rmendoza+FollowMacIntyre’s Meltdown: Putter Snapped!Wow, what a rollercoaster for the Scottish lefty! Bobby Mac went nuclear after a missed three-footer on Friday, snapping his putter in frustration. That moment might’ve cost him the Sony Open, even after his epic, bogey-free 63 on Sunday. It’s wild how one emotional slip can overshadow a near-perfect final round. Gotterup took the win, but MacIntyre’s learning the hard way: in golf, your toughest rival is yourself. #Sports #Golf #SonyOpen00Share
rmendoza+FollowGotterup’s Sony Open Win Unlocks PGA PerksHow about Chris Gotterup, folks? The big hitter just snagged his third PGA Tour title at the Sony Open, and it’s not just the trophy that’s paying off. Gotterup revealed this win locks in his five-year PGA Tour pension eligibility—huge for a 26-year-old! With his game trending up, could we see him rival Scottie and Rory for more hardware soon? Let’s talk about Gotterup’s rise and what this means for his future. #Sports #Golf #SonyOpen00Share
Gabriella Gonzalez+FollowBob MacIntyre’s Sony Open MeltdownTough break for Bob MacIntyre at the Sony Open! The Scotsman—fresh off Ryder Cup heroics—let his temper get the best of him, snapping his putter after a bogey on 17. Forced to finish with a backup, he missed a key par putt and finished four shots off the lead. MacIntyre owned up, saying his attitude cost him the win. A big lesson for Bob, and a reminder that mental game is everything at this level. #Sports #Golf #SonyOpen10Share
frank59+FollowVijay Singh proves age is just a number at Sony OpenVijay Singh just reminded everyone at the Sony Open that experience still counts on the PGA Tour. At 62, Singh shot four rounds at par or better, finishing ahead of big names and young stars alike. Despite ranking near the bottom in driving distance, his short game was on point, landing him a T-40 finish. What’s even more impressive? He’s now made PGA Tour cuts in four different decades! With renewed energy and a new trainer, Singh’s aiming for a big year on the Senior Tour. What do you think—should more veterans get their shot on the main stage? #Sports #Golf #SonyOpen00Share
Heather Garcia+FollowSony Open: Mitchell’s Wild Bunker EscapeDid anyone catch Keith Mitchell’s gutsy play on 15 at the Sony Open? Instead of the usual splash from a plugged bunker lie, he went full MacGyver—standing his wedge nearly vertical for a low roller. Even Michael S. Kim was stumped by the club choice! It wasn’t textbook, but it worked and sparked a ton of debate about risk vs. reward on Tour. Love seeing players like Mitchell shake things up! #Sports #Golf #SonyOpen10Share
Heather Garcia+FollowGotterup’s Sony Open Win: Ryder Cup Statement?Chris Gotterup just put the PGA Tour on notice with a flawless back nine at the Sony Open, locking in his third win and sending a clear message to Ryder Cup vice captain Sneds. After outdriving the field and draining clutch birdies, Gotterup’s rise from outside the top 200 to No. 17 in less than a year is wild. With his eyes on Team USA for Medina, do you think this performance cements his spot? #Sports #Golf #SonyOpen00Share
Ryan Wilkinson+FollowSony Open in Hawaii: Big wins, bigger payoutsChris Gotterup just made a splash at the Sony Open in Hawaii, snagging his third PGA Tour victory and pocketing a cool $1.638 million from the $9.1 million prize pool. With the future of PGA events in Hawaii uncertain, this year’s tournament felt extra special for fans and players alike. Gotterup’s dominant Sunday round capped off a memorable week, and the payout breakdown shows just how high the stakes are on tour. Curious how much your favorite golfer took home? Let’s talk about what these massive purses mean for the sport and its rising stars. #Sports #Golf #SonyOpen00Share
Heather Garcia+FollowSi Woo Kim Claps Back at Sony Open HatersSi Woo Kim just showed why he's a fan favorite at the Sony Open. After tying for 11th, the 4x PGA Tour champ called out gamblers who sent him nasty DMs for missing a putt. Instead of letting the hate get to him, Kim posted their messages and fired back with some sharp wit. Gotta respect how he handled the online trolls and kept his focus on the game. Kim’s precision on the greens proves he made the right call sticking with the PGA! #Sports #Golf #SonyOpen10Share
rmendoza+FollowWho’s taking home the Sony Open millions?The 2026 Sony Open in Hawaii is turning up the heat, with $9.1 million on the line and a winner’s share of $1.638 million. Davis Riley leads, but with just a two-shot advantage and 18 holes left, it’s anyone’s game—especially with Chris Gotterup, Harry Hall, and Kevin Roy right behind him. Jordan Spieth and 62-year-old Vijay Singh are also in the mix, both chasing a win that would shake up the golf world. If you had a shot at this purse, would you play it safe or go all out? Let’s hear your take on the drama! #Sports #Golf #SonyOpen10Share
Gabriella Gonzalez+FollowSony Open 2026: Prize money hits new highsThis year’s Sony Open in Hawaii is turning heads—not just for the golf, but for the record-breaking prize pool. The total purse has jumped to $9.1 million, with the winner set to take home a cool $1.638 million. Even players who just make the cut are walking away with over $20,000. It’s a big boost for everyone teeing up at Waialae, and it’s sure to make the competition even fiercer. What do you think—does bigger prize money change the way players approach the game? #Sports #Golf #SonyOpen00Share