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No matter the month, another Masters is headed toward a weekend full of drama

Close your eyes. Look at the jam-packed leaderboard. Notice all the big names. You would think this is just like every other Masters, loaded with drama and possibilities heading into the weekend.

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Type: Winner - Status: OPEN
Jeeno Thitikul+900
Nelly Korda+1000
Lydia Ko+1400
Jin Young Ko+2000
A Lim Kim+2200
Ayaka Furue+2500
Charley Hull+2500
Haeran Ryu+2500
Lauren Coughlin+2500
Minjee Lee+2500
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Zurich Classic of New Orleans
Type: Winner - Status: OPEN
Rory McIlroy / Shane Lowry+350
Collin Morikawa / Kurt Kitayama+1100
J.T. Poston / Keith Mitchell+1800
Thomas Detry / Robert MacIntyre+1800
Billy Horschel / Tom Hoge+2000
Aaron Rai / Sahith Theegala+2200
Ben Griffin / Andrew Novak+2200
Wyndham Clark / Taylor Moore+2200
Nico Echavarria / Max Greyserman+2500
Nicolai Hojgaard / Rasmus Hojgaard+2500
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Mitsubishi Electric Classic
Type: Winner - Status: OPEN
Steven Alker+700
Stewart Cink+700
Padraig Harrington+800
Ernie Els+1000
Miguel Angel Jimenez+1200
Alex Cejka+2000
Bernhard Langer+2000
Stephen Ames+2000
Richard Green+2200
Freddie Jacobson+2500
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Major Specials 2025
Type: To Win A Major 2025 - Status: OPEN
Scottie Scheffler+160
Bryson DeChambeau+350
Xander Schauffele+350
Ludvig Aberg+400
Collin Morikawa+450
Jon Rahm+450
Justin Thomas+550
Brooks Koepka+700
Viktor Hovland+700
Hideki Matsuyama+800
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PGA Championship 2025
Type: Winner - Status: OPEN
Rory McIlroy+500
Scottie Scheffler+500
Bryson DeChambeau+1400
Ludvig Aberg+1400
Xander Schauffele+1400
Jon Rahm+1800
Justin Thomas+1800
Collin Morikawa+2000
Brooks Koepka+2500
Viktor Hovland+2500
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US Open 2025
Type: Winner - Status: OPEN
Rory McIlroy+500
Scottie Scheffler+500
Bryson DeChambeau+1200
Xander Schauffele+1200
Jon Rahm+1400
Ludvig Aberg+1400
Collin Morikawa+1600
Brooks Koepka+1800
Justin Thomas+2000
Viktor Hovland+2000
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The Open 2025
Type: Winner - Status: OPEN
Rory McIlroy+500
Scottie Scheffler+550
Xander Schauffele+1100
Ludvig Aberg+1400
Collin Morikawa+1600
Jon Rahm+1600
Bryson DeChambeau+2000
Shane Lowry+2500
Tommy Fleetwood+2500
Tyrrell Hatton+2500
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Ryder Cup 2025
Type: Winner - Status: OPEN
USA-150
Europe+140
Tie+1200

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Hawaii club pro battling cancer makes Sony Open debut at age 60Hawaii club pro battling cancer makes Sony Open debut at age 60

KAPALUA, Hawaii — Michael Castillo comes from a rich heritage of golf in Hawaii, now the head pro at Kapalua and formerly president of the Aloha Section PGA. He had reason to believe his hope of ever playing the Sony Open in Hawaii was long gone. But his assistants at Kapalua talked him into playing this year, mainly because the Aloha Section PGA Championship was at Poipu Bay, where he spent 12 years as the head pro. Never mind that he faced radiation in November for cancer that returned to his liver. Or that he was 60 and mostly competed in senior divisions. He can still putt great, and Castillo birdied the last hole to win by one. Now he’s at the Sony Open, the oldest player in a field that includes 20-year-old Tom Kim and three-time major champion Jordan Spieth, who upon finishing at the Sentry Tournament of Champions (at Kapalua) thanked Castillo for last week and wished him the best this week at Waialae. “It is really cool,” Castillo said. “And it’s the first time our family will all be together in 10 years. So that’s exciting to get together as a family.” The patriarch is longtime club pro Ron Castillo, who played 10 times in the Sony Open. His five children all became golf professionals. His daughter, Lori, won the U.S. Junior Girls in 1979 and U.S. Women’s Amateur Public Links in 1980 and is in the Hawaii Golf Hall of Fame along with her father. Castillo’s father and two brothers have played the Sony Open, which like several PGA TOUR stops, reserves a spot for the PGA professional in that section. “I thought that opportunity had passed many years ago,” Castillo said. “I only played in the section championship because it was at Poipu. The guys said, ‘You’ve got to play.’ I played well, putted good, it was 25 mph wind and I birdied 18 to win.” If that wasn’t enough of a challenge, Castillo was diagnosed with colon cancer nearly five years ago. It moved to his liver, his lung and back to his liver. He has gone through chemotherapy and radiation two times each. The Aloha Section championship was in September. “I knew in September I needed radiation for cancer on my liver,” he said. “I waited until that tournament, went to New Mexico for the Senior PNC (Professional National Championship) with my sister, Lori, on the bag, and then did treatments.” He said it was a small bit of cancer, and his options were having radiation or doing nothing. “I went with radiation and I’ll know next month if it was successful,” he said. “In December, it cleaned my body out and I feel pretty good. I’m ready for the Sony.” His father and two brothers never made the cut. Castillo was hosting 39 players at the Sentry Tournament of Champions last week, and his assistants kept on him by asking, “Did you putt today?” He found time. But it’s not entirely about his performance at Waialae. Castillo finally made it, a tribute to his family, and they’ll all be there watching. That’s enough.

