Forward Press podcast: Kobe Bryant, Tiger at Torrey and recapping Farmers

In episode 31 of Forward Press, Golfweek’s David Dusek and Steve DiMeglio recap the Farmers Insurance Open and discuss Kobe Bryant.

In episode 31 of Forward Press, Golfweek‘s David Dusek and Steve DiMeglio recap the Farmers Insurance Open, Tiger Woods’ performance at Torrey Pines and discuss Kobe Bryant’s legacy after his tragic death on Sunday.

Forward Press is a weekly Golfweek podcast. In each episode, you’ll get insight and commentary on all that is golf from David Dusek, Beth Ann Nichols, DiMeglio, Eamon Lynch and Adam Schupak, as well as special guests throughout the industry.

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Farmers Insurance Open: Final round tee times, how to watch

Here are the final round tee times for the Farmers Insurance Open at Torrey Pines.

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The PGA Tour’s West Coast swing has moved from the Coachella Desert to the San Diego coast for the 2020 Farmers Insurance Open.

The North Course and South Course at famed Torrey Pines play host to a loaded field of 156 players with Tiger Woods making his 2020 debut alongside Rory McIlroy, Jon Rahm, Patrick Reed, Rickie Fowler and Jordan Spieth.

Rahm holds the third-round lead at 12 under after shooting a 65 Saturday with five birdies and an eagle. He sits one shot ahead of Ryan Palmer and three ahead of McIlroy, Sung Kang, Harry Higgs and Cameron Champ in third.

MORE: Leaderboard | TV info | Updates | Photos

Woods, an eight-time winner at Torrey Pines— seven Farmers wins, 2008 U.S. Open— is looking for his 83rd PGA Tour win which would surpass Sam Snead for most career wins on the PGA Tour. After shooting a 69 on Saturday, Woods sits T-14 at 7 under.

Woods tees off his final round alongside J.B. Holmes and Tom Hoge from the first tee on the South Course at 12:45 p.m. ET.

Scroll down past the tee times for TV, streaming and radio information.

Tee times

Hole 1 – South Course

Tee Time Players
11:15 a.m. Russell Knox, Zack Suchar, Jason Dufner
11:25 a.m. Will Gordon, Cameron Tringale, Jhonattan Vegas
11:35 a.m. Jason Day, Aaron Baddeley, Jason Kokrak
11:45 a.m. Max Homa, Joseph Bramlett, Joel Dahmen
11:55 a.m. Patrick Rodgers, Beau Hossler, Keegan Bradley
12:05 p.m. Maverick McNealy, Kevin Streelman, Sungjae Im
12:15 p.m. Joaquin Neimann, Ben Taylor, Brandon Wu
12:25 p.m. Cameron Davis, Zac Blair, Jimmy Walker
12:35 p.m. Mark Anderson, Bubba Watson, Jamie Lovemark
12:45 p.m. J.B. Holmes, Tiger Woods, Tom Hoge
12:55 p.m. Patrick Reed, Sebastian Cappelen, Brandt Snedeker
1:05 p.m. Tyler McCumber, Tony Finau, Marc Leishman
1:15 p.m. Sung Kang, Harry Higgs, Cameron Champ
1:25 p.m. Jon Rahm, Ryan Palmer, Rory McIlroy

Hole 10 – South Course

Tee Time Players
11:15 a.m. Matthew Wolff, Jordan Spieth, Lucas Glover
11:25 a.m. Pat Perez, Robby Shelton, Collin Morikawa
11:35 a.m. Matthew NeSmith, Denny McCarthy, Chris Baker
11:45 a.m. Hideki Matsuyama, Martin Laird, Rhein Gibson
11:55 a.m. Scott Stallings, J.J. Spaun, Stewart Cink
12:05 p.m. Charley Hoffman, John Huh, Cameron Smith
12:15 p.m. Cameron Percy, Kevin Tway, Bill Haas
12:25 p.m. Talor Gooch, Grayson Murray, Xinjun Zhang
12:35 p.m. Luke List, Ryan Brehm, Harris English
12:45 p.m. Matt Jones, Sam Burns, Doc Redman
12:55 p.m. Byeong Hun An, Richy Werenski, Trey Mullinax
1:05 p.m. Dominic Bozzelli, Dylan Frittelli
1:15 p.m. Billy Horschel, Chase Seiffert

How to watch

Sunday

TV: 1 – 2:45 p.m. ET (Golf Channel), 3 – 6:30 p.m. ET (CBS).
PGA Tour Live: (Featured Groups, Featured Holes), Sunday, 11:15 a.m. – 6:30 p.m. ET.
PGA Tour Live on Twitter: 11:15 a.m. – 12:15 p.m. ET
Radio: 1 – 6:30 p.m. ET, PGA Tour Radio on SiriusXM and PGATOUR.com/liveaudio.

