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Farmers Insurance Open

The Farmers Insurance Open is a professional golf tournament on the PGA Tour, played in the San Diego, California, area in the early part of the season known as the "West Coast Swing".

Farmers Insurance Open
Tournament information
LocationSan Diego, California
Established1952[1]
Course(s)Torrey Pines Golf Course
(South Course)
(North Course)
Par72
Length7,765 yards (7,100 m) (S)
7,258 yards (6,637 m) (N)
Organized byCentury Club of San Diego
Tour(s)PGA Tour
FormatStroke play
Prize fundUS$8,400,000
Month playedJanuary
Tournament record score
Aggregate266 George Burns (1987)
266 Tiger Woods (1999)
To par−22 as above
Current champion
Max Homa
Location Map
Torrey Pines
Location in the United States
Torrey Pines
Location in California

The tournament was noted for having singer-actor Andy Williams as a celebrity host from 1968 through 1988.[2][3] It originated as the San Diego Open in 1952 and used that name in its title through 1985. Title sponsors were added in 1981, first with Wickes for two years, then three with Isuzu. Shearson Lehman Brothers became the title sponsors in 1986, replaced by Buick in 1992 and Farmers Insurance in 2010.[4] The event is organized by The Century Club of San Diego.

Although the San Diego Open began in 1952, the PGA Tour recognizes two earlier events of the same name: Leo Diegel won both events, in December 1927 and January 1929.[5][6][7] It was an autumn event in 1956 and 1957,[8][9] not held in 1958, and returned as a winter event in early 1959.[10]

Course history

Founded seventy-one years ago in 1952, the first two editions were played at San Diego Country Club in Chula Vista.[11][12] In 1954, the San Diego Open was at Rancho Santa Fe Golf Club,[13] which had hosted the Crosby Pro-Am prior to World War II.[14]

The event was played at Mission Valley Country Club in San Diego in 1955,[15] then went to Singing Hills Country Club in El Cajon in October 1956.[8] The tournament returned to Mission Valley C.C. in 1957,[9] where it stayed through 1963.[16] Mission Valley changed its name to Stardust Country Club in 1962 (and now is known as Riverwalk Golf Club). After one edition in 1964 at Rancho Bernardo Country Club (now Rancho Bernardo Inn) in San Diego,[17] it returned to Stardust for three years, through 1967.[18][19][20]

In 1968, the event began its present relationship with Torrey Pines Golf Course in La Jolla, a 36-hole public facility owned by the City of San Diego. During those early editions at Torrey Pines, the course length was under 6,850 yards (6,265 m).[21][22][23] In the current tournament set-up, players split the first 36 holes between the North and South Courses, then play the final 36 holes on the South Course. The South Course has hosted the U.S. Open twice: Tiger Woods won in a playoff in 2008,[24] and Jon Rahm won in 2021.

