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Justin Rose Dominates 2026 Farmers Insurance Open: Complete Leaderboard, Prize Money & Tournament Records

Farmers Insurance Open
Farmers Insurance Open

At 45 years old, England's Justin Rose delivered a masterclass performance at Torrey Pines Golf Course, capturing the 2026 Farmers Insurance Open with a record-breaking score of 23-under par. Rose dominated from start to finish, leading wire-to-wire and shattering the previous tournament record held jointly by Tiger Woods (1999) and George Burns (1987). The victory earned Rose $1,728,000 in prize money and 500 FedExCup points, marking his 13th PGA TOUR win. This comprehensive breakdown covers the complete final leaderboard, prize money distribution for all 74 players who made the cut, and an in-depth look at Rose's remarkable career achievements.

Justin Rose Dominates 2026 Farmers Insurance Open: Complete Leaderboard, Prize Money & Tournament Records

Justin Rose

🏌️ Record-Breaking Victory at Torrey Pines

The 2026 Farmers Insurance Open, held January 22-25 at the iconic Torrey Pines Golf Course in La Jolla, California, witnessed one of the most dominant performances in recent PGA TOUR history. Justin Rose's seven-stroke victory and tournament record 23-under par cemented his status as one of golf's ageless wonders.

Rose's opening round of 10-under 62 on the North Course set the tone for what would become a historic week. He never relinquished the lead, becoming the first pure wire-to-wire winner at Torrey Pines since Tommy Bolt in 1955. At 45 years and 7 months, Rose also became the oldest wire-to-wire winner on TOUR since Rocco Mediate at the 2010 Frys.com Open.

The tournament featured a $9,300,000 purse, with 74 players making the cut. Rose's performance was particularly impressive given the quality of the field, which included major champions and top-ranked players from around the world.

📈 How Justin Rose Made History

Justin Rose

⛳ Round-by-Round Scoring Breakdown

Round Course Score Par Cumulative Lead
Round 1 North Course 62 -10 -10 Lead by 1
Round 2 South Course 65 -7 -17 Lead by 4
Round 3 South Course 68 -4 -21 Lead by 6
Round 4 South Course 70 -2 -23 Won by 7

Rose's consistency was remarkable throughout the week. His approach play was particularly stellar, gaining 3.147 strokes on approach in Round 2 and 3.697 strokes in Round 3. These statistics highlight how Rose flagged his irons all week, leaving competitors scrambling for second place.

🎯 Key Moments in the Final Round

  • Holes 1-5: Five consecutive pars to maintain composure
  • Hole 6 (Par-5): Birdie to extend the lead
  • Hole 8 (Par-3): Tee shot to 9 feet, converted for birdie
  • Hole 9 (Par-5): Spectacular 37-foot putt for birdie
  • Back Nine: Steady even-par golf with final hole birdie

Rose was acutely aware of the tournament scoring record throughout his final round. "I was keenly aware of it, actually," Rose said after the round. "It was the only thing I was focused on the last three holes."

💰 Complete Prize Money Distribution

🥇 Winner and Runner-Up Prizes

Position Player Name Country Total Score Prize Money FedExCup Points
1st Justin Rose 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 England 265 (-23) $1,728,000 500.0
T2 Pierceson Coody 🇺🇸 USA 272 (-16) $726,400 208.3
T2 Si Woo Kim 🇰🇷 South Korea 272 (-16) $726,400 208.3
T2 Ryo Hisatsune 🇯🇵 Japan 272 (-16) $726,400 208.3

The tie for second place saw three players share the runner-up prize. Pierceson Coody delivered the round of the day with a final-round 65 (-7), catapulting him from T14 into contention. Despite this stellar finish, Rose's commanding lead proved insurmountable.

⭐ Top 10 Finishers

Pos Player Score R4 Earnings FedEx Pts
T5Jake Knapp273 (-15)-5$370,800105.0
T5Stephan Jaeger273 (-15)-4$370,800105.0
T7Sahith Theegala274 (-14)-6$301,60085.0
T7Andrew Novak274 (-14)-6$301,60085.0
T7Joel Dahmen274 (-14)+1$301,60085.0
10Maverick McNealy275 (-13)-2$261,60075.0

Joel Dahmen's story was particularly compelling. Starting the final round in second place, the 38-year-old struggled to a 1-over 73, dropping five positions. However, his birdie on the final hole secured a top-10 finish, which guaranteed him entry into the Cognizant Classic later in February—crucial for a player who lost his card after the 2025 season.

