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    Payday at Torrey Pines

    Here's the prize money payout for each golfer at the 2025 Farmers Insurance Open

    January 22, 2025
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    Sean M. Haffey

    Winning on the PGA Tour isn’t always easy—or pretty—as Harris English can now attest. En route to his victory Saturday at the Farmers Insurance Open, the 35-year-old veteran shot a final-round one-over 73—finishing with 12 straight pars—at Torrey Pines South to close out at eight under for the week. But it was still good enough to pull out a one-shot triumph over a hard-charging Sam Stevens (who shot a closing 68) and win his fifth career tour title.

    "It’s never easy out here," English said. "I haven’t slept on a lead in a long time, I can’t remember when. But I felt like I did a good job."

    This was actually the fourth time English had been in the lead entering the final 18 holes in a PGA Tour event, the last coming at the 2021 WGC-FedEx St. Jude Championship. And this is now the second time he's been able to close out a title while holding that 54-hole lead, the other coming at the 2021 Sentry Tournament of Champions.

    With the win, English claimed the first-place prize money payout of $1.674 million from the overall purse of $9.3 million.

    Here are the prize money payouts for every golfer who made the cut this week in San Diego.

    Win: Harris English, 280/-8, $1,674,000

    2: Sam Stevens, 281/-7, $1,013,700

    3: Andrew Novak, 282/-6, $641,700

    T-4: Sungjae Im, 283/-5, $418,500

    T-4: Kris Ventura, 283/-5, $418,500

    6: Hayden Springer, 284/-4, $337,125

    T-7: Will Gordon, 285/-3, $302,250

    T-7: Taylor Pendrith, 285/-3, $302,250

    T-9: Joel Dahmen, 286/-2, $225,525

    T-9: Lanto Griffin, 286/-2, $225,525

    T-9: Lee Hodges, 286/-2, $225,525

    T-9: K.H. Lee, 286/-2, $225,525

    T-9: Greyson Sigg, 286/-2, $225,525

    T-9: Danny Willett, 286/-2, $225,525

    Torrey Pines Golf Course: South
    Public
    Torrey Pines Golf Course: South
    La Jolla, CA
    Torrey Pines sits on one of the prettiest golf course sites in America, atop coastal bluffs north of San Diego with eye-dazzling views of the Pacific. Rees Jones’ remodeling of the South Course in the early 2000s not only made the course competitive for the 2008 U.S. Open (won by Tiger Woods in a playoff over Rocco Mediate), it also brought several coastal canyons into play for everyday play, especially on the par-3 third and par-4 14th. An annual PGA Tour stop, Torrey Pines received another boost by Jones prior to hosting its second U.S. Open in 2021, this one won by Jon Rahm.
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    T-15: Keegan Bradley, 287/-1, $132,731.67

    T-15: Ricky Castillo, 287/-1, $132,731.67

    T-15: Thomas Detry, 287/-1, $132,731.67

    T-15: Ryan Gerard, 287/-1, $132,731.67

    T-15: Beau Hossler, 287/-1, $132,731.67

    T-15: Aldrich Potgieter, 287/-1, $132,731.67

    T-15: J.J. Spaun, 287/-1, $132,731.67

    T-15: Kevin Streelman, 287/-1, $132,731.67

    T-15: Sami Valimaki, 287/-1, $132,731.67

    T-15: Luke Clanton - a, 287/-1, Amateur

    T-25: Wesley Bryan, 288/E, $74,067.86

    Torrey Pines Golf Course: North
    Mark Degnan
    Public
    Torrey Pines Golf Course: North
    La Jolla, CA
    3.5
    20 Panelists
    Redesigned by Tom Weiskopf in 2018, Torrey Pines' North course became friendlier for the average golfer. The number of bunkers were reduced from 60 to 42 and made easier to play out of. And the average green size was increased from 4,500 square feet to 6,000. Lastly, Weiskopf added one of his signatures: a short, drivable par 4 (the seventh)—making the companion course to the championship South course a little more fun. This may sound like a dumbing down of the architecture but it isn't. Within the simplification is a wide variety of green configurations and contours, with slopes rising and falling, some set high and others low, and many with more internal contour than is found on most greens on the South course, including the surfaces of the cross-ravine par-3 12th and par-3 15th. The North course also boasts ocean and canyon views on par with the South, particularly the par-4 16th rising along the Pacific Ocean cliffs and brining the player in the most direct contact with the stunning panorama. Perhaps because we feel there's a better couse hidden somewhere beneath the current South course, playing the North doesn't feel like a step down, just a step across to the other side of one the best public golf sites in the U.S.
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    T-25: Chris Gotterup, 288/E, $74,067.86

    T-25: Charley Hoffman, 288/E, $74,067.86

    T-25: Matteo Manassero, 288/E, $74,067.86

    T-25: Sam Ryder, 288/E, $74,067.86

    T-25: Adam Schenk, 288/E, $74,067.86

    T-25: Matti Schmid, 288/E, $74,067.86

    T-32: Aaron Baddeley, 289/+1, $52,080

    T-32: Zac Blair, 289/+1, $52,080

    T-32: Jason Day, 289/+1, $52,080

    T-32: Jake Knapp, 289/+1, $52,080

    T-32: Hideki Matsuyama, 289/+1, $52,080

    T-32: Andrew Putnam, 289/+1, $52,080

    T-32: Brandt Snedeker, 289/+1, $52,080

    T-32: Vince Whaley, 289/+1, $52,080

    T-40: Vincent Norrman, 290/+2, $41,385

    T-40: Norman Xiong, 290/+2, $41,385

    T-42: Ludvig Åberg, 291/+3, $33,945

    T-42: Garrick Higgo, 291/+3, $33,945

    T-42: Chan Kim, 291/+3, $33,945

    T-42: Isaiah Salinda, 291/+3, $33,945

    T-42: Jhonattan Vegas, 291/+3, $33,945

    T-42: Danny Walker, 291/+3, $33,945

    T-48: Max Greyserman, 292/+4, $25,482

    T-48: Zach Johnson, 292/+4, $25,482

    T-48: Chad Ramey, 292/+4, $25,482

    T-48: Antoine Rozner, 292/+4, $25,482

    T-52: Maverick McNealy, 293/+5, $22,645.50

    T-52: Mac Meissner, 293/+5, $22,645.50

    T-52: Sahith Theegala, 293/+5, $22,645.50

    T-52: Kevin Tway, 293/+5, $22,645.50

    T-56: Frankie Capan III, 294/+6, $21,390

    T-56: Luke List, 294/+6, $21,390

    T-56: Taylor Moore, 294/+6, $21,390

    T-56: John Pak, 294/+6, $21,390

    T-56: Patrick Rodgers, 294/+6, $21,390

    T-56: Jackson Suber, 294/+6, $21,390

    T-56: Jackson Koivun - a, 294/+6, Amateur

    T-63: Steven Fisk, 295/+7, $20,553

    T-63: Noah Goodwin, 295/+7, $20,553

    T-63: Harry Higgs, 295/+7, $20,553

    T-66: Cristobal Del Solar, 296/+8, $20,088

    T-66: William Mouw, 296/+8, $20,088

    T-68: Eric Cole, 297/+9, $19,716

    T-68: Mark Hubbard, 297/+9, $19,716

    70: Chandler Phillips, 302/+14, $19,437