Winners

Year Winner Score To par Margin of
victory
Runner(s)-up Purse
($)
Winner's
share ($)
Farmers Insurance Open
2023   Max Homa 275 −13 2 strokes   Keegan Bradley 8,700,000 1,566,000
2022   Luke List 273 −15 Playoff   Will Zalatoris 8,400,000 1,512,000
2021   Patrick Reed 274 −14 5 strokes   Tony Finau
  Viktor Hovland
  Henrik Norlander
  Ryan Palmer
  Xander Schauffele
7,500,000 1,350,000
2020   Marc Leishman 273 −15 1 stroke   Jon Rahm 7,500,000 1,350,000
2019   Justin Rose 267 −21 2 strokes   Adam Scott 7,100,000 1,278,000
2018   Jason Day (2) 278 −10 Playoff   Alex Norén
  Ryan Palmer
6,900,000 1,242,000
2017   Jon Rahm 275 −13 3 strokes   Charles Howell III
  Pan Cheng-tsung
6,700,000 1,206,000
2016   Brandt Snedeker (2) 282 −6 1 stroke   K. J. Choi 6,500,000 1,170,000
2015   Jason Day 279 −9 Playoff   Harris English
  J. B. Holmes
  Scott Stallings
6,300,000 1,134,000
2014   Scott Stallings 279 −9 1 stroke   K. J. Choi
  Jason Day
  Graham DeLaet
  Marc Leishman
  Pat Perez
6,100,000 1,098,000
2013   Tiger Woods (7) 274 −14 4 strokes   Brandt Snedeker
  Josh Teater
6,100,000 1,098,000
2012   Brandt Snedeker 272 −16 Playoff   Kyle Stanley 6,000,000 1,080,000
2011   Bubba Watson 272 −16 1 stroke   Phil Mickelson 5,800,000 1,044,000
2010   Ben Crane 275 −13 1 stroke   Marc Leishman
  Michael Sim
  Brandt Snedeker
5,300,000 954,000
Buick Invitational
2009   Nick Watney 277 −11 1 stroke   John Rollins 5,300,000 954,000
2008   Tiger Woods (6) 269 −19 8 strokes   Ryuji Imada 5,200,000 936,000
2007   Tiger Woods (5) 273 −15 2 strokes   Charles Howell III 5,200,000 936,000
2006   Tiger Woods (4) 278 −10 Playoff   Nathan Green
  José María Olazábal
5,100,000 918,000
2005   Tiger Woods (3) 272 −16 3 strokes   Luke Donald
  Charles Howell III
  Tom Lehman
4,800,000 864,000
2004   John Daly 278 −10 Playoff   Luke Donald
  Chris Riley
4,800,000 864,000
2003   Tiger Woods (2) 272 −16 4 strokes   Carl Pettersson 4,500,000 810,000
2002   José María Olazábal 275 −13 1 stroke   J. L. Lewis
  Mark O'Meara
3,600,000 648,000
2001   Phil Mickelson (3) 269 −19 Playoff   Frank Lickliter
  Davis Love III
3,500,000 630,000
2000   Phil Mickelson (2) 270 −18 4 strokes   Shigeki Maruyama
  Tiger Woods
3,000,000 540,000
1999   Tiger Woods 266 −22 2 strokes   Billy Ray Brown 2,700,000 486,000
1998   Scott Simpson 204[a] −12 Playoff   Skip Kendall 2,100,000 378,000
1997   Mark O'Meara 275 −13 2 strokes   Donnie Hammond
  Mike Hulbert
  Lee Janzen
  David Ogrin
  Jesper Parnevik
  Craig Stadler
  Duffy Waldorf
1,500,000 270,000
1996   Davis Love III 269 −19 2 strokes   Phil Mickelson 1,200,000 216,000
Buick Invitational of California
1995   Peter Jacobsen 269 −19 4 strokes   Mark Calcavecchia
  Mike Hulbert
  Hal Sutton
  Kirk Triplett
1,200,000 216,000
1994   Craig Stadler 268 −20 1 stroke   Steve Lowery 1,100,000 198,000
1993   Phil Mickelson 278 −10 4 strokes   Dave Rummells 1,000,000 180,000
1992   Steve Pate (2) 200[a] −16 1 stroke   Chip Beck 1,000,000 180,000
Shearson Lehman Brothers Open
1991   Jay Don Blake 268 −20 2 strokes   Bill Sander 1,000,000 180,000
Shearson Lehman Hutton Open
