HONOLULU (AP) — J.J. Spaun got up-and-down for birdie on the par-5 18th hole Saturday for a 5-under 65, giving him a one-shot lead at the Sony Open going into a final round where more than a ...
Echavarria (65) birdied the final hole on a nifty up-and-down from a bunker to join him after the two spent most of the back nine chasing leaders JJ Spaun (68) and Stephan Jaeger (67), who tied ...
Australia's Jason Day and American JJ Spaun are a shot further back, followed by a group on 13 under par which includes Nick Taylor, winner of The Sony Open last week, and Rickie Fowler who carded ...
Justin Lower is a shot behind Poston after a bogey-free 63 that included back-to-back eagles, a shot ahead of an eight-under pack that includes Jason Day, Joel Dahmen, Chris Kirk, JJ Spaun and ...
Stephan Jaeger and J.J. Spaun both left Waialae with plenty of regrets. From the time they made the turn, it looked like a duel between them to decide the winner, and they put on a great show ...
Earlier, JJ Spaun and Stephan Jaeger both made bogeys late in their rounds to drop out of a share of the lead and miss the playoff. Taylor takes home $1.566 million (A$2.53m) for the win.
The final round was a rollercoaster for Taylor. Starting two strokes behind the 54-hole leader, J.J. Spaun, he found himself 1-over through the first seven holes. But as the Hawaiian sun climbed ...
Spaun shot a 5-under-par 65 to move into the lead through three rounds of the Sony Open on Saturday at Waialae Country Club in Honolulu. “I’ve felt pretty calm and relaxed,” Spaun said ...
Behind them were Stephan Jaeger and J.J. Spaun, and the Sony Open looked to come down to them along the back nine until Jaeger piped a drive out-of-bounds on the 16th and Spaun bogeyed from a ...
As the golfers made the turn on Sunday, the result was up in the air with JJ Spaun, Stephen Jaeger, Nico Echavarria, and Nick Taylor all having chances to win. Taylor chipped in on the 18th to tie ...