2023 Sony Open Odds, Picks & Field for PGA Tournament (Russell Henley Wins Another at Waialae)

2023 Sony Open Odds, Picks & Field for PGA Tournament (Russell Henley Wins Another at Waialae)

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Sony Open Start Time, Date & Prize Money

Start Date: Thursday, January 12, 2023
Golf Course: Waialae Country Club, Honolulu, Hawaii
Course Stats: 7,044 Yards, Par 70
Purse: $7.9 million
Defending Champion: Hideki Matsuyama

Sony Open Tee Times

Sony Open tee times will be available at this link ahead of each round. Tee times are typically posted the day before the event, which is Wednesday, Jan. 11 in this case.

Sony Open Odds & Favorites

Odds to win Sentry Tournament of Champions are from FanDuel Sportsbook.
- Tom Kim (+1100)
- Sungjae Im (+1400)
- Jordan Spieth (+1500)
- Hideki Matsuayma (+1600)
- Russell Henley (+2100)
- Brian Harman (+2100)
- Tom Hoge (+2200)
- Corey Connors (+2200)
- Cameron Davis (+2900)
- Taylor Montgomery (+3100)
- Billy Horschel (+3200)
- Adam Scott (+3300)
- KH Lee (+3400)
- Keegan Bradley (+3400)
- Keith Mitchel (+3700)
- Si Woo Kim (+3700)
- Maverick McNealy (+3700)
- J.J. Spaun (+4000)

Sony Open Field

The Sony Open is the first full field tournament of the year with 144 players. Included are 7 of the top 25 in the Official World Golf Rankings. The list can be found via this link. That includes Tom Kim (14), Jordan Spieth (15), Billy Horschel (18), Sungjae Im (19), Hideki Matsuyama (21), Brian Harman and Keegan Bradley (25), who all played in last week's Sentry Tournament of Champions. Also, Tom Hoge (30), Russell Henley (31), Corey Connors (34) and KH Lee (36) are also in the Sony field and competed last week in the Tournament of Champions winners event.

Sony Open Picks & Predictions

Russell Henley lost in a playoff at the Sony Open last year, and the 33-year-old University of Georgia golfer will be energized by his alma mater's NCAA football championship game. Henley's -23 under par score last year included a 62-63 start, and he's shot 66 or better in six of his last eight rounds at Waialae Country Club. The short-hitting 4-time PGA Tour winner thrives on the tighter, positional golf course and currently ranks No. 1 on Tour in driving accuracy, hitting better than 77% of fairways. Henley won in November on a similar tight, positional course at Mayakoba in Mexico. His ball striking, approach and tee-to-green stats are all solid and top-25 in his last 36 rounds. His ability to contend and win again, as he did here in 2013, will be whether he's hitting the ball closer to the hole, and his sub-par short game and poor putting stats improve.

Bet: Russell Henley to win (+2100)