Justin Rose runs away at Torrey Pines in historic Farmers victory

Justin Rose became the first wire-to-wire winner of the Farmers since Tommy Bolt in 1955, finishing off a dominant week Sunday at Torrey Pines.

Perhaps Joel Dahmen said it best when asked Saturday what it was going to take for him to catch Justin Rose.

"My only hope is if he doesn't set his alarm," Dahmen started, speaking of Rose's six-shot lead going into the final round, the second-largest in the history of the Farmers Insurance Open. And unfortunately for Dahmen and the rest of the field, Rose didn't sleep in but showed up to Torrey Pines South Course in La Jolla, California, and put an exclamation point on arguably the most dominant week of his career.

The 45-year-old Rose became the first wire-to-wire winner of the Farmers since Tommy Bolt in 1955, finishing at 23-under 265 for the week, a tournament scoring record. Rose started in spectacular fashion on the North Course, signing for 10-under 62, and he never looked back, increasing his lead every day before a relatively stress-free stroll above the Pacific Ocean on Sunday leading to his 13th PGA Tour title.

On a golf course that's normally known for its stoutness and difficult test, Rose made it his personal playground, earning his second win at the Farmers (first in 2019). It's also his second victory in recent months, in addition to his playoff triumph at the FedEx St. Jude Championship.

Justin Rose of England walks on the first green during the final round of the Farmers Insurance Open 2026 at Torrey Pines South Course on February 01, 2026 in La Jolla, California.

Rose's week was hard to encapsulate in words. He sucked the air out of Torrey Pines, setting the 36-hole and 54-hole scoring records while having his opponents chasing second place. He was incredible approaching the greens, gaining nearly seven shots on the field. On Saturday when Rose shot 4-under 68, he lost a stroke on the greens but still grew his lead.

On Sunday, he fist pumped after a clutch par save on 4. Then on the par-5 sixth, he hit his approach inside 10 feet, and though he missed the eagle putt, birdie was confirmation the Farmers was Rose's. The only thing left to be determined was the margin of victory, which ended up being seven over Pierceson Coody, Si Woo Kim and Ryo Hisatsune.

Added birdies on the eighth and ninth helped Rose turn in 3-under 33 and two shots ahead of the tournament scoring record. His lead was seven. Any hope the chasers may have had was crushed when he birdied three of the last four holes on the front nine, making any mistakes on the back nine irrelevant.

Rose added one bogey on the scorecard, coming at No. 12, a hole he birdied every time this week on the South Course. But he just continued to have comfortable pars all the way in, taking any and all drama out of the final round.

This article originally appeared on Golfweek: Justin Rose dominates Farmers Insurance Open in wire‑to‑wire win

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