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| # | Player | Why They Could Win | 2025 | 2024 | 2023 | Win Odds | Top 5 | Top 10 | Recent Form |
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The San Diego native returns to his hometown track seeking his first Farmers title, with a T9 finish in 2024 and T13 in 2023 showing he can compete at Torrey Pines. Coming off a victory at the Baycurrent Classic in his last start, Schauffele returns to where he learned the game as a junior, and the pressure of playing in front of family and friends might finally push him over the edge. His iron play has always been elite, but it's his newfound putting confidence on Poa annua greens that could finally deliver the hometown hero moment. |
NA | T9 | T13 | +1300 | +300 | +150 | Baycurrent Classic (Oct 2025): Won • Struggled mid-2025: missed Tour Championship for first time since 2017 • 2024: Won PGA Championship & The Open Championship |
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The Swedish sensation showed promise at Torrey Pines with a T9 in 2024, though last year's T42 suggests room for improvement on this demanding layout. Aberg's meticulous course management and elite iron striking mirror the qualities that made him a world amateur #1, and at just 25, he's hitting his prime years for major championship-caliber venues. His ability to grind out pars when others are making big numbers could be the difference on a course that punishes ego more than any other stop on Tour. |
T42 | T9 | NA | +1650 | +380 | +190 | American Express (Jan 2026): WD • Sony Open (Jan 2026): T8 • Hero World Challenge (Dec 2025): 3rd • DP World Tour Championship (Nov 2025): T6 |
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Young's booming drives give him a massive advantage on Torrey Pines' lengthy South Course, where he can attack pins with short irons while others are grinding with mid-irons from 200+ yards out. The former Wake Forest star has struggled here with missed cuts in 2025 and 2023 plus a T56 in 2024, but his raw talent suggests a breakthrough could come at any time. If his putter gets even lukewarm this week, his combination of distance and course management could finally produce the big result his talent deserves. |
MC | T56 | MC | +1800 | +400 | +200 | Sony Open (Jan 2026): T35 • RSM Classic (Nov 2025): T27 • Houston Open (Nov 2025): T18 |
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The Korean bomber's aggressive style and fearless putting stroke are tailor-made for Torrey Pines, where conservative play often leads to missed cuts rather than contention. Kim has the rare combination of elite driving distance and putting confidence on grainy surfaces - two skills that separate winners from also-rans at this venue. His three PGA Tour victories have all come when he's embraced the chaos rather than playing it safe, and Torrey Pines rewards exactly that type of controlled aggression. |
MC | NA | T25 | +2250 | +475 | +235 | American Express (Jan 2026): T6 • Sony Open (Jan 2026): T34 • RSM Classic (Nov 2025): T47 • Houston Open (Oct 2025): MC |
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Cantlay needs to get it going in 2026, otherwise it's looking like another year of disappointment for one of the game's most talented ball-strikers. His T56 finish in 2024 was well below expectations at a venue his analytical approach and elite iron play should theoretically dominate. The former UCLA star knows these coastal conditions intimately, and when his putter finally cooperates on Poa annua greens, he becomes nearly unbeatable - but patience with Cantlay is wearing thin among bettors who've watched him underperform his odds too many times. |
NA | T56 | NA | +2300 | +500 | +245 | American Express (Jan 2026): T13 • Sony Open (Jan 2026): T15 • RSM Classic (Nov 2025): T8 • Houston Open (Nov 2025): T22 |
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Spaun delivered a solid T15 finish at Torrey Pines last year after back-to-back missed cuts, showing he's finally figured out this demanding venue. His elite iron play, methodical course management, and California roots give him invaluable experience with coastal Poa conditions. Playing in the featured group alongside English and Schauffele, he'll have maximum exposure to build on last year's breakthrough performance. |
T15 | MC | MC | +2400 | +520 | +260 | U.S. Open (Jun 2025): Won at Oakmont • The Players Championship (Mar 2025): 2nd • Cognizant Classic (Mar 2025): T2 • Charles Schwab Challenge: T6 |
