Russell Henley heats up late in Hawaii, leads by two over Hideki Matsuyama at Sony Open

Henley was pleased to sign for 3-under 67 during a scratchy, grind-it-out round on Saturday.

Russell Henley figured that the third round of the Sony Open in Hawaii might go a little differently than the first two when he torched Waialae Country Club to the tune of 62-63.

“It’s just not how golf works typically,” he said.

So, Henley, 32 and in his 10th year on the PGA Tour, was pleased to sign for 3-under 67 during a scratchy, grind-it-out round on Saturday and take a two-stroke lead over Hideki Matsuyama heading into the final round in Honolulu.

“I hung in there,” Henley said.

Did he ever. After playing the first six holes in 1 over, Henley heated up on the back nine, making two birdies in his final four holes. Henley, who has a phone alert that reminds him he’s a great putter, got the message at 17 rolling in a 17-foot birdie putt to climb to 18-under 192 through 54 holes.

“Russell seems to be the guy, when he gets out in front and is playing well and confident, he seems to rise to the occasion,” said fellow Georgia Bulldog Kevin Kisner. “I think he’s going to be a tough competitor to try to beat.”

Henley, who won the Sony Open in 2013 in his first professional start, hasn’t registered a top-10 finish in this tournament since. He’ll be seeking his fourth Tour title and first since 2017 and will have 10 players within six strokes of the lead. His closest pursuer is Japan’s Matsuyama, who fired a bogey-free 7-under 63 in the third round.

January 15, 2022; Honolulu, Hawaii, USA; Hideki Matsuyama hits his tee shot on the second hole during the third round of the Sony Open in Hawaii golf tournament at Waialae Country Club. Mandatory Credit: Kyle Terada-USA TODAY Sports

“Putting was strong point today,” said the reigning Masters champion, who shot his lowest 54-hole total (194). “Even my missed putts found the hole.”

Matsuyama’s putter rarely has looked better. He ranked 175th in Strokes Gained: Putting last season and is actually worse this season (No. 205).

This week is a different story. Matsuyama gained nearly four strokes to the field on the greens in the third round and ranks second in SG: Putting for the week. Matsuyama drained three birdies from inside 10 feet at Nos. 2, 7 and 9 on the first nine. He planted his approach to 4 feet at 12, drilled a 37-foot birdie putt at 13, and added birdies of 13 feet at both 15 and 18. In all, he took just 25 putts. He’s on pace for the best putting week of his career (+6.465). If Matsuyama continues his torrid pace – a big if – to go along with his precision ball-striking, it’s almost not a fair fight. He notched his 12th consecutive round in the 60s, the best active streak this season.

Matsuyama is making his ninth start at Waialae, where he’s never recorded a top-10 finish. In fact, he missed the cut the first three times he played here and finished T-78 when he finally survived to play the weekend. Asked what he figured out about the course, he said, “That’s a good question but I don’t have an answer for it.”

On the eighth hole, Matsuyama grimaced in pain after teeing off and did some stretches to try to loosen his back, but afterward he claimed there was nothing to worry about.

“You know, I felt a pull here and there, but nothing serious,” he said.

Canadian Adam Svensson, who has Bryson DeChambeau’s former caddie, Tim Tucker, on the bag this week, shot a bogey-free 65 and is among a group of four golfers tied for third at 14 under. That quartet includes Matt Kuchar, the 2019 Sony champion, who is bogey-free through 54 holes for the first time in his career, but said he’ll need to go even lower than his third-round 67 to hunt down Henley.

“Russell is playing great; you got Hideki Matsuyama right there. You can count on him playing quality golf as well. I know it’s going to take a low number for me tomorrow,” Kuchar said.

Henley was in a similar position after 54 holes at the Wyndham Championship in August, but blew a three-stroke lead and failed to make the six-man playoff that was won by Kisner, who is lurking five back. Even Henley conceded it could be a tough night sleeping on the lead.

“I don’t know how Tiger’s done it and won 82 times. I’ve got a long way to go,” Henley said. “It’s tough. I’ve slept on a few leads the last couple years. It’s hard. I struggle to sleep. I’m already not the best sleeper.”

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2022 Sony Open: David Skinns’ second round results

2022 Sony Open: David Skinns’ second round results

The 2022 Sony Open is taking place Jan. 13-16 at Waiʻalae Country Club in in East Honolulu, Hawaii.

Former University of Tennessee golfer David Skinns is part of the field.

Skinns finished second round play with a score of 70. Skinns missed the cut (+2) following second round play.

The former Vol earned his PGA TOUR card by winning the Pinnacle Bank Championship presented by Aetna at The Club at Indian Creek in Omaha, Nebraska on Aug. 15, 2021.

Skinns played at Tennessee from 2001-05, appearing in 46 tournaments. He came to Tennessee from Lincoln, England.

