Day, Senden, Ogilvey in US PGA opener

Jason Day, John Senden and a rejuvinated Geoff Ogilvy provide the Australian flavour at the US PGA's first event in 2015 in Hawaii.

Australian golfer Jason Day

Jason Day (pic), John Senden and Geoff Ogilvy will contest the US PGA's first 2015 event in Hawaii. (AAP)

Reigning Masters champion Bubba Watson tops a field of 34 players at this week's US PGA Tournament of Champions in the first event of 2015 after a seven-week holiday break.

Seven events have already been completed in the 2014-2015 program, the second such wrap-around schedule in US tour history, but players open the calendar year on Friday on Kapalua's 7,452-yard, par-73 Plantation Course for the 17th time in a row.

Watson has won three times since playing in last year's event, including a world Golf Championships victory last November at Shanghai that has helped him stand fourth in the world rankings, the best of the entrants in the $US5.7 million ($A6.17 million) tournament, which has a Monday finish.

South Korean Bae Sang-Moon, Canada's Nick Taylor and Americans Robert Streb and Ben Martin have already won in the start to this season to book their first berths in Hawaii.

Also among the 13 first timers at Kapalua is Japan's Hideki Matsuyama, who won the Japan Tour's Dunlop Phoenix event last November.

Australian Geoff Ogilvy, paired with Matsuyama on day one, won his two prior Kapalua starts in 2009 and 2010 but an injured finger thwarted his bid for three titles in a row.

The 2006 US Open winner returns this year, thanks to a victory last August at Reno, Nevada.

An Ogilvy victory would give him the most money from the event of any player and match him for the most titles with countryman Stuart Appleby, who has $US3.52 million ($A3.81 million) in eight appearances to $US2.44m ($A2.64m) for Ogilvy in four prior starts.

"People can say what they want about the schedule but the tour season starts at Kapalua," Ogilvy said. "It's such a good feeling there and a great reward."

Aussie Jason Day shared ninth in 2011 in his only prior start in the event while countryman John Senden is at Kapalua for the first time since 2007.

American Matt Kuchar has finished no worse than ninth in his past four trips to Kapalua but has yet to walk away with the title.

Billy Horschel, the 2014 US PGA playoff winner, and defending champion Zach Johnson are paired for the first round.


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