Ludvig Aberg and Lanto Griffin shared the lead Thursday at Torrey Pines in the Farmers Insurance Open after ferocious wind forced an 86-minute delay and prevented dozens of players from finishing the second round.
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 wind whipped up and took the scores with it on Thursday in the second round of the Farmers Insurance Open at Torrey Pines. Wind gusts reached more than 35 mph — enough to move balls on the green and force an 86-minute suspension of play that prevented the round from being completed.
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
Winds were up Thursday at the 2025 Farmers Insurance Open and so were the scores. With both the North Course and South Course at Torrey Pines yielding a scoring average north of 75.50, players held onto their hats as they jostled for weekend positioning on the coast of La Jolla,
Ludvig Aberg and Lanto Griffin shared the lead as wind disrupted the second round of the Farmers Insurance Open, while Shane Lowry - Ireland's sole representative in California - missed the cut.
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.
He and Aberg led 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.
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
Harris English has been on a roll at Torrey Pines before, so the feeling was familiar when he really got it going late in the third round of the Farmers Insurance Open. If he can keep it up for one more round — and if the wind keep it down — he’ll have a good
Harris English held off hard-charging Sam Stevens to win the Farmers Insurance Open by one shot Saturday, securing his fifth career PGA Tour victory with a 1-over 73 in challenging weather at Torrey Pines.
AP photo by Denis Poroy / Baylor School graduate Harris English kisses his daughter Emilia as his wife Helen Marie looks on Saturday after he won the Farmers Insurance Open at Torrey Pines Golf Course in San Diego. It's the fifth victory of his PGA Tour career, but the first since 2021.