Story byAdam Schupak, GolfweekMon, January 19, 2026 at 2:20 AM UTC·3 min readVijay Singh can still hang with the kids on the PGA Tour. The 62-year-old Singh shot four rounds of par or better at Waialae Country Club, not far from Waikiki Beach on Oahu, closing with 1-under 69 on Sunday at the Sony Open in Hawaii for a 72-hole total of 5-under 275. Vijay Singh watches his tee shot on the 17th tee during the second round of the 2026 Sony Open in Hawaii. Stats guru Justin Ray of Twenty First Group noted that Singh is just the fourth player to break 70 three times in a week on the Tour at age 62 or older in the last 20 years. AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementHe joined Tom Watson, who did it twice at the Greenbrier in 2013-14, and Bernhard Langer at Harbour Town in 2020 at the RBC Heritage. Singh finished T-40, beating the likes of past major winners Brian Harman, Zach Johnson and Webb Simpson, past FedEx Cup champion Billy Horschel and 20-somethings Nick Dunlap, David Ford and Tom Kim. Not too shabby considering he ranked 71st of 75 players in driving distance at 282.9 but he was sharp around the greens, ranking 12th in Strokes Gained: Around the Green. Singh is a World Golf Hall of Fame member, a 34-time winner on Tour and three-time major winner, including the 2000 Masters. With over $71 million in career earnings, Singh ranks sixth on the Tour’s all-time money list. And yet still there was social-media angst that Singh was stealing a spot from a young buck on the rise.