1990   Dan Forsman 275 −13 2 strokes   Tommy Armour III 900,000 162,000
1989   Greg Twiggs 271 −17 2 strokes   Steve Elkington
  Brad Faxon
  Mark O'Meara
  Mark Wiebe
700,000 126,000
Shearson Lehman Hutton Andy Williams Open
1988   Steve Pate 269 −19 1 stroke   Jay Haas 650,000 117,000
Shearson Lehman Brothers Andy Williams Open
1987   George Burns 266 −22 4 strokes   J. C. Snead
  Bobby Wadkins
500,000 90,000
1986   Bob Tway 204[a] −12 Playoff   Bernhard Langer 450,000 81,000
Isuzu-Andy Williams San Diego Open
1985   Woody Blackburn 269 −19 Playoff   Ron Streck 400,000 72,000
1984   Gary Koch 272 −16 Playoff   Gary Hallberg 400,000 72,000
1983   Gary Hallberg 271 −17 1 stroke   Tom Kite 300,000 54,000
Wickes-Andy Williams San Diego Open
1982   Johnny Miller 270 −18 1 stroke   Jack Nicklaus 300,000 54,000
1981   Bruce Lietzke 278 −10 Playoff   Raymond Floyd
  Tom Jenkins
250,000 45,000
Andy Williams-San Diego Open Invitational
1980   Tom Watson (2) 275 −13 Playoff   D. A. Weibring 250,000 45,000
1979   Fuzzy Zoeller 282 −6 5 strokes   Billy Kratzert
  Wayne Levi
  Artie McNickle
  Tom Watson
250,000 45,000
1978   Jay Haas 278 −10 3 strokes   Andy Bean
  Gene Littler
  John Schroeder
200,000 40,000
1977   Tom Watson 269 −19 5 strokes   Larry Nelson
  John Schroeder
180,000 36,000
1976   J. C. Snead (2) 272 −16 1 stroke   Don Bies 180,000 36,000
1975   J. C. Snead 279 −9 Playoff   Raymond Floyd
  Bobby Nichols
170,000 34,000
1974   Bobby Nichols 275 −13 1 stroke   Rod Curl
  Gene Littler
170,000 34,000
1973   Bob Dickson 278 −10 1 stroke   Billy Casper
  Bruce Crampton
  Grier Jones
  Phil Rodgers
170,000 34,000
1972   Paul Harney 275 −13 1 stroke   Hale Irwin 150,000 30,000
1971   George Archer 272 −16 3 strokes   Dave Eichelberger 150,000 30,000
1970   Pete Brown 275 −13 Playoff   Tony Jacklin 150,000 30,000
1969   Jack Nicklaus 284 −4 1 stroke   Gene Littler 150,000 30,000
1968   Tom Weiskopf 273 −15 1 stroke   Al Geiberger 150,000 30,000
San Diego Open Invitational
1967   Bob Goalby 269 −15 1 stroke   Gay Brewer 71,000 13,200
1966   Billy Casper 268 −16 4 strokes   Tommy Aaron
  Tom Weiskopf
45,000 5,800
1965   Wes Ellis 267 −17 Playoff   Billy Casper 39,000 4,850
1964   Art Wall Jr. 274 −6 2 strokes   Tony Lema
  Bob Rosburg
30,000 4,300
1963   Gary Player 270 −14 1 stroke   Tony Lema 25,000 3,500
1962   Tommy Jacobs 277 −7 Playoff   Johnny Pott 25,000 3,500
1961   Arnold Palmer (2) 271 −13 1 stroke   Al Balding 22,500 2,800
1960   Mike Souchak 269 −19 1 stroke   Johnny Pott 22,500 2,800
1959   Marty Furgol 274 −14 1 stroke   Joe Campbell
  Billy Casper
  Dave Ragan
  Mike Souchak
  Bo Wininger
20,000 2,800
1958: No tournament
1957   Arnold Palmer 271 −17 1 stroke   Al Balding 15,000 2,400
Convair-San Diego Open
1956   Bob Rosburg 270 −18 2 strokes   Dick Mayer 15,000 2,400
1955   Tommy Bolt (2) 274 −14 2 strokes   Johnny Palmer 15,000 2,400
San Diego Open
1954   Gene Littler (a) 274 −14 4 strokes   Dutch Harrison 15,000 2,400
1953   Tommy Bolt 274 −14 3 strokes   Doug Ford 10,000 2,000
1952   Ted Kroll 276 −12 3 strokes   Jimmy Demaret 10,000 2,000

