Farmers Insurance Open 2025: Preview, field, betting odds, tee times, and how to watch

Everything you need to know about the 2025 Farmers Insurance Open.

Everything you need to know about the 2025 Farmers Insurance Open on the PGA Tour.

The PGA Tour’s West Coast Swing heads south to Torrey Pines in San Diego for the 2025 Farmers Insurance Open where Matthieu Pavon will defend the title that saw him become the first Frenchman since 1907 to win on golf’s premier tour.

Pavon held off Denmark’s Nicolai Hojgaard by a stroke on the notoriously difficult South Course, a two-time host of the US Open, to claim the historic win and join an illustrious group of past champions including Arnold Palmer, Gary Player, Jack Nicklaus, Tom Watson, Phil Mickelson, Tiger Woods, Jon Rahm, and Justin Rose.

The event has a distinguished history dating back to 1952, taking place under the banner of several title sponsors including Convair, Wickes, Isuzu, Shearson Lehman Brothers, and Buick before Farmers Insurance took it on in 2010.

Due to the NFL Conference Championship Games taking place on Sunday 26, the PGA Tour has once again moved the tournament forward a day – as it has since 2022. This means the tournament begins on Wednesday and concludes on Saturday.

Matthieu Pavon became the first Frenchman to win on the PGA Tour since 1907 at the Farmers Insurance Open.

Where is the Farmers Insurance Open played?

The Farmers Insurance Open is held across two different courses at Torrey Pines in San Diego, California. All 156 golfers in the field will play one round on the par 72 North Course, measuring 7,258 yards, and one round on the longer, more arduous, 7,765-yard par 72 South Course. The 65 and ties who make the cut will play the final two rounds on the South Course.

See where both William Francis Bell designed courses rank in our Top 100 Best Golf Courses in the USA.

Torrey Pines' South Course is one of the best golf courses in the USA.

Who is playing in the Farmers Insurance Open?

See the full list of pros teeing it up and how they qualified here.

Who will win the Farmers Insurance Open?

Selected odds: TBC

How much will the Farmers Insurance Open winner receive?

The purse in 2025 remains consistent at $9,000,000, some $7.5 million more than that on offer at the Ras Al Khaimah Championship on the DP World Tour. The winner at Torrey Pines will take home a $1.62 million cut and 500 FedExCup points to add to their tally.

Who has won the Farmers Insurance Open?

Here is a recent roll call of Farmers Insurance Open champions since its name change from the Buick Invitational in 2010:

YearWinnerScoreMargin Runner(s)-up
2024 Matthieu Pavon−131 stroke Nicolai Højgaard
2023 Max Homa−132 strokes Keegan Bradley
2022 Luke List−15Playoff Will Zalatoris
2021 Patrick Reed−145 strokes Tony Finau
 Viktor Hovland
 Henrik Norlander
 Ryan Palmer
 Xander Schauffele
2020 Marc Leishman−151 stroke Jon Rahm
2019 Justin Rose−212 strokes Adam Scott
2018 Jason Day (2)−10Playoff Alex Norén
 Ryan Palmer
2017 Jon Rahm−133 strokes Charles Howell III
 Pan Cheng-tsung
2016 Brandt Snedeker (2)−61 stroke K. J. Choi
2015 Jason Day−9Playoff Harris English
 J. B. Holmes
 Scott Stallings
2014 Scott Stallings−91 stroke K. J. Choi
 Jason Day
 Graham DeLaet
 Marc Leishman
 Pat Perez
2013 Tiger Woods (7)−144 strokes Brandt Snedeker
 Josh Teater
2012 Brandt Snedeker−16Playoff Kyle Stanley
2011 Bubba Watson−161 stroke Phil Mickelson
2010 Ben Crane−131 stroke Marc Leishman
 Michael Sim
 Brandt Snedeker
Max Homa won the 2023 Farmers Insurance Open.

How to watch the Farmers Insurance Open

US viewers can catch all the action on Golf Channel

All times EST

Wednesday, January 22: The Golf Channel, 15.00

Thursday, January 23: The Golf Channel, 15.00

Friday, January 24: The Golf Channel, 15.00

Saturday, January 25: The Golf Channel, 13.30

UK viewers can catch all the action on Sky Sports Golf

All times GMT

Wednesday, January 22: Sky Sports Golf, 17.00

Thursday, January 23: Sky Sports Golf, 17.00

Friday, January 24: Sky Sports Golf, 17.00

Saturday, January 25: Sky Sports Golf, 19.00

Farmers Insurance Open 2025: Tee Times

Tee times and groupings can be found here once available.

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