The 2026 Sony Open in Hawaii continues on Sunday, January 18, with the final round at Waialae Country Club. You can find full Sony Open tee times for Sunday’s final round at the bottom of this post.
Ryan Gerard went all the way to Mauritius in December to try and punch his ticket to the 2026 Masters.
Gerard lost in a playoff to Jayden Trey Schaper but achieved his goal, finishing the 2025 calendar year inside the top 50 in the Official World Golf Ranking to secure a trip to Augusta National.
It was a successful trip to Mauritius for Gerard, but his fall/winter odyssey to make it inside the top 50 cost him a real offseason. He took a few weeks off here and there, but arrived at this week’s Sony Open at Waialae Country Club still feeling like it’s 2025. All in all, that has been a good thing for Gerard, who has been sharp this week in Hawaii and will enter Sunday’s final round three shots back of 54-hole leader Davis Riley.
“Any time you can get competitive reps, it’s helpful in terms of keeping your game sharp,” Gerard said after shooting a two-under 68 in Saturday’s third round. “I did my best to try and recover and do the stuff you need to do in an offseason. But just kind of keep playing tournaments like that allows you to just mentally not really have too much rust when you come out here.
“I know that’s something I struggled with early in the year last year was kind of dumb, silly mistakes you make because you hadn’t been playing tournament golf in a while. I have a lot those out of the way because feels like I just still am playing the 2025 season, it’s just 2026 now.”
Gerard will arrive at Waialae on Sunday looking to track down Riley and secure the first non-opposite field PGA Tour win of his career. He won the 2025 Barracuda Championship last season.
He’ll go off at 5:45 p.m. ET with John Parry.
You can watch Sunday’s final round of the 2026 Sony Open from 7-10 p.m. ET on Golf Channel. PGA Tour Live on ESPN+ will provide featured group coverage.
Check out the complete Round 4 tee times for the Sony Open in Hawaii below.
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Tee No. 1
12:10 p.m. — Billy Horschel, Chad Ramey
12:19 p.m. — Keith Mitchell, Zach Johnson
12:28 — Nick Dunlap, Jordan Smith
12:37 — Joe Highsmith, Brian Harman
12:46 — Mark Hubbard, Matthieu Pavon
12:55 — Seamus Power, Tom Kim
1:04 — Michael Kim, Zecheng Dou
1:13 — J.J. Spaun, Kota Kaneko
1:22 — Johnny Keefer, Webb Simpson
1:31 — Doug Ghim, William Mouw
1:45 — Denny McCarthy, Tom Hoge
1:54 — Aaron Rai, Mac Meissner
2:03 — Vince Whaley, Haotong Li
2:12 — Brice Garnett, Kurt Kitayama
2:21 — Pierceson Coody, Adam Scott
2:30 — Matt McCarty, Emilio Gonzalez
2:39 — Maverick McNealy, Sudarshan Yellamaraju
2:48 — Patton Kizzire, David Ford
2:57 — Dan Brown, Ren Yonezawa
3:11 — Vijay Singh, Zac Blair
3:20 — Sahith Theegala, Zach Bauchou
3:30 — Takumi Kanaya, Rico Hoey
3:40 — Ben Griffin, Alex Smalley
3:50 — Daniel Berger, Dylan Wu
4:00 — Chandler Phillips, Kensei Hirata
4:10 — Taylor Pendrith, Sam Stevens
4:20 — Russell Henley, Bud Cauley
4:30 — Robert MacIntyre, Adrien Dumont de Chassart
4:45 — Jordan Spieth, Jake Knapp
4:55 — Lee Hodges, Ricky Castillo
5:05 — Hideki Matsuyama, Jacob Bridgeman
5:15 — Si Woo Kim, S.H. Kim
5:25 — Adam Svensson, Patrick Rodgers
5:35 — Nick Taylor, Corey Conners
5:45 — Ryan Gerard, John Parry
5:55 — Chris Gotterup, Kevin Roy
6:05 — Davis Riley, Harry Hall
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