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16th January 2026
06:00 Ainiwaer Yilixiati v Blake Wells

Draw

Win Fight

50 WIN

A draw is plausible because both fighters show similar output in rounds where they control distance and pace. Yilixiati often relies on steady volume rather than single power shots, while Wells maintains a high guard and counters efficiently. Their styles can neutralize each other, producing long exchanges without clear dominance. Over ten rounds, balanced accuracy and similar punch totals can easily lead judges to score the fight even.
06:00 Liam Talivaa v Stevan Ivic

Draw

Win Fight

50 WIN

A draw is realistic because Talivaa brings strong early aggression, while Ivic usually grows into fights and finishes with higher output. Their contrasting rhythms can create alternating momentum, with Talivaa taking early rounds and Ivic closing the gap late. If neither fighter produces a decisive moment, the scorecards can easily balance out across the full distance.
09:01 Michael Zerafa v Nikita Tszyu

Draw

Win Fight

50 WIN

A draw is possible because Zerafa brings experience and ring control, while Tszyu offers a higher tempo and youthful pressure. Zerafa can win technical rounds by managing distance, but Tszyu can swing momentum with volume. When one fighter wins cleaner rounds and the other wins busier rounds, scorecards often split, creating a realistic path to a draw.

Draw or Technical Draw

Outcome 5-Way

50 WIN

This matchup can end level because both fighters have strengths that cancel each other out over twelve rounds. Zerafa uses timing and accuracy to slow fights down, while Tszyu forces exchanges and increases punch counts. If neither man secures a knockdown and both win clusters of competitive rounds, the judges may produce an even result.
18th January 2026
02:15 Sony Open in Hawaii

Kurt Kitayama

1st Round Leader

50 WIN

Kurt Kitayama has the statistical profile to lead after Round One at the Sony Open. He ranks 17th in Strokes Gained: Total and 5th in Driving Distance for the 2025 season, giving him a strong advantage on scoring holes at Waialae. He recorded four top-10 finishes in 2025 and made 16 cuts in 24 starts. With two PGA Tour wins and a world ranking of 37, his combination of power and early-round scoring potential makes him a realistic candidate to open with a low number.

Michael Brennan

1st Round Leader

25 EW

Michael Brennan has shown rapid scoring ability since turning professional in 2024. In 2025, he won the Bank of Utah Championship with a total of 262, 22 under par, including multiple rounds of 65 or better. He also won three additional OWGR??'sanctioned events in 2025 and enters 2026 with 84 DataGolf points and a world ranking of 34. With four wins across PGA Tour and other tours in a single season and strong strokes??'gained progression, Brennan has the statistical momentum to open the Sony Open with a leading score.

Michael Kim

1st Round Leader

25 EW

Michael Kim enters the Sony Open with consistent performance indicators that support a fast start. In 2025, he made 22 cuts in 27 events and posted seven top-25 finishes. He ranks 43rd in Strokes Gained: Total and has one PGA Tour win, achieved by eight strokes at the John Deere Classic, demonstrating proven low-round capability. His world ranking of 36 and strong approach-play metrics, shown in DataGolf skill profiles, indicate that he can produce an efficient opening round on a precision-based course like Waialae.

Ryan Gerard

1st Round Leader

25 EW

Ryan Gerard has the consistency and early-round scoring profile to contend for the first-round lead. In 2025, he made 24 cuts in 29 starts, recorded ten top-25 finishes, and secured one PGA Tour victory. He ranks 72nd in Strokes Gained: Total and holds a world ranking of 44. His T8 finish at the 2025 PGA Championship shows he can score against elite fields. With balanced driving and approach metrics and a history of strong opening rounds, Gerard has the measurable tools to post a competitive day-one score at Waialae.

Taylor Pendrith

1st Round Leader

25 EW

Taylor Pendrith brings elite driving strength into the Sony Open, ranking 28th in Driving Distance and 30th in Strokes Gained: Total for the 2025 season. He made 18 cuts in 23 events and recorded nine top-25 finishes. His world ranking of 51 and past low rounds, including a 65 at the 2025 Texas Children's Houston Open, show his ability to go low early. With one PGA Tour win and a long-term DataGolf profile highlighting above-average ball striking, Pendrith has the statistical foundation to lead after round one.
22:45 Sony Open in Hawaii

Kurt Kitayama

50 WIN

Kurt Kitayama enters the 2026 Sony Open in Hawaii with measurable strengths that fit Waialae Country Club. He ranks 5th on the PGA Tour in driving distance for the 2025 season and sits 17th in strokes gained total. He has two PGA Tour wins and four top-10 finishes in 2025, plus a world ranking of 37. His combination of power and overall strokes-gained efficiency provides a statistically supported profile for contending over four rounds on a course where scoring opportunities reward strong ball striking.

Michael Brennan

25 EW

Michael Brennan arrives as one of the fastest-rising young players on the PGA Tour. He won his first PGA Tour title in 2025 at the Bank of Utah Championship with a score of 262, 22 under par. DataGolf places him at 84 DG points with a world ranking of 34. He also won three additional OWGR-sanctioned events in 2025, showing sustained high-level scoring. His strong strokes-gained trajectory and recent low-scoring performances indicate that he has the statistical momentum to contend in Hawaii.

Michael Kim

25 EW

Michael Kim brings consistent performance indicators into the Sony Open. In the 2025 season, he made 22 cuts in 27 starts, recorded seven top-25 finishes, and ranked 43rd in Strokes Gained: Total. His career includes a PGA Tour win by eight strokes at the John Deere Classic, demonstrating proven scoring capability. With a world ranking of 36 and strong approach-play metrics shown in DataGolf skill profiles, Kim has the statistical base to compete effectively on a precision-oriented layout like Waialae.

Ryan Gerard

25 EW

Ryan Gerard enters the Sony Open with one PGA Tour win in 2025 and ten top??'25 finishes across 29 events. He ranks 72nd in Strokes Gained Total and has made 24 cuts in 29 starts, demonstrating consistent performance. His world ranking of 44 and a top??'10 finish at the 2025 PGA Championship show competitive strength against elite fields. With balanced strokes??'gained metrics and reliable driving accuracy, Gerard has the measurable tools required to produce a winning score at Waialae.

Taylor Pendrith

25 EW

Taylor Pendrith brings elite driving metrics into the Sony Open. He ranks 28th in Driving Distance and 30th in Strokes Gained Total for the 2025 season. He has one PGA Tour victory and nine top-25 finishes in 2025. His T13 finish at the 2025 Sentry and T7 at the 2025 Farmers Insurance Open demonstrate strong early-season form on varied layouts. With a long-term DataGolf skill profile showing above-average ball striking, Pendrith has quantifiable strengths that translate well to Waialae.

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