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Jon Rahm goes bogey-free to take third-round lead at Torrey Pines

Jon Rahm shot a bogey-free 65 Saturday at Torrey Pines and leads the Farmers Insurance Open by one shot.

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SAN DIEGO – World No. 3 Jon Rahm began his third round in the Farmers Insurance Open with a chip-in birdie from 21 feet on the first hole and then holed his approach from 113 yards on the second hole for an eagle 2.

“And I almost made birdie on three,” Rahm said. “Had 25, 30 feet, and it did graze the hole. I thought I made it honestly. I thought it might be one of those days.”

It was. Rahm added four more birdies and signed for a bogey-free, 7-under-par 65 to take the 54-hole lead at Torrey Pines. But after his round, he spoke to the importance the role his lob wedge played en route to significant par saves on the fifth out of a bunker, on the sixth out of a bunker, and on the 15th out of a bunker. And the up-and-down from a bunker on 13 for birdie was pretty big, too, he added. And the four-footer he made for par on the 11th was huge.

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“Hard to know where to begin. I mean, the chip‑in on one and hole‑out on two, 3 under through two holes, no putts. Yeah, a pretty good start, pretty good way to get things going,” Rahm said. “But I would say the MVP of today would be my lob wedge. It changed a round that could have been 3, 4 under, which is still a great round, into a bogey‑free 7 under. Especially those bunker shots. They weren’t easy and I made it look pretty easy after seeing some of the highlights.

“Hopefully I don’t need it tomorrow, hopefully I can hit a few more greens and give myself more birdie chances. It all starts off the tee, so hopefully I can put the ball on the fairway and play good from there.”

Rahm is at 12 under after rounds of 68-71-65 and knows he’ll have to play well come Sunday as a bunch of players are within reach of winning the trophy. His nearest rival is Ryan Palmer, the 36-hole leader who is a shot back after a 71. Last year, Rahm and Palmer teamed to win the Zurich Classic.

World No. 2 Rory McIlroy, who can become the top player in the world with a victory, is one of four players three shots back. Among those four shots behind are Tony Finau, Patrick Reed and two-time Farmers champion Brandt Snedeker.

Five shots back is Tiger Woods, who’s won the Farmers a record seven times and won the 2008 U.S. Open here.

“My approach? Just play the best round that I can, honestly,” Rahm said. “It all starts off the tee. So putting the ball in the fairway, I’m feeling comfortable enough to fire at some of those pins and hopefully get it going early on.”

Rahm has always felt comfortable in these parts. He got down on one knee and proposed to his now wife, Kelley Cahill, near the grounds of Torrey Pines. He won his first PGA Tour title here in the 2017 Farmers Insurance Open, becoming the youngest winner in tournament history (he was 22). And he visits as often as he can.

“It’s just a really good atmosphere,” he said. “And we come here so often that it almost feels like, with Phoenix and Spain, a home event honestly. We spend a lot of time here. We stay at the same hotel every time we come and it’s just comfortable. That’s the best word, comfortable and familiar, and once you’re comfortable and you just keep on going in that routine, it’s easier to play good golf.”

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Brandt Snedeker shines at Torrey Pines even if it’s not an obvious match

Snedeker is a two-time winner at the Farmers and says he actually likes the Poa Annua greens.

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SAN DIEGO – Tiger Woods owns Torrey Pines.

Brandt Snedeker rents it.

Woods has cashed in more than anyone at Torrey Pines, with seven titles in the Farmers Insurance Open and a victory in the 2008 U.S. Open on a broken leg. He also won a World Junior golf event here as a kid.