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Shots fired: Grayson Murray trolls Kevin Na on Twitter and Na’s response was vicious

Nothing like a good Twitter beef between PGA Tour players to spice up a Friday night, am I right?

Nothing like a good Twitter beef between PGA Tour players to spice up a Friday night, am I right?

One day after Kevin Na shot a scintillating 9-under 61 to grab the first-round lead at the Sony Open in Hawaii, Na was criticized for his slow play, especially on the greens, by many on social media. But it got personal when fellow Tour pro Grayson Murray inserted himself in the conversation.

Na, the defending champ, has a long reputation for slow play and he became the poster boy for it when he led the 2012 Players Championship on the weekend despite all of his waggles and inability at times to pull the trigger. He’s worked hard to improve his pace of play – and there are even slower snails on the Tour these days – but his pace grabbed attention again when Murray responded to an innocuous tweet by golf TV reporter Chantel McCabe. Her tweet read: “Kevin Na walking in putts does not get old.”

Murray, 28, who stepped away from the Tour last year to deal with personal issues pertaining to alcohol, responded: “Kevin Na taking 3 minutes to putt them does get old.”

Ooh, shots fired. Yes, Murray went there. Na could’ve taken the high road and let it go, but we’re kind of happy he didn’t. “[You] missing the cut is getting old,” Na responded. Zing!

Na wasn’t wrong either. Murray, whose lone win was at the 2017 Barbasol Championship, has missed the cut in 13 of his last 17 events and withdrew in two of his last three starts. He hasn’t made a cut since March.

This Twitter beef escalated quickly, and we’ll have to wait and see whether there’s more to come or this kerfuffle gets nipped in the bud.

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2022 Sony Open: David Skinns’ first round results

2022 Sony Open: VFL David Skinns’ first round results

The 2022 Sony Open is taking place Jan. 13-16 at Waiʻalae Country Club in in East Honolulu, Hawaii.

Former University of Tennessee golfer David Skinns is part of the field.

Skinns finished first round play +2 (73) and tied for 132nd. Kevin Na (-9) is leading after first round play.

The former Vol earned his PGA TOUR card by winning the Pinnacle Bank Championship presented by Aetna at The Club at Indian Creek in Omaha, Nebraska on Aug. 15, 2021.

Skinns played at Tennessee from 2001-05, appearing in 46 tournaments. He came to Tennessee from Lincoln, England.

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2022 Sony Open in Hawaii Friday tee times, TV info

Everything you need to know for the second round of the 2022 Sony Open in Hawaii.

The first full-field event of 2022 is off and running as the PGA Tour remains in paradise for the Sony Open in Hawaii at Waialae Country Club.

Defending champion Kevin Na, coming off a solid T-13 performance at the Sentry Tournament of Champions last week, holds the lead after a 9-under 61 in Thursday’s opening round. Jim Furyk, who made an ace on the par-3 17th, is T-2 with Russell Henley at 8 under.

Waialae is the polar opposite to last week’s Plantation Course as it plays tight, with small greens, and substantially shorter yardage at just over 7,000 yards. The par 70 layout was originally designed by Seth Raynor before being restored recently by Tom Doak (2017).

Sony Open: In-depth preview

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Tee times

1st tee

12:10 p.m.
Peter Malnati, Chesson Hadley, J.J. Spaun
12:20 p.m.
Bill Haas, Beau Hossler, Christiaan Bezuidenhout
12:30 p.m.
Austin Cook, Ryan Moore, Chris Kirk
12:40 p.m.
Seamus Power, Cam Davis, Charles Howell III
12:50 p.m.
Stewart Cink, Corey Conners, Graeme McDowell
1:00 p.m.
Jason Kokrak, Robert Streb, Zach Johnson
1:10 p.m.
Sung Kang, Kevin Tway, William McGirt
1:20 p.m.
Bo Hoag, Jim Knous, Greyson Sigg
1:30 p.m.
Adam Svensson, Hayden Buckley, Justin Lower
1:40 p.m.
Joseph Bramlett, Kurt Kitayama, Rikuya Hoshino
1:50 p.m.
Chase Seiffert, Davis Riley, Haotong Li
2:00 p.m.
Lee Hodges, Dylan Wu, Garrett Okamura
4:50 p.m.
Tom Hoge, Denny McCarthy, Sam Ryder
5:00 p.m.
Andrew Putnam, Russell Knox, Vaughn Taylor
5:10 p.m.
Keegan Bradley, Brian Stuard, Maverick McNealy
5:20 p.m.
Jim Herman, Martin Trainer, Brandt Snedeker
5:30 p.m.
Branden Grace, Brendon Todd, Keith Mitchell
5:40 p.m.
Abraham Ancer, Harris English, Billy Horschel
5:50 p.m.
Hideki Matsuyama, Kevin Kisner, Webb Simpson
6:00 p.m.
Bo Van Pelt, Kelly Kraft, Adam Schenk
6:10 p.m.
Aaron Rai, Joshua Creel, Takumi Kanaya
6:20 p.m.
Cameron Young, Callum Tarren, Andy Ogletree
6:30 p.m.
Taylor Pendrith, Paul Barjon, Peter Jung
6:40 p.m.
Stephan Jaeger, Jared Wolfe, Koichiro Ishika

