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Gotterup Surges to Sony Open Victory, Signals Next-Gen Breakthrough
sports1 month ago

Gotterup Surges to Sony Open Victory, Signals Next-Gen Breakthrough

Chris Gotterup stormed back to win the Sony Open in Hawaii for his third PGA Tour victory, signaling a true arrival on golf’s big stage. The piece also notes Patrick Reed’s openness to a PGA Tour return amid LIV-era dynamics, and Bryson DeChambeau’s future with LIV—rumored negotiations could reach around $500 million, potentially making him a billionaire if extended.

Sony Open 2026: Russell Henley Tops Field as Expert Bets Signal Surprises
golf1 month ago

Sony Open 2026: Russell Henley Tops Field as Expert Bets Signal Surprises

Brady Kannon breaks down the 2026 Sony Open field, naming Russell Henley as the +1100 favorite at DraftKings and listing other top contenders such as Hideki Matsuyama, Ben Griffin, J.J. Spaun, Si Woo Kim, Robert MacIntyre and Collin Morikawa. The piece highlights Henley’s recent form (last win at the Arnold Palmer Invitational) and notes Kannon’s extensive track record, including past outright winners. Kannon reportedly fades Tom Hoge and Tony Finau in outright bets and props, and his best bet is a surprise golfer with elite metrics in Strokes Gained: Approach and Scrambling. For the full picks and analysis, readers are invited to join SportsLine.

"Sony Open in Hawaii: Zalatoris, Woodland lead returnees with surprising PGA picks and rookie turmoil"
sportsgolf2 years ago

"Sony Open in Hawaii: Zalatoris, Woodland lead returnees with surprising PGA picks and rookie turmoil"

The Sony Open in Hawaii is set to feature a full cast of 144 golfers, including returning participants like Will Zalatoris and Gary Woodland. Chan Kim, a Hawaii native, is debuting as a PGA TOUR member at his home course. Hideki Matsuyama is expected to perform well, while several other players are worth considering for various betting options. The article also discusses the return of several golfers from injury and their potential impact on the tournament.