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THE 2012 SONY OPEN IN HAWAII is underway at Waialae Country Club in Honolulu, Hawaii. Graham DeLaet of Canada is the early leader with a 7-under 63. K.J. Choi, Carl Petterson and Kyle Riefers are in the clubhouse with 65s. The first round is still in progress.Purse: $5.5 millionWinner’s share: $990,000Defending champion: Mark WilsonInside the fieldTee timesInside the coursePlayer interviewsTournament overviewTour reportTournament news2012 Sony Open LeaderboardTV SCHEDULETV coverage of the 2012 Sony Open is on Golf Channel.Thu, 1/12:GOLF 7p - 10:30p ETFri, 1/13:GOLF 7p - 10:30p ETSat, 1/14:GOLF 7p - 10:30p ETSun, 1/15:GOLF 7p - 10p ETSIRIUS-XM broadcast times−The Armchair Golfer(Image: Courtesy of PGATour.com)
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