Jan 09, 2025
The PGA Tour’s Sony Open in Hawai‘i, the first full-field tournament of the 2025 season, teed off Thursday at Waialae Country Club, featuring standout performances from two Hawai‘i high school state champions. The 1st round of the @sonyopenhawaii finished this evening..#Hawaii's Chan Kim and Tyler Loree making some noise.Loree the 17yr old HS Senior finishing -3 & tied for 26thWhile @C_Kim_Golf finished -4 and Tied for 13th.@RobDeMelloKHON I @KHONnews I @khon2SportsTV I… pic.twitter.com/INcmVitzod— Mitch Riberal (@Mitch_Riberal) January 10, 2025 Kaimuki alum and second-year Tour member Chan Kim delivered a bogey-free round, finishing 4-under and just two strokes off the lead. Meanwhile, Seabury Hall senior and reigning HHSAA champion Tyler Loree, who is bound for UCLA, birdied holes 7 through 10 to close the day at 3-under, placing him in the top 30 in his first-ever PGA Tour event. Seabury Hall Senior & @uclamensgolf commit Tyler Loree teeing off on Hole #7 here at the @SonyOpenHawaii @RobDeMelloKHON I @KHONnews I @khon2SportsTV pic.twitter.com/CETPKEF1LG— Mitch Riberal (@Mitch_Riberal) January 10, 2025 The tournament continues Friday, with both players aiming to make the weekend cut. Hawaii’s Chan Kim signing some autographs after finishing -4 on round 1 of the Sony Open @RobDeMelloKHON I @KHONnews I @khon2SportsTV pic.twitter.com/5fy65Z5hhL— Mitch Riberal (@Mitch_Riberal) January 10, 2025 This story will be updated, for a look at complete leaderboard, click here.
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