Note: Green highlight indicates scoring records.
Sources:[5][25]

Multiple winners

Through 2022, nine players have won this tournament more than once:

Records and trivia

  • Tournament course record:
  • Tiger Woods is the only seven-time winner of the tournament, and Phil Mickelson the only other to win more than twice.
  • Hall of Famer and San Diego native Gene Littler is the only amateur winner, achieving the feat in 1954, and awarded a five-piece tea set.[26] Subsequently, as a professional, Littler was a runner-up three times (1969, 1974, 1978).
  • A memorable year in the tournament's history was 1982, when Johnny Miller outdueled Jack Nicklaus to win by one stroke.[27]
  • Tiger Woods (2005–08) won four straight years, then won his fifth consecutive Torrey Pines tournament at the 2008 U.S. Open on the South Course that June.
  • Heavyweight boxer Joe Louis was invited to play in the San Diego Open in 1952 on a sponsor's exemption;
    • Louis became the first African American ever to play in this PGA Tour event.[28]

Notes

  1. ^ a b c Shortened to 54 holes due to rain.

References

  1. ^ Media Guide Book p. 20[permanent dead link]
  2. ^ "Weiskopf cops Williams Open". Eugene Register-Guard. (Oregon). Associated Press. February 12, 1968. p. 4B – via Google News Archive.
  3. ^ "Pate makes key birdie for victory". Eugene Register-Guard. (Oregon). Associated Press. February 22, 1988. p. 2B – via Google News Archive.
  4. ^ "Farmers Insurance to sponsor San Diego Tour event". PGA Tour. January 18, 2010. Retrieved March 13, 2013.
  5. ^ a b "Farmers Insurance Open – Past Winners & Runners-Up". PGA Tour.
  6. ^ "Diegel is winner of pro tourney". Spokane Daily Chronicle. (Washington). Associated Press. December 19, 1927. p. 18 – via Google News Archive.
  7. ^ "Leo Diegel wins San Diego Open". Spokesman-Review. (Spokane, Washington). Associated Press. January 7, 1929. p. 11 – via Google News Archive.
  8. ^ a b "Rosburg wins golf tourney". Eugene Register-Guard. (Oregon). United Press. October 8, 1956. p. 2B – via Google News Archive.
  9. ^ a b "Palmer wins golf tourney". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Associated Press. November 4, 1957. p. 28 – via Google News Archive.
  10. ^ "Marty Furgol winner in San Diego Open". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Associated Press. February 2, 1959. p. 21 – via Google News Archive.
  11. ^ "Ted Kroll's 276 wins San Diego tourney". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Associated Press. January 21, 1952. p. 18 – via Google News Archive.
  12. ^ "Bolt suppresses temper for $2000". Pittsburgh Press. United Press. January 19, 1953. p. 21 – via Google News Archive.
  13. ^ "Littler beats pros, wins San Diego". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Associated Press. January 25, 1954. p. 18 – via Google News Archive.
  14. ^ "John Dawson, amateur, wins Crosby golf". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Associated Press. February 2, 1942 – via Google News Archive.
  15. ^ "Bolt's 274 wins by two strokes". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Associated Press. January 24, 1955. p. 18 – via Google News Archive.
  16. ^ "Player's clutch putt wins San Diego Open". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Associated Press. January 14, 1963. p. 23 – via Google News Archive.
  17. ^ "Wall wins San Diego Open". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Associated Press. January 13, 1964. p. 22 – via Google News Archive.
  18. ^ "Ellis beats Casper in golf playoff". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Associated Press. January 18, 1965. p. 23 – via Google News Archive.
  19. ^ "Slim Casper carries weight in hometown". Pittsburgh Press. UPI. January 17, 1966. p. 31 – via Google News Archive.
  20. ^ "Goalby starts fast, ends long drought". Pittsburgh Press. UPI. January 16, 1967. p. 39 – via Google News Archive.
  21. ^ "Trio shares lead". Eugene Register-Guard. (Oregon). Associated Press. February 11, 1968. p. 4B – via Google News Archive.
  22. ^ "Littler shoots 67, assumes golf lead". Eugene Register-Guard. (Oregon). Associated Press. February 2, 1969. p. 2B – via Google News Archive.
  23. ^ "Nicklaus gains control as Jackline falls back". Eugene Register-Guard. (Oregon). Associated Press. February 1, 1970. p. 3B – via Google News Archive.
  24. ^ PGA Tour 2007 Official Guide. January 2007. pp. 1–5, 3–10, 11, 11–5.
  25. ^ "2009 Buick Invitational Media Guide - Tournament History" (PDF). www.buickinvitational.com.
  26. ^ "Littler beats pros, wins San Diego". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Associated Press. January 25, 1954. p. 18. Retrieved January 29, 2013 – via Google News Archive.
  27. ^ "Miller wins by 1 over on-rushing Nicklaus". Eugene Register-Guard. Associated Press. February 1, 1982. p. 3C. Retrieved January 29, 2013 – via Google News Archive.
  28. ^ Myers, Bob (January 17, 1952). "Joe Louis among 132 starters in San Diego golf". The Day. New London, Connecticut. Associated Press. p. 22. Retrieved January 29, 2013 – via Google News Archive.

