Preview
Starts: 11th January 2024
Course: Waialae CC, Hawaii
Par: 70
Length: 7,044 yards
2023 Champion: Si Woo Kim
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Sony Open 2024 Course Info
Course Designer: Seth Raynor
Course Used Since: 1965
Course Type: Coastal
Fairways: Narrow/Average
Rough: Bermuda
Greens: Small, Bermuda
Par 5's: 9th & 18th
Water Hazards: On 5 holes
Premium on: Putting
Situated in Honolulu, Hawaii, Waialae Country Club presents a distinct contrast to the state's many seaside layouts. With narrow fairways lined by Banyan trees and deep bunkers guarding small, sloping greens, the course demands precision and strategic play. The gentle, rolling terrain and the strategic placement of water hazards add complexity, rewarding thoughtful shot selections. This course is a quintessential example of traditional golf design.
Sony Open 2024 Trends
Winning Score
Si Woo Kim took the title last year with a score of eighteen under par. Previous winning scores were -23, -21, -11, -22, -17, -27, -20, -23, -17 and -24 (most recent first). Winning score fluctuates depending on the conditions.
Correlating Courses
Several players have described the Mayakoba Golf Classic and RBC Heritage (Hilton Head) as similar tests.
Course Experience
Only one debutant has won at Waialae in the past twelve years (Russell Henley in 2013). Furthermore, five of the last six winners had made at least four starts at Waialae before winning. Side with those with course experience when making your Sony Open picks.
Course Form
Seven of the last twelve winners had posted a top 12 in this event prior to their win.
Rust
Cameron Smith and Si Woo Kim are the only players to have triumphed in the last ten years that hadn't played at Kapalua the previous week. We are certainly factoring rust into our Sony Open picks this week.
Recent Form
Three of the past ten winners had a top 10 at Kapalua and seven of the past ten winners were inside the top 21 the previous week. However, in 2021 Kevin Na finished dead last at the Tournament of Champions so sometimes just playing the week before is beneficial! Preference is for players with a top 20 last week or ones that finished the year well in 2020.
Nationality
Americans have dominated here, 11 of the last 15 winners were from the USA.
Age
Winners have been in their twenties, thirties and forties. There are no strong age trends to help pick out a Sony Open winner.
"Playing last week is a big help to be honest. Even showing up last week. What's funny is you kind of forget what you were doing, the registration and all the little things forget you have to do. So to kind of get that out of the way last week and come here feeling ready to go instead of not wondering what you're going to be doing. So that's it's a big help." Seamus Power, 2022
Sony Open 2024 Trends Shortlist
Using the information above, we have taken into account the three most relevant trends to help you with your golf picks. Sony Open trends used were:
✅ At least one previous appearance in this event
✅ Made at least four starts in this event
✅ Played Kapalua or in December
These are the players who meet these trends:
Brian Harman
Lucas Glover
Keegan Bradley
Russell Henley
Emiliano Grillo
Corey Conners
Chris Kirk
Cam Davis
Si Woo Kim
JT Poston
Nick Taylor
Hideki Matsuyama
Harris English
Tom Hoge
Brendon Todd
Andrew Putnam
Billy Horschel
Luke List
Patrick Rodgers
Seamus Power
Joel Dahmen
Camillo Villegas
Nico Echavarria
Patton Kizzire
Jhonattan Vegas
What Does The Identikit Sony Open Winner Look Like?
Sony Open 2024 Stats Analysis
Any Sony Open pick has to have strong SG Approach and SG: Putting figures this week.
SG: Off The Tee
The last seven winners have ranked 29-5-44-36-9-107-2 (most recent first). It's not essential to drive it well at Waialae.
SG: Approach
The last seven winners have ranked 1-25-5-85-7-4-5. Five of the last seven winners have ranked inside the top seven in this category.
SG: Around The Green
The past seven winners have ranked 13-22-8-21-40-59-39. Not the essential stat this week.
SG: Putting
Si Woo Kim bucked the trend when winning last year. Six of the seven winners before him ranked inside the top six for SG: Putting. It is usually a key stat to success at Waialae and should be factored into any PGA Tour Sony Open picks.
"It's reminiscent of Hilton Head and Colonial, and you know, it's tough on the normal day, and this year, with the rough up, it's really penalizing. So finding fairways is a big part of having success around here. The course is a bit soft. They had huge rain about a month ago and I think some last week but all things considered, you want to say out of this rough. You want to find fairways. If you're in fairways, you have a chance to make birdies." Matt Kuchar, 2022
2024 Sony Open In-play Golf Betting Advice
Tough Holes
The opening six holes are generally the toughest section of the course. Four of the six toughest holes are in this stretch (holes 2, 4, 6 and 1 - in order of difficulty).
Birdie Holes
The two par 5s are must birdie holes, generally playing at least half a shot under par for the week.
Fast or Slow Start
It is possible to play catch up here. Eight of the last nine winners were at least two shots back after round one. Six of the last nine winners were at least three shots back after 36 holes. We can look for lively outsiders from a few shots back each round.
Closing stretch
The final hole (par 5) plays like a par 4 and a birdie is expected. Eagles are possible.
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Will The Weather Be A Factor At The Sony Open 2024?
Rain is possible on each of the first three days. Thunderstorms are also possible on Thursday. Neither side of the draw in rounds one and two look to be favoured though.
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