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COURTESY FIRST HAWAIIAN BANK First Hawaiian Bank Chairman, President and CEO Bob Harrison, left, stands in front of the company’s new banking center at the Hokulei Village shopping center in Lihue.
First Hawaiian Bank Chairman, President and CEO Bob Harrison, left, stands in front of the company’s new banking center at the Hokulei Village shopping center in Lihue.
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The Sony Open in Hawaii, a distinguished event on the PGA Tour since 1965, is held annually at the Waialae Country Club in Honolulu. This tournament has been a platform for both em Es noticia: ...
Harry Hall during the first round of the Sony Open in Hawaii. Photo by Tracy Wilcox/PGA Tour via Getty Images Jack Milko has been playing golf since he was five years old. He has yet to record a ...
Englands Harry Hall and Tom Hoge are off to hot starts in the Aloha State; they are among six players tied for the first-round lead at the Sony Open in Hawaii; watch the Sony Open on Sky Sports Golf ...
Round 2 of the Sony Open is today as the 2025 PGA Tour schedule gets rolling. Here's how to watch, including time, channel, TV schedule and stream info.
The PGA Tour schedule officially began in 2025 with the Sentry, and the Sony Open in Hawaii is next. Last year, the early portion of the schedule suffered from bad weather.
McDonald has locked in his best bets for the 2025 Sony Open and has also selected an epic longshot who's priced at nearly 100-1. This golfer "had a great second half to his 2024 season with a ...
Hideki Matsuyama will look to make it consecutive wins to start the 2025 PGA Tour season, and he’s the betting favorite in the Sony Open odds this week. Corey Conners, Tom Kim, Russell Henley ...
The Sony Open in Hawaii is the next stop on the PGA Tour and the first full-field event of the 2025 season. The tournament will be played January 9-12 at Waialae Country Club in Honolulu.
Prediction for the Sony Open winner The temptation is to make the easy choice and go with Matsuyama, who dominated the field last week at Kapalua with a PGA Tour record of 35-under-par 257.