💪 Players Tied for 11th Place

Position Player Name Total Final Round Prize Money
T11Tony Finau276 (-12)-6$193,028.57
T11Hideki Matsuyama276 (-12)-2$193,028.57
T11Ryan Gerard276 (-12)-4$193,028.57
T11Adam Schenk276 (-12)-3$193,028.57
T11Keith Mitchell276 (-12)-3$193,028.57
T11Seamus Power276 (-12)-1$193,028.57
T11Haotong Li276 (-12)N/A$193,028.57

Tony Finau created headlines with a hole-in-one on the par-3 16th during the opening round from 215 yards. Despite starting with an even-par round, Finau climbed 19 positions on Sunday with a 6-under final round to finish T11.

📊 Full Leaderboard: Positions 18-74

🎯 Positions 18-30: Strong Finishes

Pos Player Name Score Prize Money FedEx Pts
T18Chris Gotterup277 (-11)$132,00046.0
T18Matt McCarty277 (-11)$132,00046.0
T18Michael Thorbjornsen277 (-11)$132,00046.0
T18David Lipsky277 (-11)$132,00046.0
T22Chad Ramey278 (-10)$92,64037.3
T22Kris Ventura278 (-10)$92,64037.3
T22Harris English278 (-10)$92,64037.3
T22Cameron Young278 (-10)$92,64037.3
T22Nicolai Højgaard278 (-10)$92,64037.3
T27Eric Cole279 (-9)$71,52031.0
T27Christiaan Bezuidenhout279 (-9)$71,52031.0
T27Patrick Rodgers279 (-9)$71,52031.0
T30Justin Lower280 (-8)$56,28023.1
T30Adam Scott280 (-8)$56,28023.1
T30Rasmus Højgaard280 (-8)$56,28023.1
T30Max McGreevy280 (-8)$56,28023.1
T30Kristoffer Reitan280 (-8)$56,28023.1
T30Samuel Stevens280 (-8)$56,28023.1
T30Isaiah Salinda280 (-8)$56,28023.1
T30Dan Brown280 (-8)$56,28023.1

Patrick Rodgers and Kristoffer Reitan each jumped 31 positions on Sunday with matching 6-under final rounds, showcasing the competitive nature of the tournament's closing day.

⚡ Positions 38-56: Making the Cut Count

Pos Player Score Earnings
T38Danny Walker281 (-7)$41,760
T38Matthieu Pavon281 (-7)$41,760
T38Karl Vilips281 (-7)$41,760
T38Jason Day281 (-7)$41,760
T38Emiliano Grillo281 (-7)$41,760
T43Keegan Bradley282 (-6)$31,264
T43John Parry282 (-6)$31,264
T43John VanDerLaan282 (-6)$31,264
T43Davis Thompson282 (-6)$31,264
T43Ricky Castillo282 (-6)$31,264
T43Johnny Keefer282 (-6)$31,264
T49Austin Eckroat283 (-5)$23,739.43
T49Mac Meissner283 (-5)$23,739.43
T49Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen283 (-5)$23,739.43
T49Taylor Moore283 (-5)$23,739.43
T49A.J. Ewart283 (-5)$23,739.43
T49Denny McCarthy283 (-5)$23,739.43
T49Zecheng Dou283 (-5)$23,739.43
T56Brooks Koepka284 (-4)$22,176
T56Matti Schmid284 (-4)$22,176
T56Sudarshan Yellamaraju284 (-4)$22,176

Brooks Koepka made his highly anticipated return to the PGA TOUR after leaving LIV Golf, finishing T56 in his comeback event. While the result wasn't what he hoped for, Koepka's third-round shot from the cart path became one of the tournament's viral moments.

🏅 Complete Results: Positions 59-74

Position Player Name Total Score Prize Money FedEx Points
T59Zach Bauchou285 (-3)$21,5044.9
T59Doug Ghim285 (-3)$21,5044.9
T59Sam Ryder285 (-3)$21,5044.9
T59Mackenzie Hughes285 (-3)$21,5044.9
63S.H. Kim286 (-2)$21,0244.4
64Keita Nakajima287 (-1)$20,8324.2
T65Wyndham Clark288 (E)$20,3523.7
T65Emilio Gonzalez288 (E)$20,3523.7
T65Marcelo Rozo288 (E)$20,3523.7
T65Tom Kim288 (E)$20,3523.7
69Mark Hubbard289 (+1)$19,8723.2
T70Cam Davis290 (+2)$19,3922.85
T70Tom Hoge290 (+2)$19,3922.85
T70Jackson Suber290 (+2)$19,3922.85
T70Richard Hoey290 (+2)$19,3922.85
74Kensei Hirata291 (+3)$18,9122.6

Even players finishing at the bottom of the leaderboard earned valuable FedExCup points and prize money, highlighting the depth of the PGA TOUR's purse distribution.