External links

  • Official website
  • Coverage on the PGA Tour's official site

Coordinates: 32°54′11″N 117°14′42″W / 32.903°N 117.245°W / 32.903; -117.245

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The Farmers Insurance Open is a professional golf tournament on the PGA Tour played in the San Diego California area in the early part of the season known as the West Coast Swing Farmers Insurance OpenTournament informationLocationSan Diego CaliforniaEstablished1952 1 Course s Torrey Pines Golf Course South Course North Course Par72Length7 765 yards 7 100 m S 7 258 yards 6 637 m N Organized byCentury Club of San DiegoTour s PGA TourFormatStroke playPrize fundUS 8 400 000Month playedJanuaryTournament record scoreAggregate266 George Burns 1987 266 Tiger Woods 1999 To par 22 as aboveCurrent championMax HomaLocation MapTorrey PinesLocation in the United StatesShow map of the United StatesTorrey PinesLocation in CaliforniaShow map of CaliforniaThe tournament was noted for having singer actor Andy Williams as a celebrity host from 1968 through 1988 2 3 It originated as the San Diego Open in 1952 and used that name in its title through 1985 Title sponsors were added in 1981 first with Wickes for two years then three with Isuzu Shearson Lehman Brothers became the title sponsors in 1986 replaced by Buick in 1992 and Farmers Insurance in 2010 4 The event is organized by The Century Club of San Diego Although the San Diego Open began in 1952 the PGA Tour recognizes two earlier events of the same name Leo Diegel won both events in December 1927 and January 1929 5 6 7 It was an autumn event in 1956 and 1957 8 9 not held in 1958 and returned as a winter event in early 1959 10 Contents 1 Course history 2 Winners 3 Multiple winners 4 Records and trivia 5 Notes 6 References 7 External linksCourse history EditFounded seventy one years ago in 1952 the first two editions were played at San Diego Country Club in Chula Vista 11 12 In 1954 the San Diego Open was at Rancho Santa Fe Golf Club 13 which had hosted the Crosby Pro Am prior to World War II 14 The event was played at Mission Valley Country Club in San Diego in 1955 15 then went to Singing Hills Country Club in El Cajon in October 1956 8 The tournament returned to Mission Valley C C in 1957 9 where it stayed through 1963 16 Mission Valley changed its name to Stardust Country Club in 1962 and now is known as Riverwalk Golf Club After one edition in 1964 at Rancho Bernardo Country Club now Rancho Bernardo Inn in San Diego 17 it returned to Stardust for three years through 1967 18 19 20 In 1968 the event began its present relationship with Torrey Pines Golf Course in La Jolla a 36 hole public facility owned by the City of San Diego During those early editions at Torrey Pines the course length was under 6 850 yards 6 265 m 21 22 23 In the current tournament set up players split the first 36 holes between the North and South Courses then play the final 36 holes on the South Course The South Course has hosted the U S Open twice Tiger Woods won in a playoff in 2008 24 and Jon Rahm won in 2021 Winners EditYear Winner Score To par Margin ofvictory Runner s up Purse Winner sshare Farmers Insurance Open2023 Max Homa 275 13 2 strokes Keegan Bradley 8 700 000 1 566 0002022 Luke List 273 15 Playoff Will Zalatoris 8 400 000 1 512 0002021 Patrick Reed 274 14 5 strokes Tony Finau Viktor Hovland Henrik Norlander Ryan Palmer Xander Schauffele 7 500 000 