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  • Tony Finau and wife welcome their 6th child with a twist on the gender reveal


    SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. (AP) — Tony Finau put a twist on the popular gender reveal: He waited until after the baby was born to let his other children guess.

    Finau revealed on Instagram that his wife, Alayna, gave birth to their sixth child last Saturday. His other five children apparently didn’t know the gender.

    In the video, Finau brings them into the hospital room where his wife has the newborn wrapped in a blanket with only the face showing. Finau asked each of their children, one at a time, if they thought they had a little brother or a little sister.

    “What are the guesses?” Finau asks.

    Jraice, the oldest, said it was a boy. The next four — Tony, Neenee, Sage and Sienna-Vee — all said the same. Finau said the color of the newborn’s clothing would give the answer.

    His wife unwrapped the blanket to reveal a pink onesie.

    The 35-year-old Finau, a two-time Ryder Cup player with six career victories on the PGA Tour, is playing this week in the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am.

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    Professional golfer Tony Finau and his wife Alayna have welcomed their 6th child into the world, but they decided to do things a little differently this time when it came to the gender reveal.

    Instead of the traditional pink or blue balloons or cake, the Finau family opted for a unique twist on the gender reveal. In a video posted on social media, Tony and Alayna can be seen hitting golf balls on a course, with each ball containing either pink or blue powder. As they hit the balls, the powder explodes in a burst of color, revealing that they are expecting a baby boy.

    The couple already has five daughters, so the news of a baby boy on the way came as a delightful surprise to both them and their fans. Congratulations to the Finau family on their newest addition!

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  • Tony Finau and wife welcome new baby – Deseret News


    Tony Finau may need a bigger golf cart.

    He and his wife, Alayna, welcomed their sixth child on Saturday and revealed the news on Instagram on Tuesday after keeping the pregnancy under wraps.

    Alayna Finau shared footage of her older kids meeting the new baby. She noted that keeping the pregnancy private made it special for the family.

    “Finau party of 8!,” Alayna Finau wrote on Instagram. “I love our bunch so much!”

    The video of the older Finau kids shows them trying to guess the gender of the new baby.

    All five guess boy, but the newest member of the Finau family is a girl.

    That means the Finaus now have three boys and three girls.

    Their other kids are named Jraice, Leilene (“Neenee”), Tony (“ToneTone”), Sage and Sienna-Vee, as the Deseret News previously reported.

    The Finaus are based in Utah, although they travel regularly as part of Tony Finau’s work on the PGA Tour.

    They are members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.





    Tony Finau and wife welcome new baby – Deseret News

    Congratulations are in order for professional golfer Tony Finau and his wife Alayna, as they recently welcomed a new addition to their family. The couple announced the exciting news on social media, sharing a photo of their precious newborn and expressing their gratitude for the newest member of their family.

    Fans and fellow golfers alike have been quick to offer their congratulations and well wishes to the Finau family. With Tony’s impressive career on the golf course and Alayna’s unwavering support, it’s clear that this new baby will be surrounded by love and success from the start.

    We can’t wait to see how this new chapter unfolds for the Finau family and wish them all the best as they adjust to life with their newest little one. Congratulations again to Tony and Alayna on their growing family!

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  • Tony Finau and wife welcome their sixth child with a twist on the gender reveal


    SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — Tony Finau put a twist on the popular gender reveal: He waited until after the baby was born to let his other children guess.

    Finau revealed on Instagram that his wife, Alayna, gave birth to their sixth child last Saturday. His other five children apparently didn’t know the gender.

    In the video, Finau brings them into the hospital room where his wife has the newborn wrapped in a blanket with only the face showing. Finau asked each of their children, one at a time, if they thought they had a little brother or a little sister.

    “What are the guesses?” Finau asks.

    Jraice, the oldest, said it was a boy. The next four — Tony, Neenee, Sage and Sienna-Vee — all said the same. Finau said the color of the newborn’s clothing would give the answer.

    His wife unwrapped the blanket to reveal a pink onesie.

    The 35-year-old Finau, a two-time Ryder Cup player with six career victories on the PGA Tour, is playing this week in the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am.



    Tony Finau and wife welcome their sixth child with a surprise twist on the gender reveal

    Professional golfer Tony Finau and his wife recently welcomed their sixth child into the world, and they decided to do things a little differently when it came to revealing the baby’s gender.

    Instead of a traditional gender reveal party or announcement, the couple opted to keep the baby’s gender a secret until the moment of birth. They wanted to be surprised along with their family and friends, and it made the arrival of their little one even more special.

    The Finau family is overjoyed with the newest addition to their family, and they are excited to welcome their new bundle of joy into their lives. Congratulations to Tony and his wife on their beautiful new baby!

