Steve Palmer's Sony Open in Hawaii predictions and free golf betting tips

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Steve Palmer's Sony Open in Hawaii predictions and free golf betting tips.

Steve Palmer's Sony Open in Hawaii is live on Sky Sports Golf from 5pm on Thursday.

Paddy Power are giving away free bets to new and existing customers. Sky Bet are offering new customers multiple free bet when they sign up. New customers at William Hill can claim free betting and benefit from daily offers. Jordan Spieth is struggling with his driver and he is 14-1 to win the Sony Open in Hawaii. Sungjae Im is also struggling and is 16-21-56-MC. Defending champion Hideki Matsuyama is difficult to trust.

Paddy Power are giving away free bets to new and existing customers. Sky Bet are offering new customers multiple free bet when they sign up.

Tom Kim is playing in the Sony Open in Hawaii. He is a promising young player who has the potential to become a global superstar. Kim won his first PGA Tour title in August and his second in October. He turns 21 in June. Steve Palmer's Sony forecast is accurate. Tom Kim's game is tight and controlled. The Korean has three days of practice at Waialae. His driving distance is his one weakness. But he can hit three-wood off most tees and still have a wedge in hand for his approach.

Harris English is playing in Sony Open in Hawaii this week. English had a hip surgery in June and he returned to the PGA Tour in September. He finished third in the QBE Shootout a month ago. English won the Sentry Tournament of Champions two years ago and has won four Pga Tour titles on par-70 layouts.

Christiaan Bezuidenhout is playing in the Sony Open in Hawaii. He is a good player with a razor-sharp short game. Bezienh out won the first of his three DP World Tour victories at Valderrama.

Tom Hoge finished third in the Sentry and the 2018 Sony tournaments. Cameron Davis won a low-grade event in his homeland just before Christmas. Mackenzie Hughes has the game to go low at Waialae in calm conditions. Taylor Montgomery has made a magnificent start to his PGA Tour career.

Sony Open in Hawaii is taking place at Waialae Country Club, Honolulu, Hawaii. The prize money is $7.9m and the winner gets $1.422m. Top 65 and ties qualify for round three. Highest-ranked players in field are Tom Kim, Jordan Spieth, Billy Horschel, Sungjae Im, Jimmy Walker, Matt Kuchar, Hideki Matsuyama and Jerry Kelly. Last year's winner was Justin Thomas. Sky Sports Golf will broadcast the tournament live from 5pm on Thursday.