1 350 0002020 Marc Leishman 273 15 1 stroke Jon Rahm 7 500 000 1 350 0002019 Justin Rose 267 21 2 strokes Adam Scott 7 100 000 1 278 0002018 Jason Day 2 278 10 Playoff Alex Noren Ryan Palmer 6 900 000 1 242 0002017 Jon Rahm 275 13 3 strokes Charles Howell III Pan Cheng tsung 6 700 000 1 206 0002016 Brandt Snedeker 2 282 6 1 stroke K J Choi 6 500 000 1 170 0002015 Jason Day 279 9 Playoff Harris English J B Holmes Scott Stallings 6 300 000 1 134 0002014 Scott Stallings 279 9 1 stroke K J Choi Jason Day Graham DeLaet Marc Leishman Pat Perez 6 100 000 1 098 0002013 Tiger Woods 7 274 14 4 strokes Brandt Snedeker Josh Teater 6 100 000 1 098 0002012 Brandt Snedeker 272 16 Playoff Kyle Stanley 6 000 000 1 080 0002011 Bubba Watson 272 16 1 stroke Phil Mickelson 5 800 000 1 044 0002010 Ben Crane 275 13 1 stroke Marc Leishman Michael Sim Brandt Snedeker 5 300 000 954 000Buick Invitational2009 Nick Watney 277 11 1 stroke John Rollins 5 300 000 954 0002008 Tiger Woods 6 269 19 8 strokes Ryuji Imada 5 200 000 936 0002007 Tiger Woods 5 273 15 2 strokes Charles Howell III 5 200 000 936 0002006 Tiger Woods 4 278 10 Playoff Nathan Green Jose Maria Olazabal 5 100 000 918 0002005 Tiger Woods 3 272 16 3 strokes Luke Donald Charles Howell III Tom Lehman 4 800 000 864 0002004 John Daly 278 10 Playoff Luke Donald Chris Riley 4 800 000 864 0002003 Tiger Woods 2 272 16 4 strokes Carl Pettersson 4 500 000 810 0002002 Jose Maria Olazabal 275 13 1 stroke J L Lewis Mark O Meara 3 600 000 648 0002001 Phil Mickelson 3 269 19 Playoff Frank Lickliter Davis Love III 3 500 000 630 0002000 Phil Mickelson 2 270 18 4 strokes Shigeki Maruyama Tiger Woods 3 000 000 540 0001999 Tiger Woods 266 22 2 strokes Billy Ray Brown 2 700 000 486 0001998 Scott Simpson 204 a 12 Playoff Skip Kendall 2 100 000 378 0001997 Mark O Meara 275 13 2 strokes Donnie Hammond Mike Hulbert Lee Janzen David Ogrin Jesper Parnevik Craig Stadler Duffy Waldorf 1 500 000 270 0001996 Davis Love III 269 19 2 strokes Phil Mickelson 1 200 000 216 000Buick Invitational of California1995 Peter Jacobsen 269 19 4 strokes Mark Calcavecchia Mike Hulbert Hal Sutton Kirk Triplett 1 200 000 216 0001994 Craig Stadler 268 20 1 stroke Steve Lowery 1 100 000 198 0001993 Phil Mickelson 278 10 4 strokes Dave Rummells 1 000 000 180 0001992 Steve Pate 2 200 a 16 1 stroke Chip Beck 1 000 000 180 000Shearson Lehman Brothers Open1991 Jay Don Blake 268 20 2 strokes Bill Sander 1 000 000 180 000Shearson Lehman Hutton Open1990 Dan Forsman 275 13 2 strokes Tommy Armour III 900 000 162 0001989 Greg Twiggs 271 17 2 strokes Steve Elkington Brad Faxon Mark O Meara Mark Wiebe 700 000 126 000Shearson Lehman Hutton Andy Williams Open1988 Steve Pate 269 19 1 stroke Jay Haas 650 000 117 000Shearson Lehman Brothers Andy Williams Open1987 George Burns 266 22 4 strokes J C Snead Bobby Wadkins 500 000 90 0001986 Bob Tway 204 a 12 Playoff Bernhard Langer 450 000 81 000Isuzu Andy Williams San Diego Open1985 Woody Blackburn 269 19 Playoff Ron Streck 400 000 72 0001984 Gary Koch 272 16 Playoff Gary Hallberg 400 000 72 0001983 Gary Hallberg 271 17 1 stroke Tom Kite 300 000 54 000Wickes Andy Williams San Diego Open1982 Johnny Miller 270 18 1 stroke Jack Nicklaus 300 000 54 0001981 Bruce Lietzke 278 10 Playoff Raymond Floyd Tom Jenkins 250 000 45 000Andy Williams San Diego Open Invitational1980 Tom Watson 2 275 13 Playoff D A Weibring 250 000 45 0001979 Fuzzy Zoeller 282 6 5 strokes Billy Kratzert