A decade removed from holding the 54-hole lead at the Farmers Insurance Open, Harris English finds himself in the same position after three rounds of the 2025 tournament. Firing a
Harris English finishes a shot ahead of Sam Stevens to win the Farmers Insurance Open at Torrey Pines for his first PGA Tour victory since 2021.
When Harris English checked the weather for the final round at Torrey Pines Golf Course, he never blinked at the forecast of high winds and tough conditions. On a day when several players were blown away by gusts up to 25 miles per hour,
Harris English finished his 6-under 66 with three straight birdies Friday, charging into a one-shot lead over Andrew Novak at 9-under 207 heading into the final round of the Farmers Insurance Open.
A decade after falling in a playoff at the Farmers Insurance Open, Harris English has found his way into the winner's circle on the coast of California. Converting a one-stroke lead at the 54-hole mark into a one-stroke victory,
SAN DIEGO — Harris English has been on a roll at Torrey Pines before, so the feeling was familiar when he really got it going late in the third round of the Farmers Insurance Open. English finished his 6-under 66 with three straight birdies Friday, charging into a one-shot lead over Andrew Novak at 9-under 207 heading into the final round.
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More changes could be on the way for the PGA Tour. That might include the use of rangefinders to speed play and even disclosing violations and fines related to pace of play.
Another week, another top-five finish from our picks. Sam Stevens finished in second after an incredible Sunday round at Torrey Pines. All we needed was a single bogey from Harris English to get into a playoff,
Harris English shoots 1-over par(73) in the final round at Torrey Pines South Golf Course to hold off a climbing Sam Stevens(-7) by one stroke, on Saturday, Jan. 25. With difficult weather and green conditions,
Rory McIlroy doesn't have a cure-all solution to golf's pace-of-play problem, and he knows the ideas he does have won't make everyone happy.
The angst about pace of play in golf has been around for ages. One overlooked example is a memo from Joe Dey, the USGA executive director who in 1950 issued a notice to players when they registered for the U.