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Inside the Field: Sony OpenInside the Field: Sony Open

The PGA TOUR uses a standardized system for determining event fields, based off the current season’s Priority Ranking while also including additional exemption and qualifying categories. Field sizes can vary by event, as can the number of event-specific exemptions. Fully exempt PGA TOUR members are guaranteed entry into all full-field events, with various conditional categories subject to periodic reshuffles based upon FedExCup Points accrued throughout the season. Categories with ‘reshuffle’ notation indicate that a reshuffle period has occurred. Scroll below for the Sony Open field list as of Friday, January 6th at 5 p.m. ET. Check here for updates. Winner of PGA/U.S. Open Championship (five-year exemption) Gary Woodland Winner of THE PLAYERS Championship (five-year exemption) Si Woo Kim Webb Simpson Winner of Masters Tournament (five-year exemption) Hideki Matsuyama Winner of The Open (five-year exemption) Jordan Spieth Winner of World Golf Championships event (three-year exemption) Billy Horschel Winner of Arnold Palmer Invitational, Memorial Tournament and Genesis Invitational (three-year exemption) Adam Scott PGA TOUR tournament winner (two-year exemption) Keegan Bradley Ryan Brehm Stewart Cink Cam Davis Tyler Duncan Harris English Lucas Glover Russell Henley Jim Herman Tom Hoge Mackenzie Hughes Sungjae Im Tom Kim Matt Kuchar K.H. Lee J.T. Poston Chad Ramey Chez Reavie J.J. Spaun Robert Streb Adam Svensson Nick Taylor Michael Thompson Brendon Todd Richy Werenski Career money exemption Zach Johnson Ryan Moore Rory Sabbatini Jimmy Walker Sponsor’s exemption (members not otherwise exempt) K.J. Choi Jerry Kelly Sponsor’s exemption (unrestricted) Blaze Akana Keita Nakajima Kohei Okada Taiga Semikawa Designated sponsor exemption Kazuki Higa Yuto Katsuragawa Kaito Onishi PGA Club Professional Champion – 6 Events Jesse Mueller PGA Section Champion/Player of the Year Michael Castillo Past Champion of Respective Event Patton Kizzire Top 30 on prior season’s FedExCup Brian Harman Corey Conners Top 125 on prior season’s FedExCup Denny McCarthy Maverick McNealy Keith Mitchell Kurt Kitayama Andrew Putnam Christiaan Bezuidenhout Emiliano Grillo Brendan Steele Troy Merritt Chris Kirk Alex Smalley John Huh Brandon Wu Adam Long Ryan Palmer David Lipsky Adam Schenk Aaron Rai Stephan Jaeger Patrick Rodgers Russell Knox Kevin Streelman Mark Hubbard Peter Malnati Danny Lee Hayden Buckley Sam Ryder Nate Lashley James Hahn Greyson Sigg Scott Piercy Max McGreevy Chesson Hadley Kevin Tway Matthias Schwab Kramer Hickok Austin Smotherman Doc Redman Kelly Kraft # Major medical extension Nick Hardy Kyle Stanley Zac Blair Korn Ferry Tour Points winner (The 25 and The Finals 25) Justin Suh Top-10 and ties from previous TOUR event Cole Hammer Robby Shelton David Lingmerth Erik Barnes Korn Ferry Tour graduates via The 25 and The Finals 25 (reshuffled) Taylor Montgomery Tyson Alexander Ben Taylor Ben Griffin Will Gordon Kevin Yu S.H. Kim Byeong Hun An Davis Thompson Joseph Bramlett Harrison Endycott Ryan Armour Zecheng Dou Paul Haley II Harry Hall Austin Cook Brian Stuard Eric Cole Ben Martin MJ Daffue Scott Harrington Nico Echavarria Carl Yuan Kyle Westmoreland Austin Eckroat Michael Kim Brice Garnett Brent Grant Tano Goya Vincent Norrman Trevor Cone Brandon Matthews Kevin Roy Matti Schmid Michael Gligic Carson Young Samuel Stevens Trevor Werbylo Augusto Núñez Anders Albertson Nos. 126-150 on prior season’s FedExCup Points List (reshuffled) Harry Higgs # = Latest medical extension information can be found here.

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