There aren't many people in the world that can roll it as well as Denny McCarthy. When he gets the blade going, he lives near the top of the leaderboard. And through 36 holes at the Sony Open in Hawaii at Waialae Country Club,
Denny McCarthy is one of the best putters in the world and has been using his trusted Scotty Cameron GoLo N5 for a while now.
Patrick Fishburn had a fast start at the Sony Open. Denny McCarthy overcame a sluggish start. All they share in common is being atop the leaderboard at Waialae going into the weekend.
HAWAII – Patrick Fishburn and Denny McCarthy, two players in their 30s seeking their first PGA Tour win, share the lead at the midpoint of the Sony Open in Hawaii. Fishburn produced a second consecutive five-under 65 at Waialae Country Club on Jan 10.
Xander Schauffele was set to be the highest-ranked golfer in the American Express field. However, he decided to withdraw from the third event of the season without providing a reason. He has been replaced by Philip Knowles in the 156-player field. Schauffele was last seen competing at the TGL last week and had tied for 30th at the Sentry 2025.
Patrick Fishburn fired a bogey-free five-under-par 65 Friday to grab a one-shot lead alongside American compatriot Denny McCarthy at the halfway stage of the PGA Tour's Sony Open in Hawaii.
Kensai Hirata of Japan shot a 7-under 63 for a one-shot lead among the early starters Friday in the Sony Open.
HONOLULU — Patrick Fishburn found some early momentum and Denny McCarthy overcame a sluggish start Friday, both winding up in the same spot — a share of the lead in the Sony Open going into ...
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Denny McCarthy has played in two tournaments already in 2025. The American golfer did not make too many birdies at The Sentry. However, he started to warm up a little at the Sony Open. McCarthy scored his first Top 25 of the new year.
For the second time in two weeks, the PGA Tour's stop in the California desert has lost one of the top players in the world.
Denny McCarthy was uncomfortable on the greens, so he made a bold putter change. The change paid off at the first round of the Sony Open.