Spectacular wire-to-wire win for Justin Rose

Spectacular wire-to-wire win for Justin Rose

Farmers Insurance Open R4

Justin Rose wipes his putter face during the Genesis Scottish Open.

Justin Rose started the day at the Farmers Insurance Open with a six-shot lead and fired three birdies and one bogey for a 2-under 70 to reach 23-under and win by seven shots.

This was the Englishman’s 13th PGA Tour title in his 447th start at the age of 45 years, 6 months and 2 days. He is the first player 45 years or older since Loren Roberts (2000 Greater Milwaukee Open) to win by seven or more strokes.

He holds the most wins on Tour of any player from England since 1940 (next: Nick Faldo/9 wins).

“There’s always nerves. There’s always that sort of — I had a sort of realization on the golf course today that it’s a lot easier being on the golf course than it is thinking about it the night before,” said Rose.

“Your mind will go to certain holes, certain tee shots and in the back of your mind you’re already sort of stressing about it. When you’re actually on the golf course and you have the club in your hand and you are willing to be committed, it’s never as bad as you kind of think. So that’s kind of a nice realization to have on the golf course rather than the other way around.”

Rose is the 85th player in Tour history to reach 13 wins and moves to T73 on the all-time wins list. The 2018 FedExCup champion becomes the ninth player to have 13 victories or more including a FedExCup title (Tiger Woods, Vijay Singh, Rory McIlroy, Dustin Johnson, Scottie Scheffler, Jim Furyk, Justin Thomas, Jordan Spieth).

With this win, Rose became the oldest wire-to-wire winner on Tour since Rocco Mediate (2010 Procore Championship/47 years) and the oldest winner of the Famers Insurance Open (previous: Marty Furgol/1959/43).

265 (-23) marks the lowest 72-hole score in tournament history (previous 266: George Burns/1987, Tiger Woods/1999) and the seven-stroke margin is the largest margin of victory at the event since Tiger Woods in 2008 (8 strokes). Rose had also earlier set new 54- and 36-hole records.

“First and foremost, it’s an amazing thing to win any time any place by one, by whoever, wherever on any golf course,” he said.

“But when you start to think about some of the way this week unfolded, it really is probably incredibly special. I think the 36-hole, 54-, 72-hole scoring record. The fact I think I was able to kind of build my lead each day, you know, extend my lead each day is something that obviously as a player I’m proud of where you can kind of feel like you can play with that pressure from day one, go wire-to-wire and kind of keep progressing and keep moving forward. Maybe that’s something that I haven’t been able to achieve before either, so a lot of self-satisfaction in that one.

“This has always been sort of one of my favorite tournaments to come to, whether it just be the San Diego area, the Del Mar area, the golf course itself. Even though the golf course has been hit or miss for me, I kind of feel like I played well or not. I think last year I missed the cut at both the Farmers and the Genesis that we had here in that one year.

“But anyway, not to talk about that. But yeah, just what a week from start to finish. I think it was sort of, I just got really disciplined this week. Obviously I was playing well but I just thought the way I managed my game, the way I thought about things, the way I was patient at the right time, the way I was able to absorb a little bit of the odd mistake by holing the right putt at the right time. There was a lot of sort of real I guess mental maturity from a strategic golf point of view out there, which, you know, I think you look at the best players in history, Jack, Tiger, I’m going to say Scottie Scheffler now as well, that’s the sort of thing that they do really well week in and week out and I feel like that’s something that I did really, really well this week.”

Pierceson Coody fired nine birdies and two bogeys for a 7-under 65, the low round of the day, to reach 16-under and collect his second runner-up finish in his 56th start on Tour (2024 ISCO Championship).

Sharing second place was Korean Si Woo Kim who made just one bogey for a 69, earning his best finish since the 2023 CJ CUP Byron Nelson (T2). This marks his second consecutive top-10 of the season (T6/The American Express).

Japan’s Ryo Hisatsune also finished runner-up, his best result in his 65th start (previous: T3/2024 Wyndham Championship) having made three bogeys for a 69.

