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2026 Farmers Insurance Open Payouts: Here’s how much each player earned

February 1, 2026 3 Min Read
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Nothing fazed Justin Rose this week at Torrey Pines.

The 45-year-old Brit opened the Farmers Insurance Open with a 10-under 62 on the Nordschleife and never looked back. Rose led by four points after Friday’s second round and expanded his lead to six points on Saturday. Rose flagged the iron all week at Torrey Pines. He earned a 3.147 and 3.697 batting average on approach in the second and third rounds, respectively, and played this week ahead of his competitors for second place.

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“Nobody can beat him this week,” Joel Dahmen said of Rose after the third round.

Those words rang true Sunday, when Rose became the first player since Tommy Bolt in 1955 to win a pure wire-to-wire victory at Torrey Pines. Johnny Miller competed wire-to-wire in 1982, but finished tied for first after the first round.

Rose was unchallenged on Sunday, waltzing past Siu Kim, Ryo Hisatsune and Pierceson Coody by seven strokes for his 13th PGA Tour victory. He finished at 23 under, breaking the 72-hole scoring record held by Tiger Woods.

What each player achieved at the 2026 Farmers Insurance Open

win: Justin Rose, $1.728 million

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T2. She Kill Kill, $726,400
Ryo Hisatsune, $726,400
Pierceson Coody, $726,400

T5. Jake Knapp, $370,800
Stefan Yeager, $370,800

T7. Joel Damen, $301,600
Andrew Novak, $301,600
Sahis Segala, $301,600

10. Maverick McNeely, $261,600

T11 Hideki Matsuyama, $193,028
Haotong Li, $193,028
Tony Debate, $193,028
Ryan Gerald, $193,028
Adam Schenk, $193,028
Keith Mitchell, $193,028
Sheamus Power, $193,028

T18. Michael Thorbjornsen, $132,000
Chris Gottapp, $132,000
Matt McCarty, $132,000
David Lipsky, $132,000

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T22. Cameron Young, $92,640
Harris English, $92,640
Chad Ramey, $92,640
Chris Ventura, $92,640
Nikolai Heigo, $92,640

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T27. Eric Cole, $71,520
Patrick Rogers, $71,520
Christian Bezuidenhout, $71,520

T30. Adam Scott, $57,531
Salinda Islands, $57,531
Sam Stevens, $57,531
Rasmus Hojgaard, $57,531
Justin Lower, $57,531
Dan Brown, $57,531
Christopher Reitan, $57,531

T37. Jason Day, $42,720
Danny Walker, $42,720
Carl Willips, $42,720
Mathieu Pabon, $42,720
Max McGreevey, $42,720
Emiliano Grillo, $42,720

T43. Keegan Bradley, $31,264
Johnny Keefer, $31,264
Davis Thompson, $31,264
John Parry, $31,264
Ricky Castillo, $31,264
John Vanderlaan, $31,264

T49. Denny McCarthy, $23,739
Mac Meisner, $23,739
Taylor Moore, $23,739
Austin Eckrot, $23,739
AJ Ewart, $23,739
Zechendu, $23,739
Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen, $23,739

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T56. Brooks Koepka, $22,176
Matti Schmidt, $22,176
Sudarshan Yelamaraju, $22,176

T59. Sam Ryder, $21,504
Doug Jim, $21,504
Mackenzie Hughes, $21,504
Zach Bauschuh, $21,504

63. SH Kim, $21,024

64Keita Nakajima, $20,832

T65. Windham Clark, $20,352
Tom Kim, $20,352
Marcelo Lozo, $20,352
Emilio Gonzalez, $20,352

69. Mark Hubbard, $19,872

T70. Jackson Suber, $19,392
Rico Hoey, $19,392
Cam Davis, $19,392
Tom Hoge, $19,392

74. Kensei Hirata, $18,912

The post Farmers Insurance Open Payouts in 2026 and Beyond: How Much Every Player Earns appeared first on Golf.

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