Wayne Levi Artie McNickle Tom Watson 250 000 45 0001978 Jay Haas 278 10 3 strokes Andy Bean Gene Littler John Schroeder 200 000 40 0001977 Tom Watson 269 19 5 strokes Larry Nelson John Schroeder 180 000 36 0001976 J C Snead 2 272 16 1 stroke Don Bies 180 000 36 0001975 J C Snead 279 9 Playoff Raymond Floyd Bobby Nichols 170 000 34 0001974 Bobby Nichols 275 13 1 stroke Rod Curl Gene Littler 170 000 34 0001973 Bob Dickson 278 10 1 stroke Billy Casper Bruce Crampton Grier Jones Phil Rodgers 170 000 34 0001972 Paul Harney 275 13 1 stroke Hale Irwin 150 000 30 0001971 George Archer 272 16 3 strokes Dave Eichelberger 150 000 30 0001970 Pete Brown 275 13 Playoff Tony Jacklin 150 000 30 0001969 Jack Nicklaus 284 4 1 stroke Gene Littler 150 000 30 0001968 Tom Weiskopf 273 15 1 stroke Al Geiberger 150 000 30 000San Diego Open Invitational1967 Bob Goalby 269 15 1 stroke Gay Brewer 71 000 13 2001966 Billy Casper 268 16 4 strokes Tommy Aaron Tom Weiskopf 45 000 5 8001965 Wes Ellis 267 17 Playoff Billy Casper 39 000 4 8501964 Art Wall Jr 274 6 2 strokes Tony Lema Bob Rosburg 30 000 4 3001963 Gary Player 270 14 1 stroke Tony Lema 25 000 3 5001962 Tommy Jacobs 277 7 Playoff Johnny Pott 25 000 3 5001961 Arnold Palmer 2 271 13 1 stroke Al Balding 22 500 2 8001960 Mike Souchak 269 19 1 stroke Johnny Pott 22 500 2 8001959 Marty Furgol 274 14 1 stroke Joe Campbell Billy Casper Dave Ragan Mike Souchak Bo Wininger 20 000 2 8001958 No tournament1957 Arnold Palmer 271 17 1 stroke Al Balding 15 000 2 400Convair San Diego Open1956 Bob Rosburg 270 18 2 strokes Dick Mayer 15 000 2 4001955 Tommy Bolt 2 274 14 2 strokes Johnny Palmer 15 000 2 400San Diego Open1954 Gene Littler a 274 14 4 strokes Dutch Harrison 15 000 2 4001953 Tommy Bolt 274 14 3 strokes Doug Ford 10 000 2 0001952 Ted Kroll 276 12 3 strokes Jimmy Demaret 10 000 2 000Note Green highlight indicates scoring records Sources 5 25 Multiple winners EditThrough 2022 nine players have won this tournament more than once 7 wins Tiger Woods 1999 2003 2005 2006 2007 2008 2013 3 wins Phil Mickelson 1993 2000 2001 2 wins Tommy Bolt 1953 1955 Arnold Palmer 1957 1961 J C Snead 1975 1976 Tom Watson 1977 1980 Steve Pate 1988 1992 Brandt Snedeker 2012 2016 Jason Day 2015 2018Records and trivia EditTournament course record Torrey Pines North Course 61 Mark Brooks 1990 and Brandt Snedeker 2007 Torrey Pines South Course 62 Tiger Woods 1999 Tiger Woods is the only seven time winner of the tournament and Phil Mickelson the only other to win more than twice Hall of Famer and San Diego native Gene Littler is the only amateur winner achieving the feat in 1954 and awarded a five piece tea set 26 Subsequently as a professional Littler was a runner up three times 1969 1974 1978 A memorable year in the tournament s history was 1982 when Johnny Miller outdueled Jack Nicklaus to win by one stroke 27 Tiger Woods 2005 08 won four straight years then won his fifth consecutive Torrey Pines tournament at the 2008 U S Open on the South Course that June J C Snead 1975 76 and Phil Mickelson 2000 01 won in consecutive years Heavyweight boxer Joe Louis was invited to play in the San Diego Open in 1952 on a sponsor s exemption Louis became the first African American ever to play in this PGA Tour event 28 Notes Edit a b c Shortened to 54 holes due to rain References Edit Media Guide Book p 20 permanent dead link Weiskopf cops Williams Open Eugene Register Guard Oregon Associated Press