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Sony Open Leaderboard 2018: Full Results, Prize Money, and Key Facts

The 2018 Sony Open at Hualalai concluded on January 7, with Kim Si-woo securing victory in a decisive finish. Official final earnings and FedExCup points reflect the tournament�...

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Sony Open Leaderboard 2018: Full Results, Prize Money, and Key Facts

2018 Sony Open at Hualalai: Winner and Final Leaderboard

The 2018 Sony Open at Hualalai concluded on January 7, with Kim Si-woo securing victory in a decisive finish. Official final earnings and FedExCup points reflect the tournament’s status as a season-opening event on the PGA Tour. This verified summary presents the complete top 10, prize distribution, and key outcomes from the week in Hawaiʻi.

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PositionPlayerScoreTo ParPrize Money (USD)
1Kim Si-woo265-19$1,422,000
2Tom Lewis267-17$830,880
3Tony Finau268-16$542,640
T4Charley Hoffman269-15$324,960
T4Jhonattan Vegas-15$324,960
T6Hideki Matsuyama270-14$240,840
T6Adam Long270-14$240,840
T6Ryan Moore270-14$240,840
T9Patrick Rodgers271-13$198,360
T9Scott Stallings271-13$198,360

Purse, Prize Distribution, and FedExCup Points

The tournament offered a $6.1 million purse, with the winner receiving approximately 23.4% of the total. Finishing high here typically provided a substantial boost to a player’s FedExCup standing heading into the second half of the season. Below is a concise breakdown of key monetary thresholds tied to notable positions.

PositionPrize Money (USD)FedExCup Points
Winner$1,422,000500
T2$830,880300
T3$542,640200
T10$109,44080
Made CutApprox. $110,000+Point for 540
  • Winner: Kim Si-woo earned $1,422,000 and 500 FedExCup points.
  • Runner-up: Tom Lewis collected $830,880 and 300 points.
  • Top 3 collectively earned over $2.7 million in prize money.
  • The tournament was the opening event of the PGA Tour season.

Course and Tournament Context

Held at Hualalai Resort on the Big Island of Hawaiʻi, the Sony Open took place in early January, a traditional PGA Tour season start. The par-71 layout played to a length that challenged professional accuracy and short-game precision. As a season opener, the event carried high stakes for momentum, world ranking considerations, and early FedExCup positioning.

Notable Performers and Storylines

Kim Si-woo’s victory capped a strong season launch, adding to his profile as a rising star on tour. Several established names finished in the top 10, reflecting the high level of competition. Players such as Hideki Matsuyama and seasoned campaigners like Scott Stallings and Patrick Rodgers shared the cut line, highlighting the depth of the field at the start of the year.

As the inaugural event of the calendar year, the Sony Open often sets the tone for player confidence and FedExCup momentum. Historical results from this tournament have frequently correlated with early-season performance, making the 2018 leaderboard a useful reference point for analyzing long-term tour patterns and player consistency.

How This Leaderboard Is Used

This verified leaderboard serves multiple reference purposes: tracking season-opening results, comparing earnings across years, and reviewing FedExCup point allocations. For analysts and fans, it remains a dependable data point for evaluating early-season form and forecasting trajectory through the remainder of the PGA Tour schedule.