While this event has had many big name champions, these days it doesn’t often have a real strong field. The roots of this event are traced back to the Hawaiian Open, the first Champion was Bill Mehlhorn in 1928. The late Grayson Murray was champion two years ago. Expect a mention in the TV Coverage.
FUN FACT: A teenage Michele Wie received sponsor invites and played in this event four times . . . always missing the cut.
Four and an Alt
There is a cut this week !
Slinger
Player 1
Player 2
Player 3
Player 4
Alternate
TOTAL
Radar
Henley -8
Griffin -8
MacIntyre -12
Spaun -5
MORIKAWA MC2
-33
Phil
Henley -8
Spaun -5
Griffin -8
Hall -11
MORIKAWA MC2
-32
Hedge
Henley -8
Griffin -8
Matsuyama -9
Spaun -5
MORIKAWA MC2
-30
JJ
Henley -8
Griffin -8
Matsuyama -12
Morikawa MC2
MACINTYRE -12
-26
Max
Morikawa MC2
Rai -4
SW Kim -10
Macintyre -12
SPAUN -5
-24
Wendy
Morikawa MC2
Spaun -5
Griffin -8
Macintyre -12
HENLEY -8
-23
MX2
Matsuyama -9
Spaun -5
Taylor -9
Bradley MC2
HENLEY -8
-21
Scrums
Matsuyama -9
Morikawa MC2
Rai -4
Henley -8
GRIFFIN -8
-19
Metro
C Davis MC2
Scott (3) -5
Morikawa MC2
Spieth -7
Finau MC2
-5
EMC
Eckroat MC2
Van Royen MC2
McCarty -3
DUNLAP (3) -2
Pendrith -11
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