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  • 2025 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am: Sepp Straka tops leaderboard with Tony Finau, Tom Kim pushing


    PEBBLE BEACH, Calif. (AP) — Sepp Straka got most of his work done before the weather started to turn Friday in the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, posting another 7-under 65 for a three-shot lead that left Rory McIlroy, Scottie Scheffler and everyone having to chase him.

    Straka, coming off a win two weeks ago in the California desert, showed a game that works just fine at sea level in less-than-ideal conditions, particularly the final hour.

    Out came the mittens and beanies. Down came the temperature, accompanied by a little rain.

    McIlroy went from challenging for the lead to making four bogeys in a six-hole stretch, before he finished his wild back nine at Pebble Beach with a 25-foot eagle putt to salvage a 70 that left him six shots behind.

    Scheffler took a walk down the beach on the 18th hole, turning a potential bogey into a par when he hopped down a pair of rock ledges to the sandy soil, managed to get his ball back into play and hit 6-iron to the green. He shot 70 and was seven behind.

    Andrew Novak got his first victory on the PGA Tour, which comes with a plaque on the wall off the first tee, not a trip to the Masters. Novak teamed with billionaire investor Philippe Laffont to win the pro-am.

    The weekend at Pebble Beach is only for the 79 pros — Ludvig Aberg had to withdraw with an illness that affected him last week at Torrey Pines — and for the hardiest of players.

    Gusts approaching 30 mph are in the forecast, along with spots of rain. Pebble Beach, that felicitous meeting of land and sea, is a beast in nasty weather.

    “Went from zero to about 20 miles an hour pretty quickly,” Straka said of his final four holes at Pebble Beach, which including missing a 3-foot par putt on the 16th for his only bogey of the round, and a 4-iron into 30 feet for a two-putt birdie at the last.

    He was at 14-under 130, three shots ahead of Russell Henley, who had a 69 at Pebble Beach, and Cam Davis of Australia, who had a 68 at Spyglass Hill.

    “It’s going to change Pebble a lot,” said Tony Finau, who had a 67 at Spyglass Hill and was in a large group at 10-under 134.

    “It’s unfortunate because Pebble is pure right now, really pure. The ball is bouncing and anytime that’s the case at Pebble, I think it’s pretty magical to play. We’ll have to adjust, just adapt as we do out here and we’ll just have to do that on the weekend.”

    McIlroy was magnificent with the driver and didn’t get much out of it. Still, he opened with four birdies in seven holes — the scoring stretch at Pebble — until he missed the green on the par-3 12th, hit it heavy out of fairway bunker on the 13th and was out of position off the tee at the 15th and 16th holes, all leading to bogey.

    His round ended with an eagle, and he was still in the mix.

    Scheffler, in a 2025 debut delayed by minor surgery on his right hand for a freak puncture wound while making ravioli, ran off three straight birdies, including a shot to 2 feet on the tough eighth hole. That was the last of his birdies, but it was the par that saved him.

    He pulled his tee shot left on the par-5 18th toward the largest water hazard in golf. Scheffler didn’t see the ball carom off the rocks or splash in the Pacific Ocean. His only option was to go forward to the end of the tee box, so he opted to walk 300 yards and take a look.

    He spotted a golf ball on the beach — it was his — and was able to move enough small rocks and seaweed to advance that to the fairway and make par.

    “The unpredictability was the most difficult part,” Scheffler said. “After the tee ball, I definitely would have taken a par, no complaints.”

    Not many from Straka, either, who would appear to be riding some momentum from his victory in The American Express. He attributes much of that to a slight change in his putting, going to a skinnier grip and moving his hands slightly higher.

    “Palm Springs was the first time in a long time I felt that I had four really good putting rounds in a row,” Straka said. “Yeah, I think that’s definitely made a huge difference.”

    But he pulled back when he was asked if was on a big run.

    “A six-round run,” he said. “I mean, no, I would not classify that as a run. I think Scottie Scheffler is on a run.”





    The 2025 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am has been nothing short of exciting as Austrian golfer Sepp Straka has taken the lead on the leaderboard, closely followed by Tony Finau and Tom Kim.

    Straka has been in top form, showcasing his skill and precision on the iconic Pebble Beach Golf Links. With a combination of powerful drives and accurate putting, he has managed to stay ahead of the competition.

    However, Finau and Kim are not far behind, putting on a strong performance and keeping the pressure on Straka. With their consistent play and impressive shot-making, they are poised to make a run for the top spot.

    As the tournament continues, all eyes will be on these three talented golfers as they battle it out for the coveted title. Stay tuned for more updates on the 2025 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am.

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