The PGA Tour experienced a quick turnaround this week as the 2025 Farmers Insurance Open started on Wednesday and finishes on Saturday in order to set the stage for the NFL Playoffs. Once again traveling to La Jolla,
The PGA Tour will switch gears this week as a sterner test awaits players at the 2025 Farmers Insurance Open. Stepping to the cliffs of La Jolla, California, home of Torrey Pines Golf Course, competitors will be met with one of the longest and most difficult golf courses of the entire season.
The field for this week's Farmers Insurance Open includes six past champions, including two players who have won twice at Torrey Pines.
Round 2 was suspended for nearly 90 minutes on Thursday before darkness ultimately ended play at Torrey Pines.
Keeping the tourney in California and the proximity to Riviera Country Club were primary factors for selecting Torrey Pines for the Feb. 13-16 to the event.
Harris English has won his fifth PGA Tour event at the 2025 Farmers Insurance Open after a 1,308 day lapse since his last.
Harris English clearly relishes a challenge. When he faced months of rehabilitation after hip surgery, he says he welcomed it. When he encounters ferocious wind or devilish course setups at his beloved Torrey Pines,
Harris English's fifth triumph on the PGA Tour may be accompanied with more perspective than his first four combined.
The PGA Tour's second Signature Event of 2025 comes from the iconic Pebble Beach, as a number of huge names are set to feature on the Monterey Peninsula
My PGA Tour field ranking for the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am looks at the top 10 players in this 80-player field that brings together the PGA Tour's top 50 from last season, current
The top five on the money list going into the Farmers Insurance Open didn’t change: Hideki Matsuyama, Collin Morikawa, Sepp Straka, Nick Taylor and Sungjae Im. Matsuyama tied for 32nd at Torrey Pines and has more than $3.7 million in earnings.