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The PGA Tour remains in Hawaii this week for the first full-field event on the tour schedule in 2022. The Sony Open, which Kevin Na won a year ago, will be played at Waialae Country Club. The event begins Thursday, Jan. 13.

With PGA Tour Live in 2022, you can follow all the action.

Additionally, ESPN and ESPN+ will remain the home of the Masters Par 3 Contest and 115 hours of live coverage of the tournament from Augusta National Golf Club. There are more than 50 hours of The Masters Films (1960-2020) available. The year’s second major, the PGA Championship, will have more than 200 hours of live coverage and 30 hours of library and classic content.

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Here is how to watch the Sony Open:

All times ET

Thursday, Jan. 13
Noon-7 p.m.:
Featured groups | Watch here
7 p.m. -10:30 p.m.: Featured group/featured hole (No. 16) | Watch here

Friday, Jan. 14
Noon-7 p.m.:
Featured groups | Watch here
7 p.m.-10:30 p.m.: Featured group/featured hole (No. 16) | Watch here

Saturday, Jan. 15
4 p.m.-7 p.m.: Featured groups | Watch here
7 p.m.-10:30 p.m.: Featured group/featured hole (No. 16) | Watch here

Sunday, Jan. 16
4 p.m.-6 p.m.:
Featured groups | Watch here
6 p.m.-10 p.m.: Featured group/featured hole (No. 16) | Watch here

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