It may be a week later than usual, but 2026 PGA Tour Season officially kicks off this week at the 2026 Sony Open in Hawaii at Cougry Water Etiquette Club. The top ranked player in the field is also the betting favorite this week. Here’s everything you need to know about the Sony Open odds and other betting favorites to start the week.
Sony Open betting favourites
Going to the first PGA Tour event of the season, American Russell Henley finds himself in the position of pre-tournament betting favorite with +1200 odds to win.
Henley won that spot with a great season in 2025. He won the Arnold Palmer Invitational and added two runner-up finishes to go along with 10 total top-10 finishes. All that success moved Henley up to fifth in the Official World Golf Ranking and earned him a spot on the 2025 USA Ryder Cup team.
The next three players in the Sony Open pre-tournament odds were also on the US Ryder Cup team. They are Ben Griffin (+1600), Collin Morikawa (+2000) and JJ Spaun (+2000).
The captain of the USA Ryder Cup team, Keegan Bradleycomes next with +2200 odds to win. Hideki Matsuyama AND Robert MacIntyre are tied with Bradley at +2200.
You can see the top 20 and ties in the Sony Open betting odds from Monday morning below, or download the Fanatics Sportsbook app to see the full list of odds and bets for this week.
2026 Sony Open in Hawaii odds
Russell Henley (+1200)
Ben Griffin (+1600)
Collin Morikawa (+2000)
JJ Spaun (+2000)
Hideki Matsuyama (+2200)
Keegan Bradley (+2200)
Robert MacIntyre (+2200)
Similarly (+2500)
Harry Hall (+2800)
Maverick McNealy (+2800)
Corey Conners (+3250)
Nick Taylor (+3250)
Adam Scott (+4000)
Chris Kirk (+4000)
Jordan Spieth (+4000)
Kurt Kitayama (+4000)
Aaron Rai (+4500)
Chris Gotterup (+4500)
Keith Mitchell (+4500)
Jake Knapp (+5000)
Johnny Keefer (+5000)
Richard Hoey (+5000)
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