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English shocked the golf world by conquering Torrey Pines last year after a T64 in 2024 and MC in 2023, and now he's chasing Tiger Woods as the only player to repeat at this notoriously difficult venue since 2008. The Georgia native's victory came through old-school grinding - fairways, greens, and clutch putting when it mattered most - a formula that travels well to any major championship-caliber course. His ability to embrace the misery that Torrey Pines dishes out, combined with the confidence that only comes from knowing you can win here, makes him a live dog despite modest odds. |
1 | T64 | MC | +2600 | +550 | +275 | American Express (Jan 2026): T27 • Sony Open (Jan 2026): T27 • RSM Classic (Nov 2025): T15 • Houston Open (Oct 2025): MC |
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Matsuyama's surgical iron play and ice-cold demeanor under pressure make him perfectly suited for Torrey Pines' mental warfare, where emotional players crumble and calculated grinders thrive. The Japanese star has quietly put together consistent finishes here with T32 in 2025, T13 in 2024, and T9 in 2023, suggesting he's mastered the patience required to score on this beast. His major championship pedigree proves he can close on demanding courses, and his methodical pre-shot routine becomes an asset when others are rushing due to slow play. |
T32 | T13 | T9 | +2800 | +600 | +300 | Hero World Challenge (Dec 2025): Won (playoff vs Noren) • The Sentry (Jan 2025): Won • 2025: Two wins, 100% cuts made through March |
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Bradley's runner-up finish in 2023 at Torrey Pines came through pure grit and determination - the exact qualities that future Ryder Cup captains need to possess in pressure-packed moments. The New England native thrives in tough conditions where his fiery competitiveness can overwhelm more talented but less hungry opponents, and his improved putting stroke has him contending regularly again. As the newly announced 2025 Ryder Cup captain, Bradley carries extra motivation to prove he belongs among the game's elite competitors, not just its leaders. |
T15 | T43 | 2 | +2900 | +620 | +310 | Sony Open (Jan 2026): T23 • RSM Classic (Nov 2025): T18 • Houston Open (Nov 2025): MC |
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The Stanford graduate and Northern California native has been steady at Torrey Pines with finishes of T52, T37, and T31 over the last three years, proving his cerebral approach can handle this venue's demands. McNealy's combination of elite course management, steady iron play, and local knowledge of coastal conditions gives him edges that don't show up in raw talent comparisons but matter enormously in tournament play. At generous odds, he represents the type of overlooked value that smart bettors target - a player whose specific skill set aligns perfectly with what the course requires. |
T52 | T37 | T31 | +3000 | +650 | +320 | Sony Open (Jan 2026): T45 • BMW Championship (Aug 2025): 3rd • RBC Heritage (Apr 2025): 3rd • Valero Texas Open (Apr 2025): 3rd • Genesis Invitational (Feb 2025): 2nd |
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The Rutgers product has been quietly building a reputation as one of the tour's most reliable iron players, a skill that becomes paramount when attacking Torrey Pines' fortress-like South Course greens. Gotterup's methodical approach and stellar short game could be the perfect antidote to a venue that has humbled far more heralded names. At +3100, he represents the kind of under-the-radar value that smart money targets at brutally difficult venues. |
T25 | T50 | NA | +3100 | +675 | +335 | Sony Open (Jan 2026): Won (3rd PGA Tour title) • The Open Championship (Jul 2025): 3rd • Genesis Scottish Open (Jul 2025): Won • Tour Championship: T10 |
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Day returns to his personal playground as a two-time champion (2015, 2018) who clearly has the South Course's DNA mapped in his golf computer. His T7 finish in 2023 proves he can still compete here, though a T32 in 2025 and MC in 2024 show the course can be humbling even for past champions. Day's ability to flight his irons in the ocean breeze and read these tricky Poa greens remains elite-level, making him a sneaky threat to add a third Farmers title. |
T32 | MC | T7 | +3200 | +700 | +350 | American Express (Jan 2026): T2 |
