Hawai‘i football couldn’t be hotter. More local kids and their families are dreaming of riding the “Polynesian Pipeline” to Mainland colleges and the NFL—and going to extremes to make that dream come true. But the Island game also has problems, including a big one that makes even boosters wonder if football has a future.
The winner will receive a lineup of amazing prizes including a one-year contract with top surf brands and an all-expenses-paid trip with Noyle and the RVCA surf team.
This year’s Sony Open in Hawai‘i kicked off with a pro-am tournament at the Wai‘alae Country Club on Wednesday, Jan. 10. The celebrity lineup included Jumanji’s Nick Jonas, Baywatch’s Kelly Rohrbach and 2017 Sony Open champion Justin Thomas.