But Snedeker’s fortunes aren’t too shabby. He won here in 2012 and 2016. Finished second in 2010 and 2013. Finished third as a rookie in 2007 when an opening-round 61 was his introduction to the seaside resort. Tied for ninth twice. And in the 2008 U.S. Open here, he tied for ninth.

“Puts a smile on my face,” Snedeker said of Torrey Pines. “I love being here. I love the challenge that Torrey Pines brings. I love the greens. The fans kind of adopted me here as one of their own because it’s kind of where my career got started, my rookie year, 2007. So means a lot of stuff to me, so when I come here I’m always in a good mood, which when you get on Poa (Annua greens) is probably half the battle.

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“And I came here playing well. Played really good at Hawaii and just wasn’t able to kind of get the putter going the way I normally do, so came here with a lot of confidence.”

It’s showing. On the South Course, Snedeker tacked on a 67 Friday in the second round of the Farmers Insurance Open to his opening-round 69 and sits at 8 under in second place, two shots behind Ryan Palmer.

Torrey Pines doesn’t seem to be a logical place for Snedeker to excel. After all, he’s a Southern boy who grew up on bermuda greens, which don’t exactly get you ready for the bumpy rides Poa delivers and drives players batty. But since that 61 in 2007, he’s enjoyed Poa. He’s also notched two victories on Poa in the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro Am.

“Because I played here my rookie year and putted unbelievable my first time ever on Poa Annua, I never had a bad feeling about it,” he said. “I think also Poa Annua really tests you to hit solid putts over and over and over again if you get the ball rolling. If you’re kind of off a little bit, it will really find it out.

“So if you’re rolling it great, the ball’s still going to roll good on Poa. If you’re off a little bit, it won’t.”

And while many people believe the South Course – used for the final two rounds of the tournament – is set up for bombers, Snedeker, who isn’t among the elite of the longest, disagrees.

“This golf course, for whatever reason, sets up really well for me,” he said. “I kind of know how you’re supposed to play it. You’ve got to think your way around it. Everybody thinks it’s this huge golf course and you’ve got to overpower it, and that’s not the case. You’ve really got to plot your way around this golf course and I did a good job of it today.

“If you don’t hit the ball in the fairway here, it’s going to be a long day. I’m not a long hitter like some of these guys are out here, so I’ve got to hit the fairway. Did a great job on the front nine, I kind of survived the back nine, so hopefully on the weekend I can kind of tighten up the driver a little bit.

“If I do that, I’ll have a lot of fun, and make some putts.”

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Farmers Insurance Open: Round 3 tee times, how to watch

Here are the tee times, pairings and TV times for the third round of the Farmers Insurance Open at Torrey Pines.

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The PGA Tour’s West Coast swing has arrived in San Diego for the 2020 Farmers Insurance Open.

For all the attention Tiger Woods has drawn at Torrey Pines as he plays his first tournament of the new year, a different player stole the show in Friday’s second round. Ryan Palmer brought in an 11-under 62 on a South Course that was playing plenty difficult. That moved him to 10 under and gave him a two-shot lead on Brandt Snedeker heading into the weekend.

As for Woods, an up-and-down round of 1-under 71 (which including a four-putt that nobody could stop talking about on Friday) left him safely inside the cut and with a weekend tee time.

Scroll down past the tee times for TV, streaming and radio information.

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Tee times

Hole 1 – South Course

 

Tee Time Players
10:35 a.m. Jimmy Walker, Joaquin Niemann, Dominic Bozzelli
10:45 a.m. Ben Taylor, Cameron Percy, Denny McCarthy
10:55 a.m. Tiger Woods, Tyler McCumber, Chris Baker
11:05 a.m. Tony Finau, Rory McIlroy, Hideki Matsuyama
11:15 a.m. Joel Dahmen, Scott Stallings, Billy Horschel
11:25 a.m. Brandon Wu, Mark Anderson, Richy Werenski
11:35 a.m. Jason Day, Jordan Spieth, Lucas Glover
11:45 a.m. Marc Leishman, Sung Kang, Bubba Watson
11:55 a.m. Jon Rahm, J.J. Spaun, Sungjae Im
12:05 p.m. Patrick Rodgers, Stewart Cink, Collin Morikawa
12:15 p.m. Patrick Reed, Harry Higgs, Cameron Champ
12:25 p.m. Beau Hossler, Keegan Bradley, Zac Blair
12:35 p.m. Jhonattan Vegas, Sebastian Cappelen, Matthew NeSmith
12:45 p.m. Ryan Palmer, Brandt Snedeker, J.B. Holmes

