2022 Sony Open best bets, odds, course overview, key statistics, more

Summarized by: Live Sports Direct
 
2022 Sony Open best bets, odds, course overview, key statistics, more

Cameron Smith won the Sony Open in Hawaii last week. Kevin Na won it last season. Bryson DeChambeau has withdrawn from the event due to a wrist injury.

2022 Sony Open best bets, odds, course overview, key statistics, more.

Na was the first winner of the Sony Open since 2014 to not rank inside the top six in SG: Putting for the week.

Five of the last six winners at Waialae have ranked inside the top 10 in SG: APP. Smith is the lone outlier (ranked 53rd).

LaCantera GC, Harbour Town Golf Links and TPC Sugarloaf are the best golf courses according to DataGolf. Cameron Smith has the most chance to win, followed by Sungjae Im and Webb Simpson.

Jordan Spieth, Xander Schauffele, Justin Thomas, Sungjae Im and Hit are the top players from the Sentry Tournament of Champions last week.

Corey Conners is a good value at plus 130 for a top 20. He has played well recently with a T-12 in 2020 and a t-3 in 2019. Data Golf has Conner ranked fifth in their CH index (average strokes-gained at the course).

Charles Howell III is a top 20 pick for the Sony Open in Honolulu.

Kevin Kisner is in the top 20 and is on cloud 9 after Georgia's national championship win. He finished T-8 at the TOC last week and finished in T4 at Plantation Course twice in recent years.

Russell Henley is a past champion of this event, winning in 2013. He has three top 20s since 2015. The conditions are expected to be soft at Waialae. Henly has found the short grass 69.93 percent of the time this season.


IN THIS ARTICLE