The $9.2 million Farmers Insurance Open is scheduled to begin Wednesday at Torrey Pines Golf Course, short of some of its star power by injury and illness.
Xander Schauffele is dealing with a right rib injury that has affected him since late last season, according to Golf Channel's Todd Lewis. The discomfort began towards the end of 2024, and while Schauffele played through the pain at the Sentry,
The final field for next week’s Farmers Insurance Open was released Friday afternoon, and the tournament at Torrey Pines is missing its biggest draw — native son Xander Schauffele, the world’s No. 2-ranked golfer.
Scheffler said he’s not going to rush back from a hand injury while Schauffele is reportedly not taking full swings as he deals with a right rib injury.
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For the first time since 2015, Xander Schauffele will not be playing in his hometown event, the 2025 Farmers Insurance Open. The San Diego native's name was not among those listed in the field as ...
Xander Schauffele has pulled out of the upcoming Farmers Insurance Open unexpectedly due to medical reasons. He had missed out on the Sony Open and American Express tournaments as well.
Xander Schauffele, the world's number two ranked player, surprisingly withdrew from The American Express on Monday.
Schauffele, who opened 2025 with a T30 at The Sentry, also will miss the second match for his TGL team. After winning the debut match of the league, the New York Golf Club will feature Rickie Fowler, Matt Fitzpatrick and Cameron Young on Tuesday.
Will Zalatoris and Gary Woodland withdrew from the Farmers Insurance Open on Wednesday, just hours before their scheduled first-round tee times at Torrey Pines Golf Course in San Diego. An immediate explanation for the players' absences was not provided by PGA Tour Communications.
A new season in any sport is ripe with optimism and enthusiasm, and that's how PGA Tour Commissioner Jay Monahan sounded when he delivered a year-end video message that promised innovation and excitement.
Charley Hoffman believes San Diego and the PGA Tour "took it for granted that Tiger Woods was going to show up" every year at the Farmers Insurance Open.