Hole 10 – South Course

Tee Time Players
10:35 a.m. Byeong Hun An, Jamie Lovemark, Cameron Smith
10:45 a.m. Kevin Tway, Max Homa, Jason Dufner
10:55 a.m. Joseph Bramlett, Cameron Davis, Bill Haas
11:05 a.m. Martin Laird, Ryan Brehm, Rhein Gibson
11:15 a.m. Tom Hoge, Harris English, Dylan Frittelli
11:25 a.m. Matthew Wolff, Maverick McNealy, Chase Seiffert
11:35 a.m. Talor Gooch, Trey Mullinax, Aaron Baddeley
11:45 a.m. Jason Kokrak, Kevin Streelman, Pat Perez
11:55 a.m. Grayson Murray, Robby Shelton, Will Gordon
12:05 a.m. Cameron Tringale, Doc Redman, Charley Hoffman
12:15 a.m. John Huh, Xinjun Zhang, Matt Jones
12:25 a.m. Luke List, Sam Burns
12:35 a.m. Russell Knox, Zack Sucher

How to watch, listen

Saturday

TV: 1 – 2:45 p.m. ET (Golf Channel), 3 – 6 p.m. ET (CBS).
PGA Tour Live: (Featured Groups, Featured Holes) Saturday, 10:30 a.m. – 6 p.m. ET.
PGA Tour Live on Twitter: 10:30 – 11:30 a.m. ET
Radio: 1 – 6 p.m. ET, PGA Tour Radio on SiriusXM and PGATOUR.com/liveaudio.

Sunday

TV: 1 – 2:45 p.m. ET (Golf Channel), 3 – 6:30 p.m. ET (CBS).
PGA Tour Live: (Featured Groups, Featured Holes), Sunday, 11:15 a.m. – 6:30 p.m. ET.
PGA Tour Live on Twitter: 11:15 a.m. – 12:15 p.m. ET
Radio: 1 – 6:30 p.m. ET, PGA Tour Radio on SiriusXM and PGATOUR.com/liveaudio.

Farmers Insurance Open: Updates, scores, TV info

Find live updates, viewing information and scores from the Farmers Insurance Open.

The PGA Tour’s West Coast swing moves from the Coachella Desert to the San Diego coast for the 2020 Farmers Insurance Open.

The North Course and South Course at famed Torrey Pines play host to a loaded field of 156 players with Tiger Woods making his 2020 debut alongside Rory McIlroy, Jon Rahm, Patrick Reed, Rickie Fowler and Jordan Spieth.

MORE: Leaderboard | Tee times, TV info

Woods, an eight-time winner at Torrey Pines (seven Farmers wins, 2008 U.S. Open), highlights the week’s featured groups with Rahm and Collin Morikawa. They will tee off on the 10th hole on the North course on Thursday at 12:40 p.m. for the first round. On Friday, they will tee off at 1:40 p.m. on the 1st tee on the South.

Other featured groups: McIlroy, Cameron Smith, Brandt Snedeker; Fowler, Phil Mickelson, Xander Schauffele; Jason Day, defending champ Justin Rose and Spieth.

Updates

https://twitter.com/golfweek/lists/farmers-insurance-open

How to watch, listen

Thursday

TV: 3 – 7 p.m. ET, Golf Channel.
PGA Tour Live: (Featured Groups, Featured Holes), 12 – 7 p.m. ET.
PGA Tour Live on Twitter: 12 – 1 p.m. ET.
Radio: 1 – 7 p.m. ET, PGA Tour Radio on SiriusXM and PGATOUR.com/liveaudio.

Friday

TV: 3 – 7 p.m. ET (Golf Channel)
PGA Tour Live: (Featured Groups, Featured Holes), 12 – 7 p.m. ET.
PGA Tour Live on Twitter: 12 – 1 p.m. ET.
Radio: 1 – 7 p.m. ET, PGA Tour Radio on SiriusXM and PGATOUR.com/liveaudio.

