Keegan Bradley and Stephan Jaeger posted low rounds on Saturday at the Sony Open and are now in position to contend for the title on Sunday.
The final round of the 2025 Sony Open in Hawaii is here, as a jumbled leaderboard up top makes a push for the trophy.
From tee times to TV and streaming information, here's everything you need to know for the final round of the Sony Open in Hawaii.
Entering Sunday’s final round of the Sony Open in Hawaii one shot off the lead, Stephan Jaeger did not plan on altering his aggressive approach from the first three days. It was all gas and no brakes for the Chattanooga resident in pursuit of his second PGA Tour victory.
J.J. Spaun leads by one heading into Sunday at the Sony Open, with 14 players within three shots in what promises to be a thrilling final round.
Nico to decide the winner of the PGA Tour's first full-field event of the year, the Sony Open in Hawaii. After Hideki Matsuyama blitzed the field at The Sentry last week at Kapalua, Nick Taylor and Nico Echavarria both shot final-round 65s to head into a playoff.
For so long it appeared as if the Sony Open in Hawaii was going to be won by J.J. Spaun or Stephan Jaeger, yet after 72 holes it was Nico Echavarria and Nick Taylor who fought it out in the sudden-death playoff, with Taylor winning on the second extra hole.
Stephan Jaeger had nine birdies for the lowest round this week at Waialae, but two of the most important holes for him Saturday were pars.
HONOLULU (AP) Stephan Jaeger had nine birdies for the lowest round this week at Waialae, and two of the most important holes for him Saturday in the Sony Open were pars ... It’s been a fun week here in Hawaii,” he said. “It’s always laid back ...
How to watch the 2025 Sony Open on Friday, including full Friday TV coverage and streaming info for Round 2 in Hawaii.
You can watch Saturday’s third round of the 2025 Sony Open from 4-6 p.m. ET on NBC followed by Golf Channel from 6-8 p.m. ET. You can also stream featured group coverage via PGA Tour Live on ESPN+ starting at 1 p.m. ET.
HONOLULU — J.J. Spaun got up-and-down for birdie on the par-5 18th hole Saturday for a 5-under 65, the final birdie giving him a one-shot lead at the Sony Open going into a final round where more than a dozen players remain in the mix.