PGA Tour golfer Tony Finau makes significant personal announcement
PGA Tour golfer Tony Finau has confirmed his wife Alayna has given birth to their sixth child.
PGA Tour star Tony Finau has revealed his wife Alayna has given birth to their sixth child.
The golfer confirmed the happy news on 28 January via their Finau Fresh Instagram account with an adorable one-minute video.
Finau and Alayna have had a baby girl and she was born three days ago.
Her name hasn't been revealed yet.
The sex of the baby was kept secret from their older children, with the couple deciding to treat them to a surprise gender reveal.
Finau and Alayna now have three girls and three boys.
Their other children's names are:
- Jraice
- Leilene
- Tony
- Sage
- Sienna-Vee
Take a look at the video here:
CONGRATULATIONS — Tony and Layna Finau just announced the birth of their sixth child. @FinauLegion
— NUCLR GOLF (@NUCLRGOLF) January 28, 2025
(Via: @tonyfinaugolf) pic.twitter.com/rSgHdRg3iR
Congrats, TK!
More Tony Finau news
It's been a bumpy offseason for the big American.
He had surgery on his knee at the conclusion of another hectic PGA Tour season.
Finau was linked with a move to LIV Golf once again and some news outlets have claimed the deal collapsed at the final hurdle.
The 35-year-old empathically denied rumours he was thinking about a switch to the breakaway tour.
Buck back-to-back withdrawals in PGA Tour events only added fuel to the fire.
Finau returned to action at The Sentry in Hawaii where he finished in a tie for 15th.
He then missed cuts at The American Express and last week's Farmers Insurance Open.
Finau is in the field for this week's second signature event of the 2025 schedule at Pebble Beach.
Elsewhere, Finau is involved in a long-running legal dispute with a Utah businessman named Molonai Hola.
In 2020, Hola filed a lawsuit alleging that between 2006 and 2009, he invested more than $600,000 in Finau's career in exchange for 20 per cent of his future earnings.
The lawsuit claims that Finau agreed to these terms, though there was no written contract.
In January 2025, a Utah County judge dismissed the lawsuit.
However, Hola plans to appeal the decision to the Utah Supreme Court, aiming to have the case fully heard by a jury.
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