5 golfers who shockingly missed the cut at a windy Farmers Insurance Open (including Max Homa!) Torrey Pines is already a pretty difficult golf course under the best of circumstances. This week’s weather at the Farmers Insurance Open across the famed course was far from the best.
The players had to battle strong winds on their way to halfway at the Farmers Insurance Open, with defending champion Matthieu Pavon failing to make the cut; watch the third round of the Farmers Insur
Griffin and Aberg lead Danny Walker (74, North Course) by one shot. Tied for fourth were Chris Gotterup (69, North Course), South Korea's Sungjae Im (71, North) and Hayden Springer (75, South) at 4 under.
Max Homa honored the Los Angeles firefighter department at the 2025 Farmers Insurance Open. Homa last played for Jupiter Links against Los Angeles GC in a TGL match on January 14, and his team lost.
Max Homa is currently at the Torrey Pines Golf Club to compete in the PGA Tour's 2025 Farmers Insurance Open. This tournament is Homa's second tournament of the season, and after finishing T26 at The Sentry, he will look to make an impression in the Farmers Insurance Open.
The R&A announced Thursday the sport's oldest championship would return to the home of golf for the 31st time, the most of any links in the rotation. It was last held on the Old Course in 2022 when Cameron Smith won with a closing 64 in one of the great closing rounds of a major.
The players had to battle strong winds on their way to halfway at the Farmers Insurance Open, with defending champion Matthieu Pavon failing to make the cut; watch the third round of the Farmers Insur
Sweden’s Ludvig Aberg finished off a three-over-par 75 after sunset on Thursday in San Diego but still shares the lead at the Farmers Insurance Open with American Lanto Griffin.
The casualties included Matthieu Pavon (80, 9 over) and Max Homa (W/D), who won the Farmers ... three behind co-leaders Ludvig Åberg (75) and Lanto Griffin (72). “It was super gusty,” said ...
Gusts forced an 86-minute delay and prevented dozens of players from finishing the second round though Aberg, the first-round leader, fought to a 3-over 75 and Griffin had a 72 — both on the South Course.