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