👤 Justin Rose: A Career Overview

🌟 Personal Information

Category Details
Full NameJustin Peter Rose
BornJuly 30, 1980 (Age 45)
BirthplaceJohannesburg, South Africa
NationalityEngland (moved at age 5)
Height6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)
Turned Professional1998
Current World RankingNo. 10 (OWGR)
ResidenceLos Angeles, California

🏆 Career Achievements

Major Championship Record:

  • U.S. Open Champion (2013) - Won at Merion Golf Club, defeating Phil Mickelson and Jason Day by 2 strokes
  • Masters Tournament: Runner-up (2015, 2017, 2025)
  • The Open Championship: Runner-up (2024)
  • PGA Championship: T3 (2012)

PGA TOUR Victories (13 Total):

  1. 2010 Memorial Tournament
  2. 2010 AT&T National
  3. 2011 BMW Championship
  4. 2012 WGC-Cadillac Championship
  5. 2013 U.S. Open
  6. 2014 Quicken Loans National
  7. 2015 Zurich Classic of New Orleans
  8. 2017 WGC-HSBC Champions
  9. 2018 Fort Worth Invitational
  10. 2019 Farmers Insurance Open
  11. 2023 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am
  12. 2026 Farmers Insurance Open

🎖️ Special Honors and Records

  • 2016 Olympic Gold Medal - Rio de Janeiro (First golfer to record hole-in-one in Olympic competition)
  • Former World No. 1 - Achieved September 2018, held for 13 weeks
  • 2018 FedExCup Champion
  • 2021 Payne Stewart Award Recipient
  • 2017 Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)
  • Most PGA TOUR wins by an Englishman - 13 victories (Nick Faldo had 9)
  • European Tour Order of Merit Winner - 2007

📊 Career Statistics

Statistic Total
PGA TOUR Wins13
Worldwide Wins25+
PGA TOUR Runner-Up Finishes17
PGA TOUR Top-10 Finishes117
Cuts Made347 of 445 (77.98%)
Career Earnings (PGA TOUR)Over $60 million
Ryder Cup AppearancesMultiple (key European team member)

💡 The Rose Resurgence

Rose's recent form has been nothing short of remarkable for a player in his mid-40s. After ending a four-year winless drought at the 2023 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, he made the 2023 Ryder Cup team and finished runner-up at the 2024 Open Championship. His 2026 Farmers Insurance Open victory demonstrates that he remains a legitimate contender for major championships.

"It doesn't get any easier, the game, for sure," Rose reflected after his victory. "I think obviously, historically, we've seen that guys do have that little kind of tail off. But Phil [Mickelson] won a major at [almost] 51; Adam Scott, you look at him, he's hitting the ball incredibly well. There's guys that can compete, I think, at this age."

Rose attributes his continued success to meticulous preparation, modern fitness techniques, and an expanded driving distance now exceeding 300 yards. His experience on the biggest stages in golf gives him a composure that few can match.

📖 Tournament Highlights & Notable Moments

🎬 Top Storylines from the Week

1. Rose's Historic Opening Round

Justin Rose's 10-under 62 on Thursday set the tone for the entire week. The round included an eagle and eight birdies, with only one bogey. This stellar start gave him a one-shot lead and the confidence to dominate throughout.

2. Tony Finau's Hole-in-One

On Thursday's opening round, Tony Finau aced the par-3 16th hole from 215 yards, creating one of the tournament's most memorable moments. Despite starting even par, Finau's strong weekend play moved him to T11.

3. Brooks Koepka's Return

The five-time major champion's return to the PGA TOUR from LIV Golf was met with warm fan reception. His cart path shot during Round 3 went viral on social media. "It made me feel good just to be out here," Koepka said of the fans' welcome.

4. Coody's Spectacular Sunday

Pierceson Coody's final-round 65 was the day's best score, vaulting him from T14 into a share of second place. The young American's performance showcased the depth of talent on the PGA TOUR.

