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As Golf Channel celebrates its 30-year anniversary, Rich Lerner joins Golf Today to reminisce on his golf beginnings, the early days of the network, how it came to be a powerhouse and the key figures in shaping it.
Sony Open in Hawaii - Rd 1
Thu, Jan 09
7:00PM EST
PGA Tour
Golf Channel
Fri, Jan 10
2:00AM EST
Team Cup - Day 1
DP World Tour
Golf Channel
Fri, Jan 10
7:00PM EST
Sony Open in Hawaii - Rd 2
PGA Tour
Golf Channel
Fri, Jan 10
10:30PM EST
Team Cup - Day 2
DP World Tour
Golf Channel
Sat, Jan 11
4:00PM EST
Sony Open in Hawaii: Rd. 3
PGA Tour
Peacock

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Todd Lewis reports from Waialae Country Club on how the Sony Open will honor the late Grayson Murray, who won the 2024 PGA Tour event in a playoff.
TV times and more for the Sony Open in Hawaii, the PGA Tour’s first full-field event of the season.
Hideki Matsuyama finished at 35 under par on the Plantation Course at Kapalua to set a new PGA Tour scoring record.
There are discussions, according to Mark Rolfing, that would see Kapalua’s fifth hole turned into a par-4 in time for next year’s Sentry.
Here is a look at the lowest 72-hole scores in relation to par in PGA Tour history (since 1983), including Hideki Matsuyama’s 35-under winning score at the 2025 Sentry.
Taylor Pendrith recorded an albatross, the first in Sentry history at Kapalua, on the fifth hole on Sunday.
Morikawa and his caddie, J.J. Jakovac, had an interesting back-and-forth while sizing up an approach shot Saturday at The Sentry – and it led to a birdie.