Canadian golfer Nick Taylor, defending champion of last year's Sony Open in Hawaii, is tied for the lead at eight under par alongside Kevin Roy after a stellar opening day at Waialae Country Club. The PGA Tour season opener has gotten off to a serene start, with gentle breezes not making an appearance until the afternoon.
Taylor, known for his precision with irons and strategic play on par threes, delivered an impressive opening 62, which set him up nicely for the rest of the tournament. When asked about the weather conditions, Taylor expressed relief that the wind, although challenging for some tee shots, didn't make its presence felt until later in the day.
Roy, meanwhile, got off to a strong start, racking up seven birdies in his first 11 holes. He continued to impress with a birdie on the par-five 18th, securing his share of the lead alongside Taylor. The Canadian's impressive performance has set the stage for an exciting tournament.
The Sony Open, which marks the beginning of the PGA Tour season, features four of the world's top 10 golfers, but none of the top three. World No. 7 Robert MacIntyre is five shots off the pace after a solid opening round of 67. Other notable players, including S.H. Kim, Ben Griffin, and Chris Gotterup, sit one shot off the lead alongside John VanDerLaan.
Veteran golfer Vijay Singh, who secured a spot in the tournament through a one-time career money exemption, carded two double bogeys but still managed to shoot a 68, bringing him within two under par. Jordan Spieth also put together an impressive round, featuring six birdies and four bogeys, to join the leaderboard.
With plenty of talented golfers competing, the Sony Open is shaping up to be a thrilling tournament. The action continues on Friday from 5pm on Sky Sports Golf, with live coverage available throughout the week.
Taylor, known for his precision with irons and strategic play on par threes, delivered an impressive opening 62, which set him up nicely for the rest of the tournament. When asked about the weather conditions, Taylor expressed relief that the wind, although challenging for some tee shots, didn't make its presence felt until later in the day.
Roy, meanwhile, got off to a strong start, racking up seven birdies in his first 11 holes. He continued to impress with a birdie on the par-five 18th, securing his share of the lead alongside Taylor. The Canadian's impressive performance has set the stage for an exciting tournament.
The Sony Open, which marks the beginning of the PGA Tour season, features four of the world's top 10 golfers, but none of the top three. World No. 7 Robert MacIntyre is five shots off the pace after a solid opening round of 67. Other notable players, including S.H. Kim, Ben Griffin, and Chris Gotterup, sit one shot off the lead alongside John VanDerLaan.
Veteran golfer Vijay Singh, who secured a spot in the tournament through a one-time career money exemption, carded two double bogeys but still managed to shoot a 68, bringing him within two under par. Jordan Spieth also put together an impressive round, featuring six birdies and four bogeys, to join the leaderboard.
With plenty of talented golfers competing, the Sony Open is shaping up to be a thrilling tournament. The action continues on Friday from 5pm on Sky Sports Golf, with live coverage available throughout the week.