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.
With 29 golfers still on the course when darkness came, the clubhouse leaders were Ludvig Aberg and Lanto Griffin
Ludvig Aberg and Lanto Griffin shared the lead Thursday (Friday in Manila) 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.
Strong winds wreaked havoc during the second round, forcing a lengthy suspension before play was halted due to darkness. Read more at straitstimes.com.
SAN DIEGO — 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 ...
Ludvig Aberg, Lanto Griffin Share Lead After Fierce Coastal Wind Interrupts Farmers Insurance Open SAN DIEGO (AP) — Ludvig Aberg and Lanto Griffin shared the lead Thursday at Torrey Pines in the ...
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,
SAN DIEGO — Harris English clearly relishes a challenge.
Harris English battled it out at the Torrey Pines Golf Club to win the 2025 Farmers Insurance Open. After four rounds at the golf club, in San Diego, California, English pipped Samuel Stevens and Andrew Novak as they finished in second and third place respectively.
American wins his fifth PGA Tour title after battling tough conditions on Torrey Pines’ South Course on Saturday
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,
He shot a 1-over 73 during another day of challenging weather at Torrey Pines, finishing his first tour win since 2021 at 8-under 280. Stevens began the day six shots off the lead, but surged into contention with a 68 for the best final round in a tournament with a tradition of furious final-day rallies.