The Sony Open in Hawaii is the next stop on the PGA Tour and the first full-field event of the 2025 season. The tournament will be played January 9-12 at Waialae Country Club in Honolulu.Hideki Matsuyama is the top-ranked player in the field at the Sony Open in Hawaii and the favorite to win according to most sports prediction sites. FanDuel Sportsbook gives the Japanese +900 odds, 500 points ahead of the second-ranked player.2025 Sony Open in Hawaii odds and best betsBelow are the 2025 Sony Open in Hawaii odds according to FanDuel. Only the top 60 (plus ties) are included:Hideki Matsuyama +900Corey Conners +1400Tom Kim +2000Russell Henley +2000Keegan Bradley +2500Byeong Hun An +2800Maverick McNealy +2800Robert MacIntyre +3000Si Woo Kim +3000Luke Clanton +3000Sahith Theegala +3300J.T. Poston +3500Austin Eckroat +3500Taylor Pendrith +3500Kurt Kitayama +4000Davis Thompson +4000Sepp Straka +5000Daniel Berger +5000Harry Hall +5000Ben Griffin +5000Denny McCarthy +5000Chris Kirk +5500Brian Harman +5500Cam Davis +6000Mackenzie Hughes +6000Thomas Detry +6500Michael Thorbjornsen +7000Andrew Novak +7000Tom Hoge +7000Stephan Jaeger +7500Harris English +7500Doug Ghim +8000Matt Kuchar +8000Eric Cole +8000Billy Horschel +8000Seamus Power +9000Andrew Putnam +9000Nick Dunlap +9000Patrick Fishburn +10000Lucas Glover +10000Nico Echavarria +10000J.J. Spaun +11000Chandler Phillips +11000Adam Hadwin +11000Nick Taylor +11000Mac Meissner +11000Adam Svensson +11000Joe Highsmith +11000C.T. Pan +12000Emiliano Grillo +12000Sam Stevens +12000Michael Kim +12000Max McGreevy +12000Mark Hubbard +12000Rico Hoey +12000Patrick Rodgers +12000Taylor Moore +12000Keith Mitchell +12000Matt McCarty +15000Takumi Kanaya +15000Gary Woodland +15000Lee Hodges +15000Patton Kizzire +15000Justin Lower +15000Hideki Matsuyama will arrive at the Sony Open in Hawaii fresh off his victory at The Sentry. He will be looking to become just the third player in history to win the so-called Hawaii Double in the same season (Justin Thomas 2017, Ernie Els 2003).The Sony Open in Hawaii is one of the oldest tournaments still played on the PGA Tour. It began in 1927 as the Hawaii Open, although it has been part of the main American circuit's calendar since 1965. However, some editions prior to that date are recognized as PGA Tour victories.One of the most significant performances reported at the event was that of Justin Thomas in 2017. On his way to winning that edition, Thomas set aggregate records for 18 holes (59), 36 holes (123), 54 holes (188) and 72 holes (253).The tournament's 2025 edition will have a purse of $8.7 million, up $400,000 from last year. The winner's share will be $1,566,000, $72,000 more than Grayson Murray received for winning the 2024 edition.