Jake Knapp of the United States made three bogeys to record a 67 and finish T5 at 15-under alongside Germany’s Stephan Jaeger who also made three bogeys for a 68.

Making his first start in a non-major on the PGA Tour since the 2022 WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play via the Returning Member Program, Brooks Koepka signed for a 70 having made three bogeys to finish T56 at 4-under in his 187th start and fifth at the Farmers Insurance Open.

Aon Swing 5

The Farmers Insurance Open is the third of a four-tournament stretch for players to earn FedExCup towards the Aon Swing 5 with entry into the next two Signature Events. The top five players, not otherwise exempt, who earn the most FedExCup points during the Sony Open in Hawaii, The American Express, the Farmers Insurance Open and the WM Phoenix Open will qualify for the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am and The Genesis Invitational.

Aon Swing 5 Leaderboard through the Farmers Insurance Open:

• 1. Pierceson Coody – 306.5 points
• 2. Matt McCarty – 235.25 points
• 3. Patrick Rodgers – 229.792 points
• 4. Ryo Hisatsune – 217.125 points
• 5. Andrew Putnam – 183.75 point

Pos.PlayerTo ParR1R2R3R4Total
1Justin Rose(SC)-2362656870265
T2Pierceson Coody(SC)-1668706965272
T2Si Woo Kim(SC)-1668666969272
T2Ryo Hisatsune(SC)-1669666869272
T5Jake Knapp(SC)-1566707067273
T5Stephan Jaeger(SC)-1565756568273
T7Sahith Theegala(SC)-1466697366274
T7Andrew Novak(SC)-1469697066274
T7Joel Dahmen(SC)-1470636873274
10Maverick McNealy(SC)-1365707070275
T11Tony Finau(SC)-1272677166276
T11Ryan Gerard(SC)-1270677168276
T11Adam Schenk(SC)-1269706869276
T11Keith Mitchell(SC)-1267726869276
T11Hideki Matsuyama(SC)-1264736970276
T11Seamus Power(SC)-1265667471276
T11Haotong Li(SC)-1269686970276
T18Michael Thorbjornsen(SC)-1168677270277
T18Chris Gotterup(SC)-1168707069277
T18Matt McCarty(SC)-1170686970277
T18David Lipsky(SC)-1171657071277
T22Chad Ramey(SC)-1074676968278
T22Cameron Young(SC)-1070687268278
T22Nicolai Højgaard(SC)-1070677269278
T22Harris English(SC)-1073686770278
T22Kris Ventura(SC)-1066707072278
T27Christiaan Bezuidenhout(SC)-968717169279
T27Patrick Rodgers(SC)-970707366279
T27Eric Cole(SC)-969667272279
T30Isaiah Salinda(SC)-871707069280
T30Sam Stevens(SC)-868727169280
T30Rasmus Højgaard(SC)-874677069280
T30Adam Scott(SC)-868717368280
T30Justin Lower(SC)-863727372280
T30Dan Brown(SC)-868707072280
T30Kristoffer Reitan(SC)-867737466280
T30Max McGreevy(SC)-866677176280
T38Matthieu Pavon(SC)-767747070281
T38Karl Vilips(SC)-767727270281
T38Jason Day(SC)-767746872281
T38Danny Walker(SC)-767687769281
T38Emiliano Grillo(SC)-772697367281
T43John VanDerLaan(SC)-668707371282
T43Johnny Keefer(SC)-670697370282
T43Keegan Bradley(SC)-669697470282
T43Davis Thompson(SC)-667737270282
T43John Parry(SC)-667717173282
T43Ricky Castillo(SC)-668717568282
T49Mac Meissner(SC)-568687572283
T49Denny McCarthy(SC)-572697072283
