Our three best tips for the 2024 Sony Open
January 11, 2024

The PGA Tour continues in Hawaii. Last week in Maui, American Chris Kirk won the Sentry. This week, the world’s best male golfers are switching islands as they go to Oahu. Here are the three golfers we like this week at the Sony Open.
Ludvig Aberg
The native of Eslov, Sweden was a rookie on the PGA Tour last season, and had a gigantic meteoric rise in the official world golf rankings. He has moved from 3064th in the world (where he was ranked at the end of 2022), to 30th. At the Ryder Cup this past fall, Aberg made history. He became the first golfer ever to compete at the Ryder Cup before a major championship. In the fall, Aberg won his first PGA Tour event. He was victorious at the RSM Classic in Georgia.
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Brian Harman
The odds that Brian Harman was going to win the 2023 British Open were +12000. Miraculously, he became victorious. The odds that Harman is going to win the Sony Open this year is much better as the native of Savannah, Georgia is a serious contender. He finished fifth at the Sentry last week and finished fourth at the Sony Open in 2018.
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Matt Fitzpatrick
The 2022 United States Open champion is currently eighth in the world, and was Aberg’s European teammate that won the Ryder Cup in Italy. According to Patrick McDonald of CBS Sports, there are a lot of similarities between the Waialae Country Club in Honolulu and the Harbour Town Golf Links in South Carolina where Fitzpatrick won the RBC Heritage this past April.
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