Rose Dominates at Torrey Pines as Theegala Slips on Moving Day

Justin Rose extended his lead to six shots at the Farmers Insurance Open, setting a new 54-hole tournament record at 21-under par. Sahith Theegala carded a 1-over 73 to fall into a tie for 20th after a promising start. Joel Dahmen moved into solo second place at 15-under, capitalizing on a crucial opportunity for his season. Brooks Koepka's return was marred by poor putting, including six missed putts from inside five feet.

Key Points: Justin Rose Leads Farmers Insurance Open, Sets 54-Hole Record

  • Justin Rose sets 54-hole tournament record
  • Sahith Theegala slips to T20
  • Joel Dahmen moves into second place
  • Brooks Koepka struggles on greens
  • Akshay Bhatia misses the cut
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Theegala slips on moving day as Rose surges clear at Torrey Pines

Justin Rose surges to a six-shot lead at Torrey Pines, setting a tournament record. Sahith Theegala falls back while Joel Dahmen sits second.

"Rose remained firmly in control and stretched his advantage to six shots over the field."

San Diego, Feb 1

Sahith Theegala stumbled on the moving day at the Farmers Insurance Open, carding a 1-over 73 to slip from tied-sixth to tied-20th after the third round at Torrey Pines.

The Indian-American, who opened with rounds of 66 and 69, is now 8-under with one round remaining. Playing the demanding South Course, Theegala mixed three birdies with four bogeys and was unable to keep pace as the leaders pulled away.

At the top, Justin Rose remained firmly in control and stretched his advantage to six shots over the field. Rose followed up his opening rounds of 62 and 65 with a steady 4-under 68 to move to 21-under 195, setting a new 54-hole tournament record. His total bettered the previous mark he set when winning in 2019 and matched historic efforts by Kyle Stanley (2012), Tiger Woods (2008) and Woody Blackburn (1985). Stanley was the only one of that group who failed to convert the lead into victory.

Rose, who began the day four shots clear, extended his cushion to as many as eight at one stage.

Joel Dahmen moved into second place at 15-under after a 4-under 68 in the third round. The American, who finished outside the top 100 in the FedExCup in the year the PGA TOUR reduced full cards from 125, is playing this week on conditional status and gained entry only because the two-course setup allowed for a larger field. The Farmers Insurance Open represents a crucial opportunity for Dahmen to secure valuable points and momentum early in the season.

Among the other players of Indian origin in the field, Akshay Bhatia missed the cut after rounds of 76 and 69, while Indo-Canadian Sudarshan Yellamaraju signed for a 71 following rounds of 74 and 67 to sit tied-45th.

Brooks Koepka, making his return to the PGA TOUR, endured a frustrating day on the greens. Despite striking the ball well for long stretches, Koepka struggled from close range, turning a three-foot par putt into a double bogey on the par-3 11th and missing a three-foot birdie putt on the par-5 ninth, his final hole. He missed six putts from inside five feet and signed for a 73.

- IANS

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Arjun K
Justin Rose is on another planet! 21-under is insane. Sahith is still representing us well on a global stage. Golf is a game of patience. Let's see what he does on Sunday.
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Rohit P
It's a bit disappointing, yaar. After such a strong start, you hope he stays in contention. But that's golf. The pressure on moving day is real. Hope he learns from this and comes back stronger next time.
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David E
Interesting to see the other Indian-origin players too. Bhatia missing the cut is rough, but Yellamaraju hanging in there. Shows the growing depth. Good for the sport.
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Shreya B
Joel Dahmen's story is inspiring! From conditional status to second place. Goes to show you should never give up. Meanwhile, feel for Koepka with those short putts. Oof.
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Michael C
As an Indian sports fan, we're quick to celebrate wins but need to support our athletes through the ups and downs. Theegala has immense talent. This is just one round in a long career. Onwards!

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