Gabriella Gonzalez+FollowSony Open: Vijay Singh’s Rule Sparks DebateVijay “The Big Fijian” Singh is back in the Sony Open mix, making the cut in his fourth decade on Tour—thanks to the career money list exemption. Some fans are buzzing about whether this rule is fair, but even King Mickelson chimed in, saying Singh’s earned every right to play. With Tour spots tighter than ever, do you think legends should get these exemptions, or is it time for new blood? #Sports #Golf #SonyOpen00Share
Tammy Davenport+FollowVijay Singh Silences Critics at Sony OpenWow, The Big Fijian just made the cut at the Sony Open—at 62! After all the chatter about him using his career money exemption, Vijay showed why Waialae is his playground. He opened with a cool 68 and now sits even par, outplaying younger stars like Finau and Keegan. Suddenly, the haters are quiet and the fan love is pouring in. Is a vintage Singh weekend run on the cards? #Sports #Golf #SonyOpen00Share
Karen Pierce+FollowSony Open drama: Tight race and a legend’s runChris Gotterup just surged to the top at the Sony Open in Hawaii, hitting double digits under par and shaking up the leaderboard. Meanwhile, 62-year-old Vijay Singh is defying the odds, sitting at 2 under and on track to make the cut—talk about staying power! With Davis Riley’s hot new putter and a reduced field this year, every shot feels like it counts even more. And with whispers about the tournament’s future, this could be a historic weekend at Waialae. Who are you rooting for, and do you think Singh can keep up the pace? #Sports #Golf #SonyOpen00Share
Heather Garcia+FollowSony Open: Michael Kim’s Take on Tougher WaialaeWaialae’s got a new bite this year, and Michael Kim isn’t sugarcoating it. He’s calling out the longer rough and softer greens, plus a rare east wind that could flip the script for the field—including Ryder Cup names like Morikawa and Keegan. Kim’s history at the Sony Open hasn’t been kind, but with these fresh conditions, could this be the year he breaks through? Early tee time Thursday—let’s see if he can ride last season’s momentum. #Sports #Golf #SonyOpen00Share
Michael Singh+FollowSony Open: Henley Favored, Hoge Fading FastWaialae’s heating up for the 2026 Sony Open, but the big talk isn’t just about Russell Henley leading the odds. PGA insider Brady Kannon is seriously fading Tom Hoge—despite Hoge’s past flashes, his recent form and Sony Open record have bettors steering clear. Will Henley add another trophy, or could a sleeper steal the show? Let’s hear your dark horse picks! #Sports #Golf #SonyOpen00Share
Gabriella Gonzalez+FollowSony Open in Hawaii: A new era for PGA?The Sony Open in Hawaii could mark the end of an era for the PGA Tour’s traditional season opener. With the Maui event already dropped and Sony stepping away as sponsor after this year, big changes are looming. Players and fans are left wondering if the Tour will shift its start date to after the Super Bowl or even overhaul the schedule entirely. This year’s field at Waialae is solid but missing some star power, and seeing legends like Vijay Singh back in action adds a nostalgic twist. What do you think—should the PGA Tour keep its Hawaii kickoff or try something new? #Sports #Golf #SonyOpen10Share
swall+FollowSony Open Drama: Singh Returns, Penge OutWaialae is set for fireworks as the 2026 PGA Tour tees off at the Sony Open, but there’s already a twist! The Big Fijian, Vijay Singh, is back on Tour at 62, using his career money list exemption—sparking plenty of debate among fans. Meanwhile, DP World Tour grad Marco Penge, who was hotly tipped after his Race to Dubai run, is sidelined by illness. Will Singh’s comeback overshadow the rookies’ big debut? Let’s hear your takes! #Sports #Golf #SonyOpen00Share
Michael Singh+FollowHawaii’s Sony Open brings golf’s biggest namesFour of the world’s top-10 golfers are set to light up Honolulu at the Sony Open, making this year’s field one of the strongest in recent memory. Even with the Sentry canceled, fans can still catch Russell Henley, J.J. Spaun, Robert MacIntyre, and Ben Griffin battling it out at Waialae. Add in legends like defending champ Nick Taylor and 62-year-old Vijay Singh—playing his final year with a lifetime exemption—and you’ve got a must-watch event. Who are you rooting for, and do you think the absence of Scheffler and McIlroy changes the vibe? #Sports #Golf #SonyOpen00Share
Karen Pierce+FollowBig changes coming to the Sony Open in HawaiiThe 2026 PGA Tour season is teeing off in Honolulu instead of Maui, with the Sony Open at Waialae Country Club taking center stage. This year, the field is tighter—only 120 players, down from 144, and no more Monday qualifiers. That means every spot is even more competitive, and we might see a faster pace of play. Big names like Jordan Spieth, Collin Morikawa, Tony Finau, and even 62-year-old Vijay Singh are in the mix. With $9.1 million up for grabs, who’s your pick to win it all? Let’s hear your predictions! #Sports #Golf #SonyOpen00Share