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2025 Sony Open in Hawaii: How to watch on TV, stream online | PGA Tour
Waialae Country Club in Honolulu, Hawaii plays host to the 144-player tournament, the second event of the 2025 PGA Tour.
The PGA Tour action continues this week with the 2025 Sony Open, hosted by the idyllic Waialae Country Club in Honolulu, Hawaii.
Japan’s Hideki Matsuyama leads a stacked field for the second event of the 2025 PGA Tour, one of 144 golfers in contention for the top prize. The likes of Corey Conners, Tom Kim and Keegan Bradley will also be in the mix for the second event of the Tour’s ‘Aloha Swing’.
How to watch the Sony Open
If you’re in the US, you can watch coverage of the Sony Open with NBC and Golf Channel. As for streaming options, ESPN+, NBCSports,com and the NBC Sports App all offer the chance to follow all the action online.
Here’s a full look at the watching and streaming options, along with the schedule for each day of the 2025 Sony Open...
What is the prize money for the Sony Open?
There is a $8.7 million total prize purse in Hawaii this week. The winner will bag a top prize of $1.566 million. For more information, here’s a look at the PGA’s full prize-money breakdown for 2025.
Matsuyama is the favourite to bag the top prize and comes into the tournament in winning form. He shot a record-breaking 35-under - the lowest in Tour history - to clinch The Sentry last week. The world No. 5 will take some stopping in Honolulu.
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