T49Taylor Moore(SC)-568717371283
T49Austin Eckroat(SC)-567707571283
T49Zecheng Dou(SC)-572697171283
T49Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen(SC)-569677770283
T49A.J. Ewart(SC)-571697469283
T56Matti Schmid(SC)-473677074284
T56Sudarshan Yellamaraju(SC)-474677172284
T56Brooks Koepka(SC)-473687370284
T59Mackenzie Hughes(SC)-371707074285
T59Doug Ghim(SC)-371697273285
T59Sam Ryder(SC)-368727273285
T59Zach Bauchou(SC)-368697672285
63S.H. Kim(SC)-268727274286
64Keita Nakajima(SC)-169717671287
T65Wyndham Clark(SC)Par70697376288
T65Marcelo Rozo(SC)Par66757572288
T65Emilio Gonzalez(SC)Par74677572288
T65Tom Kim(SC)Par71707671288
69Mark Hubbard(SC)+166757375289
T70Cam Davis(SC)+269717179290
T70Rico Hoey(SC)+271707376290
T70Tom Hoge(SC)+271687774290
T70Jackson Suber(SC)+269708170290
74Kensei Hirata(SC)+370707675291
CUTSami Valimaki-26874--142
CUTPatrick Cantlay-27270--142
CUTSteven Fisk-27468--142
CUTJesper Svensson-27072--142
CUTMax Greyserman-26478--142
CUTKevin Yu-27468--142
CUTTaylor Pendrith-27072--142
CUTWilliam Mouw-27468--142
CUTXander Schauffele-27369--142
CUTChristo Lamprecht-27072--142
CUTDylan Wu-27072--142
CUTChandler Blanchet-27369--142
CUTThorbjørn Olesen-17271--143
CUTGordon Sargent-16875--143
CUTGary Woodland-17172--143
CUTChandler Phillips-17469--143
CUTAustin Smotherman-17073--143
CUTMarcus Byrd-17271--143
CUTBeau Hossler-17073--143
CUTWill Zalatoris-16875--143
CUTJustin Hastings-17370--143
CUTLanto GriffinPar7470--144
CUTPeter MalnatiPar7470--144
CUTDavis RileyPar7668--144
CUTAlex NorenPar7569--144
CUTJeremy PaulPar7272--144
CUTMatt KucharPar7173--144
CUTJ.J. SpaunPar7569--144
CUTAdrien SaddierPar7173--144
CUTHunter LoganPar7371--144
CUTKevin Roy+17174--145
CUTVince Whaley+17471--145
CUTAkshay Bhatia+17669--145
CUTAaron Wise+17570--145
CUTBrandt Snedeker+16976--145
CUTPontus Nyholm+17669--145
CUTDavid Ford+17273--145
CUTJordan Smith+17372--145
CUTHenrik Norlander+17273--145
CUTMax Homa+17570--145
CUTLuke List+27274--146
CUTAdam Svensson+27175--146
CUTCharley Hoffman+27175--146
CUTTakumi Kanaya+27571--146
CUTAlex Smalley+27076--146
CUTLuke Clanton+27571--146
CUTAldrich Potgieter+27175--146
CUTAdrien Dumont de Chassart+37275--147
CUTLee Hodges+36978--147
CUTRafael Campos+37770--147
CUTErik van Rooyen+37572--147
CUTGarrick Higgo+36978--147
CUTJeffrey Kang+37572--147
CUTAndrew Putnam+37572--147
CUTPatrick Fishburn+37275--147
CUTAlejandro Tosti+37275--147
CUTThomas Rosenmueller+37077--147
CUTNeal Shipley+37671--147
CUTMarco Penge+47573--148
CUTDavis Chatfield+47672--148
CUTJoe Highsmith+46979--148
CUTHank Lebioda+47771--148
CUTMatt Wallace+47870--148
CUTKevin Streelman+57871--149
CUTBilly Horschel+57475--149
CUTBrice Garnett+57475--149
CUTCamilo Villegas+67872--150
CUTMark Geddes+67674--150
CUTLudvig Åberg+67872--150
CUTFrankie Capan III+77576--151
CUTJhonattan Vegas+87577--152
CUTS.T. Lee+107678--154
DQMichael Brennan-70---70
Updated: February 2, 2026