10th tee

12:10 p.m.
Ryan Armour, Jerry Kelly, Scott Gutschewski
12:20 p.m.
Kyle Stanley, Camilo Villegas, John Huh
12:30 p.m.
Satoshi Kodaira, Rory Sabbatini, Mark Hubbard
12:40 p.m.
Lucas Glover, Joel Dahmen, Nate Lashley
12:50 p.m.
Matt Kuchar, Jimmy Walker, Luke Donald
1:00 p.m.
Sungjae Im, Marc Leishman, Matt Jones
1:10 p.m.
Cameron Smith, Talor Gooch, Kevin Na
1:20 p.m.
Russell Henley, Emiliano Grillo, Henrik Norlander
1:30 p.m.
Max McGreevy, David Skinns, Keita Nakajima
1:40 p.m.
Curtis Thompson, Brett Drewitt, Chan Kim
1:50 p.m.
Ben Kohles, Andrew Novak, Brent Grant
2:00 p.m.
Vince Whaley, Seth Reeves, BJ Doucett
4:50 p.m.
Brian Harman, Kramer Hickok, Hank Lebioda
5:00 p.m.
Cameron Percy, Sepp Straka, Roger Sloan
5:10 p.m.
Brendan Steele, Parker McLachlin, Harry Higgs
5:20 p.m.
Hudson Swafford, Tyler Duncan, Kevin Chappell
5:30 p.m.
Si Woo Kim, Brian Gay, Patton Kizzire
5:40 p.m.
K.H. Lee, J.T. Poston, Wesley Bryan
5:50 p.m.
Ryan Palmer, Adam Long, Jim Furyk
6:00 p.m.
Erik van Rooyen, Richy Werenski, Michael Thompson
6:10 p.m.
David Lipsky, Sahith Theegala, Austin Smotherman
6:20 p.m.
Michael Gligic, Nick Hardy, Chad Ramey
6:30 p.m.
Trey Mullinax, Brandon Wu, Jared Sawada
6:40 p.m.
Alex Smalley, Dawie van der Walt, Kevin Carll

TV, streaming, radio information

You can watch Golf Channel for free on fuboTV. ESPN+ is now the streaming home for PGA Tour Live. All times ET.

Friday, Jan. 14

TV

Golf Channel: 7-10:30 p.m.

Radio

SiriusXM: 5-10:30 p.m.

STREAM

ESPN+: 12-10:30 p.m.
Featured hole: No. 16

Saturday, Jan. 15

TV

Golf Channel: 7-10:30 p.m.

Radio

SiriusXM: 5-10:30 p.m.

STREAM

ESPN+: 4-10:30 p.m.
Featured hole: No. 16

Sunday, Jan. 16

TV

Golf Channel: 6-10 p.m.

Radio

SiriusXM: 5-10 p.m.

STREAM

ESPN+: 4-10 p.m.
Featured hole: No. 16

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2022 Sony Open in Hawaii Thursday tee times, TV info

Everything you need to know for the first round of the 2022 Sony Open in Hawaii.

It’s time for the first full field event of 2022 and the PGA Tour is still in paradise for the Sony Open in Hawaii at Waialae Country Club. Last week’s winner Cameron Smith is in the field and has entered as the betting favorite at +1000. Smith won this event back in 2020.

Kevin Na is the defending champion, coming off a solid performance at the Sentry Tournament of Champions where he finished T-13.

Waialae is the polar opposite to last week’s Plantation Course as it plays tight, with small greens, and substantially shorter yardage at just over 7,000 yards. The par 70 layout was originally designed by Seth Raynor before being restored recently by Tom Doak (2017).

