News Summary
J.J. Spaun leads at the Sony Open with a one-shot advantage as the final round approaches. Despite fierce competition from Stephan Jaeger and Eric Cole, Spaun’s solid performance keeps him in the spotlight. Fans can look forward to a thrilling conclusion on Sunday, January 12, as top golfers compete for the trophy. Coverage of this exciting finale will be available on major networks.
Exciting Showdown Ahead: J.J. Spaun Leads the Sony Open!
Get ready for an electrifying final round at the Sony Open because J.J. Spaun is sitting pretty at the top of the leaderboard with a one-shot advantage after a thrilling third round! The tournament, taking place at the iconic Waialae Country Club, has already delivered some nail-biting moments, and the excitement is only ramping up as we head into the final stretch.
Saturday’s Action: A Day of Big Moves
Saturday turned out to be quite the rollercoaster, with players showing off their skills and making some impressive jumps on the leaderboard. Stephan Jaeger was the star of the show, firing a stunning 62 that propelled him up an astonishing 40 spots in the rankings! With that performance, he now finds himself just one shot away from the coveted 54-hole lead. Talk about a comeback!
As for J.J. Spaun, he held steady and delivered a solid 5-under-par 65 during the third round, bringing his overall score to 13 under par. This puts him in the top spot, but he has fierce competition lurking close behind.
The Competition: Who’s Hot on Spaun’s Heels?
In a tie for second place, we have Patrick Fishburn and Eric Cole, both sitting at an impressive 12 under par. Fishburn had a bit of a shaky third round, finishing with a 68, which included some late bogeys on holes No. 15 and 17. He’ll need to tighten up his game if he hopes to catch Spaun!
On the other hand, Eric Cole is on a roll, maintaining his momentum with a solid score of 67 for the second day in a row. The final round will see these three—the leader Spaun with challengers Jaeger and Cole—go head-to-head in a high-stakes showdown.
What’s Next for the Players?
Mark your calendars! The last group featuring J.J. Spaun, Stephan Jaeger, and Eric Cole will tee off at 3 p.m. ET on Sunday, January 12. Fans can expect a thrilling display of skill and nerve as these players battle it out for the trophy. But they’re not the only ones vying for glory. Notable players like Taylor Pendrith, Justin Lower, Zach Johnson, and Matt Kuchar are also in the mix, making for an action-packed final round!
Where to Watch the Final Round
Golf enthusiasts won’t want to miss a moment of the action! Tune in to coverage on a major network from 4-6 p.m. ET, followed by the excitement continuing on a dedicated sports channel from 6-8 p.m. ET. It’s the perfect way to unwind on a Sunday and get caught up in the nail-biting finishes of golf’s finest.
More Highlights from Saturday’s Round
There were some significant happenings throughout the tournament as well. Hideki Matsuyama, known for previously setting records, found himself tied for 29th place after shooting 67 in the third round. Not quite what he had in mind but still showcasing his skills.
Another standout moment was when Chan Kim sank a fantastic 27-foot eagle putt on the ninth hole. He wrapped up his third round at 1 under par, totaling 4 under par for the tournament—a nice finish for him!
Sadly, Denny McCarthy, who was once co-leading the event, slipped down the ranks after a challenging 71 in round three, landing him in a tie for 16th place. It just goes to show how competitive this event is!
The Sony Open: A Delight for Golf Fans
This year’s Sony Open marks the first full-field tournament of 2025 on the PGA Tour. With so many talented golfers in one place, it’s a must-watch event that promises drama, excitement, and unforgettable moments on the green!
As we gear up for the final round, it’s anyone’s game. Will J.J. Spaun defend his lead, or will another player rise to the occasion? We’ll find out soon enough, so grab your popcorn and get ready for an action-packed Sunday!
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Additional Resources
- Golf.com: Sony Open Sunday Tee Times
- Star Advertiser: J.J. Spaun Leads Sony Open
- San Francisco Chronicle: Kensai Hirata Leads Sony Open
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Sony Open
- Google Search: Sony Open 2025