Sony Open in Hawaii Golf Betting Tips & Predictions Jan 9-11
Tournament Details
Where: Waialae Country Club (Honolulu, HI)
When: January 9-12
Watch: NBC, The Golf Channel
The 2025 Sony Open in Hawaii promises to be an exciting event, drawing top golfers from around the world to the prestigious Waialae Country Club in Honolulu. As one of the early tournaments in the PGA Tour calendar, it sets the stage for the golfing season, offering players an opportunity to showcase their skills in a stunning and challenging setting.
Waialae Country Club
- Established: 1927
- Length: 7,044 yards
- Par: 70
- Designer: Seth Raynor (Updated by Desmond Muirhead)
- Surface: Bermuda grass fairways and greens
The course is set against the stunning backdrop of the Pacific Ocean, featuring:
- Narrow fairways
- Well-placed bunkers
- Strategic water hazards
- Signature par-3 17th hole
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Top Sony Open Bets
Sahith Theegala – Top 10 Finish (+250)
If there’s one guy in this field that has shown time and time again that he can find his way into the top 10, it’s Sahith Theegala. While his 2025 campaign did not start the way he had hoped (T-36 at The Sentry) he has shown a tremendous ability to bounce back after a relatively poor performance. In his last 4 tournaments in 2024, Theegala finished top 10 in 80%. He is the perfect mix of distance and accuracy and has all the tools he needs to contend this weekend.
Andrew Putnam – Top 20 Finish (+275)
Putnam is the epitome of a safe golfer. He is well below the tour average in terms of distance gained off the tee box, but his accuracy is off the charts. Putnam will consistently hit fairways, which will be a huge advantage on a course that will feature many hazards and swirling Pacific winds. His game won’t make for great television, but if you have money on him, he certainly won’t be shooting himself in the foot.
Byeong Hun An – Top Asian Player (+375)
In a field that features Hideki Matsuyama, Tom Kim and Si Woo Kim, you might think it’s crazy to take Byeon Hun An as the Top Asian Player this weekend. Even after a T32 finish at The Sentry last weekend, Hun An has put together a highly efficient run across his last 7 tournaments. He has not missed a cut in the last 6 months and has shown an ability to hit the ball a mile and leave himself with easy second and third shots.