Nick Taylor retains share of lead in title defense at Sony Open

Field Level MediaField Level Media|published: Fri 16th January, 23:32 2026
PGA: Sony Open in Hawaii - Second RoundJan 16, 2026; Honolulu, Hawaii, USA; Nick Taylor, of Canada, putts on the ninth green during the second round of the Sony Open in Hawaii. Mandatory Credit: Marco Garcia-Imagn Images

Canada's Nick Taylor endured an inconsistent second round on Friday at the Sony Open in Hawaii, but the defending champion retained a share of the lead at the PGA Tour's season-opening event in Honolulu.

Taylor shot a 1-under-par 69, leaving him at 9-under 131.

Also at 9 under are first-round co-leader Kevin Roy, who carded a 69 on Friday, Davis Riley (64), Belgium's Adrien Dumont de Chassart (67) and South Korea's S.H. Kim (68).

Maverick McNealy (66), Chris Gotterup (69), England's John Parry (68) and Japan's Takumi Kanaya (66) are tied for sixth at 8 under.

Taylor offset four birdies with three bogeys on Friday as he seeks to win on the PGA Tour for the fourth year in a row.


He acknowledged he has a lot of players to hold off if he is to earn his seventh career tour victory.

"I feel like at least here the first two days it's very bunched," Taylor said. "I don't know how many guys are within a couple shots of the lead, but probably almost double digits."

After following up a 62 on Thursday with a 69, Taylor said, "Today was difficult because conditions were much harder today, slightly different (wind) directions. It was really different golf course today compared to yesterday.

"So there is still some opportunities, but like a lot of par-3s you're happy with pars. I played them even today, which is pretty solid."

Among other notable players, Russell Henley shot a 73 to drop to 2 under overall while Collin Morikawa (second-round 68) and Keegan Bradley (72) missed the cut at even par.

--Field Level Media

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