500,000 810,000
266 −14 1 stroke 4,000,000 720,000
260 −20 4 strokes 4,000,000 720,000
261 −19 7 strokes 2,900,000 522,000
271 −9 2 strokes 2,600,000 468,000
United Airlines Hawaiian Open
260 −28 7 strokes 1,800,000 324,000
271 −17 Playoff 1,200,000 216,000
277 −11 Playoff 1,200,000 216,000
269 −19 3 strokes 1,200,000 216,000
269 −19 1 stroke 1,200,000 216,000
269 −19 4 strokes 1,200,000 216,000
265 −23 2 strokes 1,200,000 216,000
United Hawaiian Open
Lanny Wadkins (2) 270 −18 4 strokes 1,100,000 198,000
Hawaiian Open
279 −9 1 stroke 1,000,000 180,000
197 −19 1 stroke 750,000 135,000
271 −17 1 stroke 600,000 108,000
Corey Pavin (2) 270 −18 Playoff 600,000 108,000
272 −16 2 strokes 500,000 90,000
267 −21 1 stroke 500,000 90,000
271 −17 Playoff 500,000 90,000
268 −20 1 stroke 325,000 58,500
277 −11 1 stroke 325,000 58,500
265 −23 6 strokes 325,000 58,500
266 −22 3 strokes 325,000 58,500
Hubert Green (2) 267 −21 3 strokes 300,000 54,000
274 −14 Playoff 250,000 50,000
273 −15 3 strokes 240,000 48,000
270 −18 4 strokes 230,000 46,000
274 −14 1 stroke 220,000 44,000
271 −17 3 strokes 220,000 44,000
273 −15 2 strokes 200,000 40,000
274 −14 Playoff 200,000 40,000
273 −15 1 stroke 200,000 40,000
1970: No tournament
274 −14 4 strokes 125,000 25,000
272 −16 2 strokes 125,000 25,000
284 −4 Playoff 100,000 20,000
271 −17 3 strokes 42,500 8,500
281 −7 Playoff 45,000 9,000
Note: Green highlight indicates scoring records.
Previous incarnations recognized by PGA Tour
YearPlayerScoreTo parWinner's
share ($)
1948 274 −10 2,000
1947 275 −13 2,000
1929 289 +1 1,600
1928 291

Multiple winners

Five men have won this tournament more than once through 2023.

1978, 1979

1986, 1987

1988, 1991

2003, 2004

2014, 2015

Records

External links

21.272°N -157.775°W

Notes and References

  1. News: Gay Brewer birdies 73d, nips Goalby. Spokesman-Review . (Spokane, Washington). Associated Press. November 8, 1965 . 13.
  2. Web site: 2015–16 PGA Tour Player Handbook & Tournament Regulations. October 5, 2015. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20160412192428/https://playersupport.pgatourhq.com/Tour/PLP/playersupportinforegistration.nsf/xsp/.ibmmodres/domino/OpenAttachment/Tour/PLP/playersupportinforegistration.nsf/C727DB7A7733806285257CC50066F582/pgAttachments/2015-16%20PGA%20TOUR%20Handbook%20%26%20Regulations%20-%20Final.pdf. April 12, 2016.
  3. News: Shaw charges, bags Hawaiian Open victory . Eugene Register-Guard . (Oregon). wire services . February 8, 1971 . 3B .
  4. Web site: Waialae Country Club – Course Tour . January 9, 2013 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20131213232919/http://www.waialaecc.com/Default.aspx?p=CourseTourDefault&ssid=141930&vnf=1 . December 13, 2013 .
  5. Web site: Sony Open In Hawaii - Charity . 2013-06-23 . 2014-12-05 . https://web.archive.org/web/20141205151301/http://www.sonyopeninhawaii.com/volunteer.html . dead .
  6. News: Aoki's wedge shot steals golf tourney. Eugene Register-Guard . (Oregon). UPI. February 14, 1983. 3B.
  7. News: Aoki's eagle feathers PGA win. Spokesman-Review . (Spokane, Washington). Associated Press. February 14, 1983 . 16 .
  8. News: Huston breaks Hogan's 53-year-old record . The Irish Times . February 16, 1998 . February 26, 2019.
  9. News: Wie shoots 72 at PGA tourney. Eugene Register-Guard . (Oregon). Associated Press. January 16, 2004 . C5 .
  10. News: Hawaii teen makes history . Eugene Register-Guard . (Oregon). Associated Press. January 13, 2007 . B2.
  11. News: Finally The Teenager Makes a Cut . Golf Channel . Associated Press . January 12, 2007 . January 9, 2013.
  12. News: Norman could be brightest Canadian on big-time golf tournament trail . Ottawa Citizen . (Canada). Canadian Press . Sullivan . Jack . Jack Sullivan (journalist) . July 12, 1957 . 11 .
  13. News: False alert of missile attack sparks panic in Hawaii . Los Angeles Times . January 13, 2018 . January 13, 2018 . Sonali . Kohli . Michael A.W. . Ottey and . Heidi . Chang.
  14. News: 'Terrifying': False ballistic missile threat alarm sends Hawaii into panic . January 13, 2018 . January 13, 2018 . Hawaii News Now.
  15. News: Golf Channel Cameramen Walk Amid Coverage of Sony Open . January 14, 2018 . January 14, 2018 . ESPN . Associated Press.