The Farmers Insurance Open is returning to the iconic Torrey Pines Golf Course, a municipal masterpiece perched on the cliffs of La Jolla, California. This isn’t just another stop on the PGA Tour; it’s a tradition defined by Pacific vistas and historic moments, most notably Tiger Woods’ legendary 2008 U.S. Open victory.
Torrey Pines has been the home of the Farmers Insurance Open, formerly the San Diego Open, since the 1960s. Its two distinct layouts, the North and South courses, provide a unique test for the world’s best golfers. The tournament format calls for players to split the first two days between both courses before the final 36 holes are contested exclusively on the more challenging South course, which overlooks the ocean.
The course’s significance extends far beyond the PGA Tour. The South Course has twice hosted the U.S. Open, creating indelible memories in golf history. The 2008 event stands as one of the sport’s most dramatic chapters, where Tiger Woods battled through a torn ACL and stress fractures in his leg to defeat Rocco Mediate in an 18-hole playoff. More recently, Jon Rahm birdied the final two holes in 2021 to secure a dramatic one-stroke victory, cementing Torrey Pines as a stage for epic comebacks.
Despite its elite status, Torrey Pines holds a unique place as a municipal course. Owned and operated by the city of San Diego, it prides itself on being “the premier municipal golf course” in the world. This accessibility is a point of pride, allowing public play at a world-renowned venue. For golf enthusiasts, the chance to walk the same fairways as legends is a reality, with tee times available for a fraction of the cost of a private club.
The North Course offers the more affordable public option, with weekday rates starting at $163 for non-residents and $51 for San Diego locals. The South Course, with its premium ocean views, commands a higher price, with weekday tee times beginning at $258 ($73 for residents) and rising to $322 on weekends. These prices, set by the city of San Diego’s booking site, do not include a mandatory $32 advance reservation fee.
For the 2026 tournament, fans can watch the action unfold from January 29 to February 1. The broadcast schedule provides comprehensive coverage across major networks and streaming platforms, ensuring no fan misses a moment of the action. The first two rounds will be covered by ESPN, with the final weekend rounds broadcast on CBS. Streaming options include ESPN+ and Paramount+.
This blend of high-stakes competition and public access is what makes the Farmers Insurance Open at Torrey Pines a truly special event. It’s a testament to the course’s design and history that it can challenge the best players in the world one day and welcome the public the next. As the PGA Tour’s West Coast swing kicks into gear, all eyes will be on La Jolla for another unforgettable week of golf.
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