
England's Harry Hall Chases PGA Tour Win in Hawaii
English golfer Harry Hall sits just two shots off the lead heading into Sunday's final round of the Sony Open in Hawaii. After learning from last year's setback, Hall is ready to claim his second PGA Tour title at windswept Waialae Country Club.
English golfer Harry Hall is two strokes away from his second PGA Tour victory as he heads into Sunday's final round at the Sony Open in Hawaii. The 27-year-old carded an impressive four-under 66 on Saturday to climb into a tie for second place at 10 under par.
Hall mixed five birdies with just one bogey at the challenging Waialae Country Club, showing the kind of steady play that could carry him to victory. He opened strong with a 15-foot birdie, added back-to-back gains from the eighth hole, and recovered beautifully from his only stumble at the 15th by birding the very next hole.
American Davis Riley holds the lead at 12 under after firing four crucial late birdies in tough, windy conditions. Hall shares second place with Genesis Scottish Open champion Chris Gotterup and American Kevin Roy, setting up an exciting Sunday showdown.
The English golfer hasn't won since the 2024 ISCO Championship, but he's learned valuable lessons from recent close calls. "Last year I was in contention, I was one off the lead with nine to go and I didn't do very well," Hall admitted after his round.

Why This Inspires
Hall's honest reflection on past setbacks shows the mental growth that separates good golfers from champions. Rather than dwelling on what went wrong, he's focusing on what makes him comfortable and keeping his ball on the fairway.
His approach for Sunday is refreshingly simple: hit fairways, give himself chances, and trust his game. After battling through windy conditions on Saturday while others struggled, Hall proved he has the grit to compete when things get tough.
The final round airs live Sunday evening, with Hall teeing off knowing exactly what he needs to do. He's been here before, he's learned from the experience, and now he gets another shot at glory under the Hawaiian sun.
Whether Hall captures the trophy or not, his journey from last year's disappointment to Sunday's opportunity reminds us that setbacks often set up the best comebacks.
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Based on reporting by Sky Sports
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