📈 Tournament Records & Statistics

Record Category Score/Details Player Year
72-Hole Record 265 (-23) Justin Rose 2026
Previous 72-Hole Record 266 (-22) Tiger Woods / George Burns 1999 / 1987
36-Hole Record -17 Justin Rose 2026
54-Hole Record -21 Justin Rose 2026
Most Tournament Wins 7 victories Tiger Woods Various
Last Wire-to-Wire Winner Pure lead throughout Tommy Bolt 1955

🏟️ About Torrey Pines Golf Course

Torrey Pines, a 36-hole municipal facility in La Jolla, California, has hosted the Farmers Insurance Open since 1968. The South Course has also hosted the U.S. Open twice:

  • 2008: Tiger Woods defeated Rocco Mediate in a playoff
  • 2021: Jon Rahm won with birdies on the final two holes

The tournament format uses both North and South courses for the first two rounds, with all players competing on the South Course for the weekend. The South Course measures 7,765 yards and plays to a par of 72.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Q1: What was Justin Rose's winning score at the 2026 Farmers Insurance Open?

A: Justin Rose won with a tournament-record score of 23-under par (265), finishing seven strokes ahead of the field. His rounds were 62-65-68-70.

Q2: How much prize money did Justin Rose earn?

A: Rose earned $1,728,000 from the tournament's $9,300,000 purse, along with 500 FedExCup points.

Q3: Who finished in second place?

A: Three players tied for second at 16-under par: Pierceson Coody, Si Woo Kim, and Ryo Hisatsune. Each earned $726,400.

Q4: What tournament records did Justin Rose break?

A: Rose set new records for lowest 72-hole score (265/-23), 36-hole score (-17), and 54-hole score (-21). He also became the first wire-to-wire winner at Torrey Pines since Tommy Bolt in 1955.

Q5: How many PGA TOUR wins does Justin Rose have now?

A: This was Rose's 13th PGA TOUR victory, making him the Englishman with the most wins on the PGA TOUR, surpassing Nick Faldo's nine victories.

Q6: How did Brooks Koepka perform in his PGA TOUR return?

A: Brooks Koepka finished T56 at 4-under par in his first PGA TOUR event after returning from LIV Golf. He earned $22,176.

Q7: What is special about Justin Rose's age?

A: At 45 years and 7 months, Rose became the oldest wire-to-wire winner on the PGA TOUR since Rocco Mediate at the 2010 Frys.com Open, demonstrating that elite-level golf can be played well into one's 40s.

Q8: When is the next PGA TOUR event?

A: The PGA TOUR moves to Scottsdale, Arizona, for the WM Phoenix Open at TPC Scottsdale, one of the most popular and well-attended tournaments on the schedule.

Q9: How many players made the cut?

A: A total of 74 players made the cut and earned prize money and FedExCup points.

Q10: What other major moments happened during the tournament?

A: Key moments included Tony Finau's hole-in-one from 215 yards on the par-3 16th, Pierceson Coody's tournament-best 65 in the final round, and Joel Dahmen's clutch final-hole birdie to secure a top-10 finish and future playing opportunities.

✅ Quick Reference Summary

  • ✔️ Champion: Justin Rose (England) - 265 (-23)
  • ✔️ Winner's Prize: $1,728,000 + 500 FedExCup points
  • ✔️ Tournament Record: 23-under par (previous: 22-under)
  • ✔️ Margin of Victory: 7 strokes
  • ✔️ Runners-Up: Coody, Kim, Hisatsune (T2, -16)
  • ✔️ Total Purse: $9,300,000
  • ✔️ Players Making Cut: 74
  • ✔️ Rose's PGA TOUR Wins: 13 total
  • ✔️ Tournament Dates: January 22-25, 2026
  • ✔️ Venue: Torrey Pines Golf Course, La Jolla, CA
  • ✔️ Historic Achievement: First wire-to-wire winner since 1955
  • ✔️ Special Moment: Tony Finau hole-in-one (R1, 16th hole)

🎯 Final Thoughts

The 2026 Farmers Insurance Open will be remembered as one of the most dominant performances in recent PGA TOUR history. Justin Rose proved that age is merely a number when backed by skill, preparation, and championship experience. His wire-to-wire victory and record-breaking 23-under par performance established a new standard at Torrey Pines.

For the 73 other players who made the cut, the tournament provided valuable FedExCup points and prize money to start the 2026 season. From Pierceson Coody's sensational Sunday charge to Brooks Koepka's return to the PGA TOUR, the week was filled with compelling storylines.

As the TOUR heads to the raucous atmosphere of the WM Phoenix Open, golf fans will be watching to see if Rose can maintain this momentum and potentially add to his major championship tally. With the Masters just two months away, the Englishman has sent a clear message: he's ready to compete for the biggest prizes in golf.

The complete leaderboard and prize money breakdown above shows the depth of talent on the PGA TOUR and the life-changing opportunities available to players at every level. Whether finishing first or 74th, every player earned their place through exceptional golf.

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