Sony Open: In-depth preview

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Tee times

1st tee

12:10 p.m.
Brian Harman, Kramer Hickok, Hank Lebioda
12:20 p.m.
Cameron Percy, Sepp Straka, Roger Sloan
12:30 p.m.
Brendan Steele, Parker McLachlin, Harry Higgs
12:40 p.m.
Hudson Swafford, Tyler Duncan, Kevin Chappell
12:50 p.m.
Si Woo Kim, Brian Gay, Patton Kizzire
1:00 p.m.
K.H. Lee, J.T. Poston, Wesley Bryan
1:10 p.m.
Ryan Palmer, Adam Long, Jim Furyk
1:20 p.m.
Erik van Rooyen, Richy Werenski, Michael Thompson
1:30 p.m.
David Lipsky, Sahith Theegala, Austin Smotherman
1:40 p.m.
Michael Gligic, Nick Hardy, Chad Ramey
1:50 p.m.
Trey Mullinax, Brandon Wu, Jared Sawada
2:00 p.m.
Alex Smalley, Dawie van der Walt, Kevin Carll
4:50 p.m.
Ryan Armour, Jerry Kelly, Scott Gutschewski
5:00 p.m.
Kyle Stanley, Camilo Villegas, John Huh
5:10 p.m.
Satoshi Kodaira, Rory Sabbatini, Mark Hubbard
5:20 p.m.
Lucas Glover, Joel Dahmen, Nate Lashley
5:30 p.m.
Matt Kuchar, Jimmy Walker, Luke Donald
5:40 p.m.
Sungjae Im, Marc Leishman, Matt Jones
5:50 p.m.
Cameron Smith, Talor Gooch, Kevin Na
6:00 p.m.
Russell Henley, Emiliano Grillo, Henrik Norlander
6:10 p.m.
Max McGreevy, David Skinns, Keita Nakajima
6:20 p.m.
Curtis Thompson, Brett Drewitt, Chan Kim
6:30 p.m.
Ben Kohles, Andrew Novak, Brent Grant
6:40 p.m.
Vince Whaley, Seth Reeves, BJ Doucett

10th tee

12:10 p.m.
Tom Hoge, Denny McCarthy, Sam Ryder
12:20 p.m.
Andrew Putnam, Russell Knox, Vaughn Taylor
12:30 p.m.
Keegan Bradley, Brian Stuard, Maverick McNealy
12:40 p.m.
Jim Herman, Martin Trainer, Brandt Snedeker
12:50 p.m.
Branden Grace, Brendon Todd, Keith Mitchell
1:00 p.m.
Abraham Ancer, Harris English, Billy Horschel
1:10 p.m.
Hideki Matsuyama, Kevin Kisner, Webb Simpson
1:20 p.m.
Bo Van Pelt, Kelly Kraft, Adam Schenk
1:30 p.m.
Aaron Rai, Joshua Creel, Takumi Kanaya
1:40 p.m.
Cameron Young, Callum Tarren, Andy Ogletree
1:50 p.m.
Taylor Pendrith, Paul Barjon, Peter Jung
2:00 p.m.
Stephan Jaeger, Jared Wolfe, Koichiro Ishika
4:50 p.m.
Peter Malnati, Chesson Hadley, J.J. Spaun
5:00 p.m.
Bill Haas, Beau Hossler, Christiaan Bezuidenhout
5:10 p.m.
Austin Cook, Ryan Moore, Chris Kirk
5:20 p.m.
Seamus Power, Cam Davis, Charles Howell III
5:30 p.m.
Stewart Cink, Corey Conners, Graeme McDowell
5:40 p.m.
Jason Kokrak, Robert Streb, Zach Johnson
5:50 p.m.
Sung Kang, Kevin Tway, William McGirt
6:00 p.m.
Bo Hoag, Jim Knous, Greyson Sigg
6:10 p.m.
Adam Svensson, Hayden Buckley, Justin Lower
6:20 p.m.
Joseph Bramlett, Kurt Kitayama, Rikuya Hoshino
6:30 p.m.
Chase Seiffert, Davis Riley, Haotong Li
6:40 p.m.
Lee Hodges, Dylan Wu, Garrett Okamura

TV, streaming, radio information

You can watch Golf Channel for free on fuboTV. ESPN+ is now the streaming home for PGA Tour Live. All times ET.

Thursday, Jan. 13

TV

Golf Channel: 7-10:30 p.m.

Radio

SiriusXM: 5-10:30 p.m.

STREAM

ESPN+: 12-10:30 p.m.
Featured hole: No. 16
Featured groups: Abraham Ancer, Harris English, Billy Horschel and Hideki Matsuyama, Kevin Kisner, Webb Simpson (early), Cameron Smith, Talor Gooch, Kevin Na (late)

Friday, Jan. 14

TV

Golf Channel: 7-10:30 p.m.

Radio

SiriusXM: 5-10:30 p.m.

STREAM

ESPN+: 12-10:30 p.m.
Featured hole: No. 16

Saturday, Jan. 15

TV

Golf Channel: 7-10:30 p.m.

Radio

SiriusXM: 5-10:30 p.m.

STREAM

ESPN+: 4-10:30 p.m.
Featured hole: No. 16

Sunday, Jan. 16

TV

Golf Channel: 6-10 p.m.

Radio

SiriusXM: 5-10 p.m.

STREAM

ESPN+: 4-10 p.m.
Featured hole: No. 16

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