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Sony Open in Hawaii Round 2


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Date
Fri 16th January 2026 (UTC)
Fri 16th January 2026 (Local)

Timestamp
2026-01-16T23:30:00

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League
PGA Tour

Season
2026

Round
1

Status
Match Finished

Location
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The second round of the 2026 Sony Open in Hawaii began with a tightly packed leaderboard and shifting conditions at Waialae Country Club. While the morning groups enjoyed relatively soft greens, the afternoon wave faced firming fairways and the return of the classic Hawaiian trade winds. The main drama of the day centered on the 36-hole cut, as several big names struggled to find their rhythm, leaving them teetering on the edge of the 1-under-par projected line. With the tour season just beginning, the pressure to secure weekend play and early FedExCup points was palpable across the field.
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The leaderboard at the conclusion of Friday’s play featured a rare five-way tie for the lead, with a group of diverse talents all reaching 9-under-par. Davis Riley and Si Woo Kim provided the day's highlights, both firing rounds of 64 to surge into the lead share. Riley’s round was bolstered by a near-perfect display of putting, while Kim, a former champion at this event, utilized his extensive course knowledge to navigate the trickiest holes on the back nine. They were joined at the summit by first-round leader Nick Taylor, who maintained his position with a steady 69, alongside Kevin Roy and the hard-charging Patrick Rodgers.

The 36-hole cut eventually fell at 1-under-par, with 74 players advancing to the weekend. While many favorites moved on, the afternoon was defined by several surprising exits. Collin Morikawa, a local favorite and perennial contender, struggled with his iron play and finished at even-par, missing the cut by a single stroke. He was joined on the sidelines by Keegan Bradley and the amateur standout William Mouw. Conversely, Chris Gotterup—the eventual tournament winner—remained perfectly positioned in the chasing pack, finishing the day at 8-under-par after a solid 69, just one shot off the lead heading into "Moving Day."

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