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Hideki Matsuyama Aims for Historic Hawaii Sweep

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News Summary

After an impressive win at the 2025 Sentry Tournament of Champions, Hideki Matsuyama now sets his sights on the Sony Open, chasing a rare achievement known as the ‘Hawaii sweep’. With record-breaking performance and a strong betting favorite status, anticipation builds for whether he can secure his second title in Hawaii, competing against seasoned players like Corey Conners and Tom Kim. The tournament promises thrilling action as 144 golfers tackle the challenges of Waialae Country Club.

Hideki Matsuyama Chases a Historic Double in Hawaii

After a **triumphant** victory at the 2025 Sentry Tournament of Champions, Hideki Matsuyama is ready to take on another challenge this week: the **Sony Open**. With a record-breaking performance under his belt, Matsuyama is not just feeling lucky; he’s aiming for a rare accomplishment known as the **“Hawaii sweep”**.

A Record-Breaking Win

At the Sentry Tournament of Champions, Matsuyama made PGA Tour history by finishing with a jaw-dropping score of **35 under par**. This incredible achievement not only secured his win but also set a new record for the lowest score to par in the tournament’s history. As he basked in his glory, the golf world watched in awe, eagerly anticipating his next move.

All Eyes on the Sony Open

Matsuyama has a golden opportunity to win the **Sony Open**, a title he previously snagged in 2022 after a thrilling playoff against Russell Henley. The last golfer to take home both trophies in Hawaii was none other than **Justin Thomas**, back in 2017. With most competitors choosing to sit out this week, Matsuyama is a **major favorite** as he heads into the tournament, being listed as the +900 betting favorite by DraftKings Sportsbook.

Who’s in the Competition?

But it’s not just a one-man show. Several seasoned players will also compete, including **Corey Conners** at +1400, and both **Tom Kim** and **Russell Henley**, each at +2000. Meanwhile, **Byeong Hun An** rounds out the top contenders with odds of +2200. Bringing up the rear, you might want to keep an eye on **Cam Davis**, who could surprise everyone as a dark horse with odds of 60-1 after a solid T13 finish at the Sentry.

Breakdown of the Tournament

The Sony Open will see a **full field of 144 golfers** exploring Waialae Country Club’s unique challenges. Known for its **tight layout and positional play**, the course is a contrasting beast compared to the previous week’s event. Players will need to strategize around the greens, making **strokes gained around the green** critical to their success.

Exciting Playoff History

Fans might find it fascinating that the tournament has witnessed five playoffs since 2016, marking it as a nail-biting competition to watch. For those who enjoy placing wagers, betting on the event going to a playoff has odds sitting at +350, adding an extra layer of excitement for the avid gambler.

The Road Ahead

Beyond Matsuyama, there are other golfers looking to shake things up. **Taylor Pendrith**, projected to finish in the top 10 at +320 after also landing a T13 at the Sentry, is another name that could rise to the occasion. Plus, don’t forget about **Si Woo Kim**, who is a former champion of the Sony Open and is looking to reclaim his glory after winning in 2023.

Countdown to the Action

As the Sony Open kicks off on Thursday, February 15, 2025, fans and players alike are buzzing with anticipation. Will Matsuyama continue his **winning streak** and complete the coveted Hawaii sweep? Or will another contender rise to the challenge? Whatever happens, it’s set to be a thrilling week for golf lovers!

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