Following the Sentry Tournament of Champions event that kicked off the PGA Tour year in Maui, 32 of the 42 golfers who teed it up there will make the short 115 mile puddle-jump flight between the Hawaiian Islands to compete in the Sony Open in Honolulu. The first full-field event of the calendar year features 15 of the top 30 players in the Official World Golf Rankings ready to go at Waialae Country Club. Here is a look at Sony Open odds for the 2021 tournament.
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Sony Open odds 2021
Collin Morikawa, the 2020 PGA Championship winner, will be one of the favorites after finishing 21st in his Sony Open debut last year. Webb Simpson and Sungjae Im will also be among the players at 20/1 or less to win the Sony Open. Simpson tied for third last year while Im finished T21 with Morikawa.
View Sony Open odds for all golfers at DraftKings Sportsbook, FanDuel Sportsbook and BetMGM.
A look at the field
Cameron Smith won last year at odds around +4000 at most books with an 11-under par score of 269.
Smith was down two shots with two holes to play on Sunday, and made an 8-foot birdie putt to force sudden death. The 26-year-old Australian then won on the first playoff hole over bigger longshot Brendan Steele, who was playing in the event for the first time since 2011.
Winning on the PGA Tour is huge, as it earned Smith his first individual title and a two-plus season exemption with berths into the Masters, the Sentry Tournament of Champions, The Players Championship and the PGA Championship. Smith took full advantage, finishing runner-up in the rescheduled 2020 Masters Tournament behind PGA Tour Player of the Year, Dustin Johnson.
Five of the top 10 golfers in the FedExCup standings will be teeing it up at the Sony Open, including Viktor Hovland, who makes his debut and will also be one of the favorites to win. Bettors beware, as there has only been one first-time winner in the Sony Open since 1965.
Other top-30 players in the World Golf Rankings in the field include:
- Abraham Ancer
- Daniel Berger
- Harris English
- Sungjae Im
- Kevin Kisner
- Jason Kokrak
- Marc Leishman
- Hideki Matsuyama
- Collin Morikawa
- Ryan Palmer
- Patrick Reed
- Webb Simpson
- Adam Scott
- Cameron Smith
Simpson finished third in last year’s Sony Open.
Recent Sony Open winners and runner-ups:
- 2020 – Cameron Smith (-11), Brendan Steele
2019 – Matt Kuchar (-22), Andrew Putnam - 2018 – Patton Kizzire (-17), James Hahn
- 2017 – Justin Thomas (-27), Justin Rose – 72 hole scoring record
The site GolfStats provides course analysis, breakdowns of players and past performance charts with golfers’ past success in the Sony Open provided below:
- Webb Simpson: two top 5s and four other top 20s in six events since 2013
- Matt Kuchar: four top 5s in seven events since 2011 including a Win in 2019
- Kevin Kisner: three top 5s in five events since 2016
- Marc Leishman: three top 10s in eight events since 2014 including T3 in 2019.
- Charles Howell: five top 10s and two other top 20s in nine events since 2012
- Brian Stuard: four top 10s in seven events since 2013
- Hudson Swafford: three top 10s in seven events since 2014
- Harris English: two top 5s and a top 10 from 2013-2015
- Ryan Palmer: two top 10s and two top 20s in seven events since 2014 including T4 last year
Course and tournament info
- Course: Waialae Country Club
- Location: Honolulu, HI
- Date: Jan. 14-17, 2021
- Par: 70 / Yardage 7,044
- Purse: $6.6 Million / Winner $1.18 Million
- Fairways/Rough: Bermudagrass
- Greens: Bermudagrass
- TV: Golf Channel
- Twitter: @SonyOpenHawaii
- Defending Champion: Cameron Smith
The average winning score to par at this event the previous eight years is – 20.1 under par. The front and back nine are reversed from normal play for the Sony Open. The course is a narrower and flatter layout that has hosted the Sony Open since 1965.
The average green size at Waialae is 6,500 square feet, and there are nearly 80 bunkers and 3-4 holes with potential water hazards for the pros.
Holes 1, 2, 4 and 6 rank among the five toughest with the Par 4 at hole 13 the toughest scoring hole. A variety of tee-to-green routing and potential winds make course management and fairway placement keys to success as golfers gain better angles on pin placements to approach.
Key stats
Accuracy on approach shots to the green will determine players scoring, along with premier putting on the pure bermuda greens. Greens hit has always been a key to scoring and top finishing success at Waialae. Scores will be low again with only potential wind creating some issues for the best golfers.
The Par 3 at No. 17 is the most exposed to the wind, and offers the most picturesque view of the Pacific Ocean.
Strokes gained putting has been a more significant statistic when it comes to winning the Sony Open compared to other events on the PGA Tour. Since 2005, winners have had an average field rank in that stat better than fifth.
Patton Kizzire and Kevin Kisner lead all players in the field in SG: Putting over their last 24 rounds on all courses. According to Fantasy National, the top putters over their last 24 rounds at Waialae CC are Matt Kuchar, Brian Harman and Kizzire.
The top players at Waialae CC over their last 24 rounds in SG: Approach are: Chez Reavie, Zach Johnson, Webb Simpson and Chris Kirk. However, the top ranked players in SG: Approach over their last 24 rounds on all courses are Webb Simpson, Hideki Matsuyama and Collin Morikawa.
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