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who won the hawaii sony golf tournament this week?

by Samantha Donnelly Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Matsuyama wins in playoff at Sony.

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What is Hideki Matsuyama's win at the 2022 Sony Open?

Japanese golfer Hideki Matsuyama scored a record-breaking prize after winning the 2022 Sony Open in Hawaii over the weekend. He beat American Russell Henley in a tense playoff at the Waialae Country Club on Sunday, January 16.

How much money did Tiger Woods win at the Sony Open?

That eagle secured him a lucrative payday of $1,350,000, the biggest ever prize won by a golfer at the Sony Open in Hawaii, or the Hawaii Open as it has previously been known.

How much did Matsuyama win the PGA Tour’s Players Championship?

He beat American Russell Henley in a tense playoff at the Waialae Country Club on Sunday, January 16. The total prize pool for the tournament was $7,500,000 with Matsuyama raking in the biggest payday.

How much did Furyk win at Waialae in 1996?

Furyk, 51, won so long ago at Waialae that it was a year before Collin Morikawa was even born. The tournament had a different title sponsor in 1996, and the perks of winning ($216,000 for first place, compared with $1.35 million this year) included a United Airlines pass for two to travel anywhere in the world for a year.

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Who won the Sony Open in Hawaii last week?

Matsuyama tapped in his putt for his second win this season. Both times, he finished with an eagle, only he needed this shot. His eagle at the ZOZO Championship in Japan gave him a five-shot victory. Matsuyama knew his Sony Open history.

Who won Sony golf tournament?

Hideki MatsuyamaHideki Matsuyama Wins at Waialae - Sony Open Tournament Recap, Reaction & Analysis (PGA Tour Golf 1/16)

Who won the Sony Open golf tournament in Hawaii?

Hideki MatsuyamaHideki Matsuyama rallies to beat Russell Henley, win Sony Open in a playoff. Thanks to a wild Sunday rally, Hideki Matsuyama has picked up his first win in 2022. The reigning Masters champion pulled himself out of a five-shot hole to force a playoff before beating Russell Henley to claim the Sony Open on Sunday.

Who won the golf tournament today in Hawaii?

Jimenez, the cigar-smoking, free-spirited Spaniard, birdied the par-4 18th hole in regulation for a 6-under 66 and then beat Steven Alker on the second playoff hole to win the season-opening Mitsubishi Electric Championship at Hualalai for the third time. “It's a nice way to start a season.

How much did the winner of the Sony Open win?

$1.35 millionMatsuyama, who rallied from five shots down at the turn, wins $1.35 million from the total purse of $7.5 million.

What is the payout for the Sony Open in Hawaii?

It also allowed the 29-year-old Japanese native to move to No. 10 in the World Ranking, No. 1 in the FedEx Cup points race and claim the winner's prize money payout of $1.35 million from an overall purse of $7.5 million. Here are the payouts for every player who made the cut in Honolulu.

Who won the golf playoff yesterday?

Justin Thomas Wins PGA Championship in Playoff Over Will Zalatoris. Just in time, Thomas won the PGA for a second time with a Sunday charge while a war of attrition broke out around him at Southern Hills. Justin Thomas grabbed the Wanamaker Trophy for a second time in five years. TULSA, Okla.

How much did Russell Henley win at Sony Open?

Hideki Matsuyama earned his eighth career PGA Tour victory, defeating Russell Henley on the first playoff hole at the Sony Open in Hawaii. Matsuyama trailed for the entire round until a birdie at the 72nd hole tied him with Henley....Sony Open purse payout for Hideki Matsuyama and Co. in Hawaii.Finish2PlayerRussell HenleyFedEx300.00Earnings ($)817,500.0064 more columns•Jan 16, 2022

How much did Russell Henley win at Sony Open?

Hideki Matsuyama earned his eighth career PGA Tour victory, defeating Russell Henley on the first playoff hole at the Sony Open in Hawaii. Matsuyama trailed for the entire round until a birdie at the 72nd hole tied him with Henley....Sony Open purse payout for Hideki Matsuyama and Co. in Hawaii.Finish2PlayerRussell HenleyFedEx300.00Earnings ($)817,500.0064 more columns•Jan 16, 2022

Who won the 2022 Sony Open?

MatsuyamaCoupled with his win in Japan in the Zozo Championship last fall, Matsuyama is the first multiple winner of the 2021-22 season. The win was special for Matsuyama as he noted Isao Aoki becoming the first Japanese-born player to win on the PGA Tour when he captured the 1983 Sony Open.

Who won Hawaii Open 2022?

Hideki MatsuyamaCongratulations to Hideki Matsuyama, our 2022 champion! During the final round of the 2022 Sony Open in Hawaii at Waialae Country Club, the defending Masters champion made up a five-shot deficit on the back nine to force a playoff with 54-hole leader Russell Henley.

Who won the golf tournament in Hawaii on Sunday?

Cameron Smith The 28-year-old secured his fourth PGA TOUR win with a record-smashing week in Maui at the Sentry Tournament of Champions, finishing at 34-under with rounds of 65-64-64-65, marking the most under par in a four-round TOUR event in history.

How Much Money Does the Winner of Hawaii's Sony Open Get?

Matsuyama entered a playoff against Henley by hitting a final round of 63 to finish level on 23 under par. Incredibly, his terrific form continued as Matsuyama hit an eagle on the first hole of the playoff to secure victory.

What Was the Total Prize Pool at the 2022 Sony Open in Hawaii?

Some 65 golfers competed for a share of the Sony Open in Hawaii's $7,500,000 total prize pool.

Desert Classic Prize Pool

The next leg of the PGA Tour will be held in California at The American Express, aka the Desert Classic from January 23, 2022.

Who makes a short birdie putt at the Sony Open?

Marc Leishman makes short birdie putt at Sony Open. Chris Kirk uses nice second to set up birdie at the Sony Open. Keith Mitchell’s tight third leads to birdie at the Sony Open. Collin Morikawa uses nice approach to set up birdie at the Sony Open. Billy Horschel dials in approach to set up birdie at the Sony Open.

Who sinks 30-footer from fringe at Sony Open?

Patton Kizzire sinks 30-footer from fringe at Sony Open. Joaquin Niemann’s impressive approach leads to birdie at the Sony Open. Matt Jones taps in for birdie at Sony Open. Chris Kirk uses nice approach to set up birdie at the Sony Open.

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