Hideki Matsuyama, who has led the FedEx Cup standings since winning The Sentry to open the Tour season, leads the field. Seventeen of the top 30 on the points list are playing at Torrey Pines and 11 of the top 20.
1, Aaron Rai, 83.33%. 2, Collin Morikawa, 81.67%. 3, Kevin Kisner, 80.95%. 4, Takumi Kanaya, 77.14%. 5, Ben Kohles, 76.79%. 6 (tie), Kyle Mendoza and Francesco Molinari, 76.19%. 8 (tie), Brice Garnett and Sepp Straka, 76.16%. 10, Russell Henley, 75.00%.
Despite remaining in the Aloha State for the 2025 Sony Open, players faced a far stouter test Thursday at Waialae Country Club compared to last week's Plantation Course. Amid a round filled with higher scores and frustrating moments,
Straka, one of more than a dozen active PGA Tour players from the University of Georgia, followed up his third-round 64 with a 70 on Sunday at the Stadium Course and at 25-under-par 263 won The American Express by two shots over Justin Thomas (66).
For most of the final round at The American Express PGA Tour event Sunday, there were only two questions: Could Sepp Straka reach the tournament 72-hole scoring record of 29-under par, and could ...
Hideki Matsuyama leads both. Sepp Straka won the American Express. The purse for the American Express was $8.5 million total. The winner's purse for the American Express was $1,530,000.
LA QUINTA, Calif. — Sepp Straka had never entered a final round with a lead on the PGA Tour until Sunday. In his two previous victories, he had to charge from far behind on the final day with no ...
Srixon is back in the winner’s circle, as staffer Sepp Straka earned his third PGA TOUR title at The American Express on Sunday. This win marks
Patrick McDonald just locked in his Farmers Insurance Open 2025 best bets for this week's PGA Tour event in San Diego
Site: San Diego. Course: Torrey Pines GC South (Yardage: 7,765. Par: 72) and North (Yardage: 7,258. Par: 72). Prize money: $9.3 million. Winner’s share: $1.674 million.
A new season in any sport is ripe with optimism and enthusiasm, and that's how PGA Tour Commissioner Jay Monahan sounded when he delivered a year-end video message that promised innovation and excitement.