Rose's Record Romp at Torrey Pines, Theegala Notches Another Top-10

Justin Rose dominated the Farmers Insurance Open, winning wire-to-wire by seven strokes and breaking Tiger Woods' long-standing 72-hole scoring record at Torrey Pines. His victory, the first wire-to-wire win at the event in 71 years, marks his 13th PGA Tour title and propels him back to World No. 3. Meanwhile, Sahith Theegala continued his strong early-season form, firing a final-round 66 to secure a tie for seventh, his second consecutive top-10 finish. The leaderboard was rounded out by Si Woo Kim, Ryo Hisatsune, and Pierceson Coody sharing a distant second place.

Key Points: Justin Rose Wins Farmers Insurance Open, Sahith Theegala T-7

  • Rose wins wire-to-wire by 7 shots
  • Breaks Tiger Woods' 72-hole record
  • Theegala posts second straight Top-10
  • Rose returns to World No. 3 ranking
  • First wire-to-wire Torrey Pines win since 1955
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Theegala seals second straight Top-10 finish at Farmers Insurance Open

Justin Rose wins Farmers Insurance Open by 7 shots, breaks Tiger Woods' Torrey Pines record. Sahith Theegala secures second straight PGA Tour top-10 finish.

"Rose was clearly in a league of his own. - Report"

San Diego, Feb 2

Sahith Theegala concluded another impressive week on the PGA TOUR with his second straight Top-10 finish. Meanwhile, Justin Rose delivered a dominant, record-breaking performance, winning the Farmers Insurance Open at Torrey Pines by seven shots.

Theegala delivered a brilliant final round of 6-under 66, marked by four consecutive birdies in the middle of his round. He finished with a total score of 14-under 274, tying for seventh place, after tying for eighth last week at the American Express. His closing round included seven birdies and only one bogey, demonstrating increasing consistency and momentum early in the season.

Starting steadily, Theegala birdied the first and third holes before his only setback of the day with a bogey at the fourth. He then energised his round with four consecutive birdies from the seventh to the tenth, often sinking putts from 10-15 feet. After six straight pars, he gained another shot on the 17th and finished with a confident par on the final hole. Theegala now shifts focus to next week's Waste Management Phoenix Open, motivated by two solid performances in a row.

Sudarshan Yellamaraju closed with a 72 to finish tied for 56th, while Akshay Bhatia endured a disappointing week and missed the cut.

At the top of the leaderboard, Rose was clearly in a league of his own. The 45-year-old Englishman sealed a wire-to-wire victory with a final 2-under 70, finishing at 23-under 265 and surpassing Tiger Woods' 72-hole record from 1999. Rose's four rounds-62, 65, 69, and 70-occurred during one of the calmest weather weeks at Torrey Pines, but his winning margin emphasised how outstanding his performance was.

No challenger came within six shots on the final day, and Rose confidently made a par putt on the 18th to seal his win. His victory was notable as the first wire-to-wire winner at Torrey Pines in 71 years, since Tommy Bolt in 1955, and it was his 13th career PGA Tour title. This also marked his second win at this course, having previously won here in 2019.

Si Woo Kim (69), Ryo Hisatsune (69) and Pierceson Coody (66) shared runner-up honours, finishing well adrift of the runaway leader.

Brooks Koepka, making his return to the PGA Tour, carded a closing 70 and was greeted by loud cheers on the ninth green as he tapped in for birdie, with several hundred fans chanting, "Welcome back, Brooks."

Rose's remarkable week also propelled him to World No. 3, making him the second-oldest player ranked that high, behind only Vijay Singh in 2008, a testament to the former U.S. Open champion's remarkable late-career surge.

- IANS

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Priya S
Justin Rose was absolutely phenomenal. Breaking Tiger's record? That's legendary stuff. But full credit to Sahith as well - representing India with such consistency against the world's best. Makes me so proud to watch!
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Rohit P
Great to see Theegala doing well, but a bit worried about Akshay Bhatia missing the cut. Hope he bounces back soon. Indian golf needs both of them firing. Rose's win was a masterclass though - 45 and World No. 3! Incredible.
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Michael C
As a golf fan living in Mumbai, this is the content I love to see. Theegala's final round 66 with just one bogey shows his mental game is getting stronger. The putts from 10-15 feet are what separate the good from the great. Onwards and upwards!
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Shreya B
Respectfully, while Theegala's finish is good, I wish the article focused a bit more on the Indian players who didn't have a great week. Sudarshan and Akshay are also on this journey. The pressure on Sahith as the flagbearer must be immense. Let's support the whole contingent.
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David E
That stat about Rose being the second-oldest World No. 3 is mind-blowing. Gives hope to all the "older" athletes out there! 😄 Theegala is learning from the best by competing in these fields. A top-10 when someone is running away with the tournament is still a huge positive.

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