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Sony Championship Hawaii to be contested on PGA TOUR Champions beginning in 2027

Waialae Country Club

The PGA TOUR and Sony Group Corporation (Sony) announced that the Sony Open in Hawaii will transition to a PGA TOUR Champions event starting in 2027. The newly named Sony Championship Hawaii will be held the week of January 11-16 at Waialae Country Club in Honolulu, Hawaii. The tournament will feature a purse of US$3 million.

“We are excited to welcome the Sony Championship Hawaii to PGA TOUR Champions. Sony has been an incredible PGA TOUR partner since 1999, and we are looking forward to beginning this new era with the legends of the game competing on a truly iconic venue in Waialae Country Club,” said PGA TOUR Champions President Miller Brady.

Historic Waialae Country Club hosted the PGA TOUR’s Sony Open in Hawaii every year since 1965. It has been the setting for some of the PGA TOUR’s most memorable moments, delivering champions such as Jack Nicklaus and Lee Trevino, as well as current Champions Tour stars Ernie Els, Jim Furyk, Vijay Singh, Zach Johnson and K.J. Choi. The Sony Championship Hawaii will be the sixth PGA TOUR Champions event to be contested on a course that formerly hosted a PGA TOUR event.

Over its 28-year partnership with the Sony Open in Hawaii, Sony has contributed more than US$27 million for Hawaii nonprofit organisations, benefiting hundreds of local charities that serve vulnerable working families, seniors, under-resourced children, and economically disadvantaged communities.

“As we transition to PGA TOUR Champions, we look forward to continuing our commitment to the State of Hawaii, deepening our connection with the people of Hawaii,” said Hiroki Totoki, President and CEO of Sony Group Corporation.

The Sony Championship Hawaii will feature a field of 78 PGA TOUR Champions players, with pro-ams on Tuesday, January 12, and Wednesday, January 13, followed by competition rounds from Thursday, January 14 through Saturday, January 16. All three rounds will be televised on Golf Channel, the exclusive cable-television partner of PGA TOUR Champions. Internationally, PGA TOUR Champions coverage is available in more than 170 countries and territories via 22 media partners.

“Waialae Country Club is proud to continue its 61-year tradition of hosting championship golf, while beginning a new chapter with the PGA TOUR Champions,” said Waialae Country Club President Meredith Ching.

 


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