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Description
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.
Sony Open in Hawaii
2020
Cameron Smith
Australia
269
−11
Playoff
United States Brendan Steele
1,340,000
2019
Matt Kuchar
United States
258
−22
4 strokes
United States Andrew Putnam
1,152,000
2018
Patton Kizzire
United States
263
−17
Playoff
United States James Hahn
1,116,000
2017
Justin Thomas
United States
253[15]
−27
7 strokes
England Justin Rose
1,080,000
2016
Fabián Gómez
Argentina
260
−20
Playoff
United States Brandt Snedeker
1,044,000
2015
Jimmy Walker (2)
United States
257
−23
9 strokes
United States Scott Piercy
1,008,000
2014
Jimmy Walker
United States
263
−17
1 stroke
United States Chris Kirk
1,008,000
2013
Russell Henley
United States
256
−24
3 strokes
South Africa Tim Clark
1,008,000
2012
Johnson Wagner
United States
267
−13
2 strokes
United States Harrison Frazar
United States Charles Howell III
United States Sean O'Hair
Sweden Carl Pettersson
990,000
2011
Mark Wilson
United States
264
−16
2 strokes
South Africa Tim Clark
United States Steve Marino
990,000
2010
Ryan Palmer
United States
265
−15
1 stroke
Australia Robert Allenby
990,000
2009
Zach Johnson
United States
265
−15
2 strokes
Australia Adam Scott
United States David Toms
972,000
2008
K. J. Choi
South Korea
266
−14
3 strokes
South Africa Rory Sabbatini
954,000
2007
Paul Goydos
United States
266
−14
1 stroke
England Luke Donald
United States Charles Howell III
936,000
2006
David Toms
United States
261
−19
5 strokes
United States Chad Campbell
South Africa Rory Sabbatini
918,000
2005
Vijay Singh
Fiji
269
−11
1 stroke
South Africa Ernie Els
864,000
2004
Ernie Els (2)
South Africa
262
−18
Playoff
United States Harrison Frazar
864,000
2003
Ernie Els
South Africa
264
−16
Playoff
Australia Aaron Baddeley
810,000
2002
Jerry Kelly
United States
266
−14
1 stroke
United States John Cook
720,000
2001
Brad Faxon
United States
260
−20
4 strokes
United States Tom Lehman
720,000
2000
Paul Azinger
United States
261
−19
7 strokes
Australia Stuart Appleby
522,000
1999
Jeff Sluman
United States
271
−9
2 strokes
United States Davis Love III
United States Jeff Maggert
United States Len Mattiace
United States Chris Perry
United States Tommy Tolles
468,000