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PGA Tour: After the second round of the Sony Open in Hawaii, Nick Taylor currently sits at the top of the leaderboard following a round of 62. Nick Taylor leads on the PGA Tour´s Sony Open in Hawaii after the completion of the second round. The Canadian recorded a round of -12 to lead Stewart Cink, Webb Simpson, Russell Henley, Vaughn Taylor and Chris Kirk, who sit deadlocked in second place. After a round of 62 Nick Taylor leads by 2 shots and posted 1 eagle during his second round. Ben Taylor carded a second round 70 to find himself in position and trailing leader Nick Taylor by 10 shots. Taylor posted 2 birdies in his second round. Russell Knox, currently number 229 in the world golf ranking, carded a second round 70 to find himself in position and trailing leader Nick Taylor by 12 shots. Knox, currently ranked 229 in the world golf ranking, posted 3 birdies in his second round. The Sony Open in Hawaii is part of the PGA Tour. The tournament is held from January 14th until the 17th of January 2021 at Waialae Country Club in Honolulu, Hawaii. This year a total prize money of $6,600,000 will be awarded to the players. The winner receives $1,188,000. The course for the tournament at Waialae Country Club plays at Par 70. The PGA Tour remains in Hawaii for another week. This week, however, there are significantly more players in the field. The venue is the magnificent Waialae Country Club, near the capital Honolulu. Spectators are still not allowed because of the Corona crisis. Top-5 Leaderboard: Sony Open in Hawaii Pos Name Today Total 1 Nick Taylor -8 -12 T2 Stewart Cink -7 -10 T2 Webb Simpson -5 -10 T2 Russell Henley -6 -10 T2 Vaughn Taylor -4 -10 Show complete leaderboard of Sony Open in Hawaii This is a generated text. Possible errors can be reported here.
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Sony Open in Hawaii: After the opening round of the Sony Open in Hawaii, Peter Malnati currently sits at the top of the leaderboard following a round of 62. Peter Malnati leads on the PGA Tour´s Sony Open in Hawaii alongside Jason Kokrak and Joaquin Niemann who are tied for the lead at the PGA Tour´s Sony Open in Hawaii after first round."It was a good way to finish," Niemann said. "Spent a few days thinking about that last hole, but taking all the positives from the week and pull it out for this week."They sit at the top of the leaderboard with a score of 8 under par. Vaughn Taylor, Jim Herman, Aaron Baddeley, Patton Kizzire, Daniel Berger and Si Woo Kim in T4. place with a score of 6 under par. Ben Taylor is at -2 after the opening round at place T55. The Englishman finished the round at Waialae Country Club in 68 strokes in the opening round of theSony Open in Hawaii. Russell Knox, currently number 229 in the world golf ranking, carded a opening round 70 to find himself in T99 position and trailing leader Peter Malnati by 8 shots. Knox, currently ranked 229 in the world golf ranking, logged 3 birdies in his opening round. The Sony Open in Hawaii is part of the PGA Tour. The tournament is being played from January 14th until the 17th of January 2021 at Waialae Country Club in Honolulu, Hawaii. This year a total prize money of $6,600,000 will be paid to the players. The winner receives $1,188,000. The course for the tournament at Waialae Country Club plays at Par 70. The PGA Tour remains in Hawaii for another week. This week, however, there are significantly more players in the field. The venue is the magnificent Waialae Country Club, near the capital Honolulu. Spectators are still not allowed because of the Corona crisis. Top-5 Leaderboard: Sony Open in Hawaii Pos Name Today Total T1 Peter Malnati -8 -8 T1 Jason Kokrak -8 -8 T1 Joaquin Niemann -8 -8 T4 Vaughn Taylor -6 -6 T4 Jim Herman -6 -6 Show complete leaderboard of Sony Open in Hawaii This is a generated text. Possible errors can be reported here.
The Phoenix Open, which is one of the most popular events on the tour, is reducing the number of fans.
The European Challenge Tour and the Sunshine Tour today jointly confirmed the postponement of the three co-sanctioned tournaments in South Africa. Following thorough consultation with the medical teams from both Tours, it has been agreed to reschedule the three co-sanctioned events, that were due to take place in February, until later in the year. The …
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