The second event of the calendar year is here with full-field participation of golfers. After the great playoffs witnessed at the Sentry, it is time for a more intense competition among 144 top players of the PGA Tour. Teeing off at the historic Waialae Country Club, for the fans, it will be no less than a delight watching live.
With some prominent names like the Sentry 2025 winner, Hideki Matsuyama, along with Sahith Theegala, Keegan Bradley, Billy Horschel, Robert MacIntyre, and Tom Kim. It is for sure a must-watch event. With $8.7 million at stake, along with the FedExCup points to start off the season on a high. Fans can enjoy the beautiful Hawaiian course with the best of golf.
The fans can enjoy the initial events for free, while the rest will be charged as per their preference. The Dream Cup Pro-Am and Monday Pro-Am taking place on January 6th is free to enter. Additionally, fans can even witness their favorite golfers practicing on January 7th for free. However, the latter event, which is the Pro-Am and the four rounds of the Sony Open, will require tickets to enter the field.
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For a complete week pass to witness the entire event, fans can take the Season Badge pass from the official website of the Sony Open in Hawaii, which will cost $100. Other than this, daily passes can also be bought for a single-round attendance. The single-day pass costs $40 for the rounds taking place from Wednesday to Sunday. Additionally, fans can also enjoy the live action with cuisine by G.Lion Hawaii Restaurants coming under the Sweet 16 Chalet Hospitality Passes. The pass will cost $265 per day for Thursday and Friday. For the last two days i.e. Saturday and Sunday, the passes cost $290 per day.
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Additionally, admission for the U.S. military and children under the age of 15 is free. Even veteran is offered free admission via the Veteran Tickets Foundation. However, for the fans who wish to enjoy the event from the comforts of their home, tune in to the scheduled timings as per the broadcasting channels.
Sony Open in Hawaii TV broadcaster and schedule
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Apart from being present at the course, fans can take advantage of the official broadcast to witness the live coverage from home. The event will be broadcast on NBC Sports and the Golf Channel. For the first two rounds, tune in to Golf Channel at 9:00 AM- 12:30 PM ET. However, for the last two crucial rounds, the broadcast will be in two sessions. The first session will be live at NBC Live Broadcast from 6:00- 8:00 AM ET (11:00 AM – 1:00 PM HST) and the second session will be at Golf Channel Live Broadcast from 8:00-10:00 AM ET (1:00 PM – 3:00 PM HST). Fans can also catch the action online in Peacock and ESPN+
With the great season of the full-field events starting now. Fans can enjoy the best of golf across the globe. Who will you be cheering for this season at the Sony Open? Will Hideki Matsuyama get on a winning spree in 2025? Share your thoughts with us in the comments below.
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