The 2026 PGA Tour season got underway this week at the Sony Open.Jordan Spieth made his season debut and showed **significant improvement** from his 2025 campaign. Collin Morikawa didn’t make it to the weekend at Waialae Country Club, but 62-year-old Vijay Singh did.Saturday saw Davis Riley, Chris Gotterup and Harry Hall shoot to the top of the leaderboard with Riley holding the 54-hole lead.But **Sunday was a different story** at Waialea.Riley, a two-time PGA Tour winner, played his first five holes in two-under par but then went bogey-bogey-double and watched as Gotterup hit the gas pedal to grab the lead.Gotterup went out in three under and then made birdies at 12 and 13 to go up by three shots and never look back as he waltzed to his third career PGA Tour win.Robert MacIntyre and Jacob Bridgeman both went low on Sunday to finish in a tie for fourth, while Ryan Gerard fired a five-under 65 to finish in solo second at 14 under.Gotterup took home **$1.638 million** for his win in Hawaii. Check out how much everyone else made at the Sony Open:**Top Payouts:**
– WIN: Chris Gotterup, $1,638,000
– 2. Ryan Gerard, $991,900
– 3. Patrick Rodgers, $627,900
– T4. Robert MacIntyre, $409,500; Jacob Bridgeman, $409,500
– T6. Lee Hodges, $287,105; Daniel Berger, $287,105; Taylor Pendrith, $287,105; Davis Riley, $287,105; Harry Hall, $287,105**Other Notable Payouts:**
– T11. Si Woo Kim, $220,675; Jake Knapp, $220,675
– T13. Pierceson Coody, $163,041; Hideki Matsuyama, $163,041; S.H. Kim, $163,041; Nick Taylor, $163,041; Kevin Roy, $163,041
– T19. Dan Brown, $111,839; Ben Griffin, $111,839; Russell Henley, $111,839; Chandler Phillips, $111,839; John Parry, $111,839
– T24. Jordan Spieth, $72,475; Maverick McNealy, $72,475; Patton Kizzire, $72,475; Kensei Hirata, $72,475; Bud Cauley, $72,475; Adrien Dumon de Chassart, $72,475; Correy Conners, $72,475For the full payout breakdown, see the official PGA Tour site.