With four birdies in his last fives holes Saturday, Cameron Smith raised an additional $2,000 for Australian bushfire relief efforts and worked his way into contention at the Sony Open.
As winds gusted for the third straight day at the Sony Open, Kevin Kisner flew up the leaderboard on the strength of a 6-under 64, the low round of the week so far at Waialae.
Just one month after the Presidents Cup in Australia, the International team will donate $125,000 from its charitable fund toward bushfire relief efforts.
There will be no shortage of talent out on the course in front of them – it is a winners-only field – but Sunday at the Sentry Tournament of Champions might well turn into a two-man race.
If Patrick Reed is looking to put the controversy of December 2019 behind him, he’s on track to do so in record time, in the first event of the new year.
Brandon Matthews lost out on an Open Championship exemption when a fan yelled in his backstroke. When Matthews found out the fan had Down Syndrome, he found the fan and gave him a hug.
“If I go out tomorrow and replicate what I’ve done the first three days and put another 67 up on the board, I think I’ll be pretty hard to beat,” McIlroy said.