Harry Hall is a contender in the final round of the 2026 Sony Open in Hawaii, the PGA Tour's first event of the year in the Aloha State. Trailing Davis Riley by a few shots heading into the final round, Hall could pick up a new win.
Hall is 28 years old, and he is in the field at Sony Open in Hawaii because he has status on the PGA Tour after finishing in the top 50 of last year's FedEx Cup standings.
For Hall, his journey to the PGA Tour is a remarkable story.
Hall was born in Camborne, England. He played college golf at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, before making his way into the world of professional golf.
Hall is hitting his prime
Harry Hall has won at every level, including as an amateur and after he turned pro in 2019.
Hall has won once on the PGA Tour, taking the 2024 ISCO Championship in Kentucky in a playoff.
Entering this week, Hall was not yet ranked in FedEx Cup points and ranked 60th in the Official World Golf Ranking. He earned his way into this event through his status on the PGA Tour this season.
In his personal life, Hall is with Jordan Haines.
What a win at the Sony Open in Hawaii means
With a win today, Hall would earn the benefits of being a PGA Tour winner, including a two-year PGA Tour exemption, and he would gain berths into the 2026 Masters and 2026 PGA Championship. And, according to the 2026 Sony Open in Hawaii payout, he would win $1.638 million to top it all off.