February 12 1968 p 4B via Google News Archive Pate makes key birdie for victory Eugene Register Guard Oregon Associated Press February 22 1988 p 2B via Google News Archive Farmers Insurance to sponsor San Diego Tour event PGA Tour January 18 2010 Retrieved March 13 2013 a b Farmers Insurance Open Past Winners amp Runners Up PGA Tour Diegel is winner of pro tourney Spokane Daily Chronicle Washington Associated Press December 19 1927 p 18 via Google News Archive Leo Diegel wins San Diego Open Spokesman Review Spokane Washington Associated Press January 7 1929 p 11 via Google News Archive a b Rosburg wins golf tourney Eugene Register Guard Oregon United Press October 8 1956 p 2B via Google News Archive a b Palmer wins golf tourney Pittsburgh Post Gazette Associated Press November 4 1957 p 28 via Google News Archive Marty Furgol winner in San Diego Open Pittsburgh Post Gazette Associated Press February 2 1959 p 21 via Google News Archive Ted Kroll s 276 wins San Diego tourney Pittsburgh Post Gazette Associated Press January 21 1952 p 18 via Google News Archive Bolt suppresses temper for 2000 Pittsburgh Press United Press January 19 1953 p 21 via Google News Archive Littler beats pros wins San Diego Pittsburgh Post Gazette Associated Press January 25 1954 p 18 via Google News Archive John Dawson amateur wins Crosby golf Pittsburgh Post Gazette Associated Press February 2 1942 via Google News Archive Bolt s 274 wins by two strokes Pittsburgh Post Gazette Associated Press January 24 1955 p 18 via Google News Archive Player s clutch putt wins San Diego Open Pittsburgh Post Gazette Associated Press January 14 1963 p 23 via Google News Archive Wall wins San Diego Open Pittsburgh Post Gazette Associated Press January 13 1964 p 22 via Google News Archive Ellis beats Casper in golf playoff Pittsburgh Post Gazette Associated Press January 18 1965 p 23 via Google News Archive Slim Casper carries weight in hometown Pittsburgh Press UPI January 17 1966 p 31 via Google News Archive Goalby starts fast ends long drought Pittsburgh Press UPI January 16 1967 p 39 via Google News Archive Trio shares lead Eugene Register Guard Oregon Associated Press February 11 1968 p 4B via Google News Archive Littler shoots 67 assumes golf lead Eugene Register Guard Oregon Associated Press February 2 1969 p 2B via Google News Archive Nicklaus gains control as Jackline falls back Eugene Register Guard Oregon Associated Press February 1 1970 p 3B via Google News Archive PGA Tour 2007 Official Guide January 2007 pp 1 5 3 10 11 11 5 2009 Buick Invitational Media Guide Tournament History PDF www buickinvitational com Littler beats pros wins San Diego Pittsburgh Post Gazette Associated Press January 25 1954 p 18 Retrieved January 29 2013 via Google News Archive Miller wins by 1 over on rushing Nicklaus Eugene Register Guard Associated Press February 1 1982 p 3C Retrieved January 29 2013 via Google News Archive Myers Bob January 17 1952 Joe Louis among 132 starters in San Diego golf The Day New London Connecticut Associated Press p 22 Retrieved January 29 2013 via Google News Archive External links EditOfficial website Coverage on the PGA Tour s official site Coordinates 32 54 11 N 117 14 42 W 32 903 N 117 245 W 32 903 117 245 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Farmers Insurance Open amp oldid 1136157001, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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