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Ground Golf Mayor’s Cup Tournament Set For June
(BIVN) – The inaugural Hawaii Island Ground Golf Mayor’s Cup Tournament will be held on June 21, 2024, at the Old Kona Airport Beach Park Baseball Field.
The County of Hawaiʻi Parks and Recreation, Elderly Recreation Services, Office of the Mayor, and the Japanese Chamber of Commerce & Industry of Hawaii announced this past week that the event will welcome participants aged 18 and older.
The event will start at 10 a.m. after a 9:30 a.m. check-in. There will be a lunch at noon.
“We’re thrilled to host the inaugural Mayor’s Cup Ground Golf Tournament, celebrating the growing popularity of this sport on our island,” said Mayor Mitch Roth. “Having had the chance to play, I can personally attest to the skill and precision required to succeed. We eagerly anticipate testing our abilities together in a few weeks.”
From the County of Hawaiʻi:
Ground Golf, which combines elements of golf and croquet, originated from Hawaiʻi Island’s sister city in Yurihama, Japan. The sport has since become popular on Hawaii Island, especially among the kupuna. The tournament promises a day of friendly competition, community building, and physical activity in a beautiful outdoor setting.
The registration fee is $12, which includes lunch, the County says. Due to limited space, registration will close on May 30, 2024, the County says. Participants can register in person at the Elderly Recreation Services Office (127 Kamana St., Hilo), the West Hawaii CSE Office (74-5044 Ane Keohokalole Hwy), or online at jccih.org.
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2026 Sony Open field is announced. See who’s playing in Hawaii
The Sony Open in Hawaii has the honors of being the kickoff event to the 2026 PGA Tour season after the cancellation of The Sentry at Kapalua this season.
Instead of Maui, the Tour debuts in Honolulu on the island of Oahu, Jan. 15-18, at the Seth Raynor-designed Waialae Country Club, where Nick Taylor prevailed in a playoff over Nico Echavarria last year.
Among the changes this season is the field size, which was reduced from 144 to 120, and, there is no longer is a Monday qualifier offering four spots. Will that help with pace of play? Stay tuned.
The field includes the following notables in addition to Taylor and Echavarria: Daniel Berger, Keegan Bradley, Michael Brennan, Corey Conners, Tony Finau, Chris Gotterup, Brian Harman, Russell Henley, Billy Horschel, Robert MacIntyre, Collin Morikawa, Adam Scott, Jordan Spieth, Sahith Theegala, Gary Woodland and 62-year-old Vijay Singh.
Here’s the full field for the Sony Open, which will be live on Golf Channel all four days as well as NBC with early-round coverage on Saturday and Sunday.
This year’s Sony purse is $9.1 million and the winner also will receive 500 FedEx Cup points.
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