Saturday

TV: 1 – 2:45 p.m. ET (Golf Channel), 3 – 6 p.m. ET (CBS).
PGA Tour Live: (Featured Groups, Featured Holes) Saturday, 10:30 a.m. – 6 p.m. ET.
PGA Tour Live on Twitter: 10:30 – 11:30 a.m. ET
Radio: 1 – 6 p.m. ET, PGA Tour Radio on SiriusXM and PGATOUR.com/liveaudio.

Sunday

TV: 1 – 2:45 p.m. ET (Golf Channel), 3 – 6:30 p.m. ET (CBS).
PGA Tour Live: (Featured Groups, Featured Holes), Sunday, 11:15 a.m. – 6:30 p.m. ET.
PGA Tour Live on Twitter: 11:15 a.m. – 12:15 p.m. ET
Radio: 1 – 6:30 p.m. ET, PGA Tour Radio on SiriusXM and PGATOUR.com/liveaudio.

How to bet Tiger Woods at the Farmers Insurance Open: Outright odds & props

Looking at Tiger Woods’ chances of success at the 2020 Farmers Insurance Open, including PGA Tour betting options within the tournament.

Tiger Woods is shooting for solo control of the PGA Tour’s all-time wins record this week at the Farmers Insurance Open at Torrey Pines Golf Course, as he competes against many of the world’s top golfers in his 2020 debut. Below, we’ll look at Tiger’s betting odds to win the Farmers Insurance Open outright and on the various prop bets available within the tournament.

ALSO SEE: Farmers Insurance Open odds, predictions, picks and PGA Tour best bets

Tiger Woods’ history at Torrey Pines

Torrey Pines is well known as a favorite course of Tiger’s. He has won this event a record seven times, as well as the 2008 US Open, also held at this venue. Per Data Golf, no member of this week’s field has gained more strokes per round at Torrey Pines (South) than Tiger’s 3.12 across 47 rounds.

He has played here each of the last three years. After a rare missed cut in 2017, he finished T-23 in 2018 and T-20 last year, three months ahead of his fifth career win at the Masters.

Tiger Woods’ key stats for the Farmers Insurance Open

Based on historical tournament data from Fantasy National, my key stats for the week are:

  • Strokes Gained: Tee-to-Green
  • Strokes Gained: Ball Striking
  • Birdies or Better Gained
  • Good Drives Gained
  • Proximity from 150-175 Yards
  • Sand Saves Gained

The model looks at the last 36 rounds on courses longer than 7,400 yards.

Tiger ranks 28th in the field by the model with a top rank of sixth in Birdies or Better Gained. His play from the sand has been the weakest part of his game of late, and he struggles relative to the field from the key proximity distance.

Outright odds for the Farmers Insurance Open

Odds provided by BetMGM; access USA TODAY Sports’ betting odds for a full list. Lines last updated Tuesday at 10:15 a.m. ET.

With a win already under his belt early in the 2019-20 PGA Tour season (Zozo Championship) and a record 83rd career win in sight, I’m betting Tiger to win the Farmers Insurance Open. At +1100 at BetMGM, he’s the sportsbook’s No. 3 favorite behind Rory McIlroy and Jon Rahm, who rank No. 2 and 3, respectively, in the Official World Golf Ranking.

Tiger enters the week ranked sixth in the world. His lighter schedule of late makes the stat model less representative of his current play. He is a contender whenever he’s in the field, and that’s doubly true at Torrey Pines. These odds are tolerable early in the season with a $10 bet on Tiger to win the tournament returning a profit of $110.

Best Props on Tiger Woods to win the Farmers Insurance Open


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I’m looking to bet Tiger only to win the tournament outright. Due to his already low odds there, he’s lacking the necessary value on any other wager.

A top-5 finish is paying out at just +275. A top-10 result is only +125. In group betting, Tiger is lumped in with Rahm, McIlroy, Justin Rose and Xander Schauffele. Those are his four top competitors, by the OWGR measure and the betting odds. Take the higher odds at +1100 for the outright win with the 2020 Farmers Insurance Open champion most likely to come from within this group.

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