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The Cal Berkeley product returns to his old stomping grounds with unfinished business after watching his 2023 third-place finish slip away on Sunday, and his course history suggests Torrey Pines brings out his best golf. Morikawa's surgical iron play and renewed putting confidence could finally deliver the victory that his consistent San Diego performances have been building toward. |
NA | MC | 3 | +3500 | +725 | +360 | Sony Open (Jan 2026): MC • Arnold Palmer Invitational (Mar 2025): 2nd • The Sentry (Jan 2025): 2nd • 4th in FedExCup standings entering Masters |
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The Swedish veteran's precision-based game and extensive experience on Poa annua greens from his European Tour days could translate beautifully to Torrey Pines' demanding test. Noren thrives when courses require surgical accuracy over pure power, and his meticulous pre-shot routine suggests he won't be rattled by the South Course's intimidating atmosphere. Making his Farmers debut, he arrives with zero baggage and the kind of veteran savvy that can capitalize when bigger names falter. |
NA | NA | NA | +3700 | +775 | +385 | American Express (Jan 2026): MC • Sony Open (Jan 2026): T15 • Hero World Challenge (Dec 2025): T8 • DP World Tour Championship (Nov 2025): T21 |
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The Canadian bomber has proven he can handle Torrey Pines with impressive finishes of T7 in 2025, T9 in 2024, and T60 in 2023, showing steady improvement at this demanding venue. Pendrith's rare combination of elite length and precise iron play ranks him consistently among the tour's best in both driving distance and proximity to the pin. His towering ball flight handles the coastal winds beautifully, while his improved putting stroke has transformed him from bridesmaid to legitimate contender. |
T7 | T9 | T60 | +4000 | +825 | +410 | American Express (Jan 2026): MC • Sony Open (Jan 2026): T23 • RSM Classic (Nov 2025): T34 • Houston Open (Nov 2025): MC |
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Knapp's T3 finish in 2024 announced him as a legitimate Torrey Pines threat, proving he can handle the South Course's psychological warfare better than players with far more pedigree. The former UCLA Bruin understands these Southern California conditions intimately, and his fearless approach to golf seems tailor-made for a venue that rewards aggressive play. With improved confidence from last year's breakthrough performance, Knapp could be poised for an even bigger statement in 2026. |
T32 | T3 | NA | +4100 | +850 | +420 | Sony Open (Jan 2026): T11 • Mexico Open (Feb 2024): Won (maiden PGA Tour victory) • Farmers 2024: T3 • Rocket Classic (Jul 2025): T4 |
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The ageless Australian's silky swing has always been built for coastal conditions, and his return to Torrey Pines presents an opportunity to make his mark at a venue that should suit his style. Scott's legendary putting stroke on grainy surfaces and ability to work the ball in ocean breezes remain world-class weapons. At 45, he knows his window for adding to his win total is narrowing, providing extra motivation to deliver a statement performance at this U.S. Open venue. |
NA | NA | NA | +4400 | +900 | +450 | American Express (Jan 2026): T24 • Sony Open (Jan 2026): T15 • Hero World Challenge (Dec 2025): 8th • DP World Tour Championship (Nov 2025): T6 |
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The Danish rising star brings European Tour-honed skills in wind and Poa annua greens that could translate perfectly to his Farmers Insurance Open debut. Hojgaard's mature course management and ice-cold demeanor under pressure belie his youth, while his recent uptick in driving distance gives him the length needed to compete on the South Course. Making his first appearance at Torrey Pines with zero expectations could be the perfect recipe for a breakthrough American victory. |
NA | NA | NA | +4500 | +925 | +460 | American Express (Jan 2026): T44 • Sony Open (Jan 2026): T29 • Nedbank Golf Challenge (Nov 2025): T8 • DP World Tour Championship (Nov 2025): T15 |
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The Korean iron master has quietly assembled one of the most consistent Torrey Pines records in the field, with his T4 finish last year serving as a launching pad for what could be his breakthrough victory. Im's metronomic ball-striking and ice-cold demeanor on Poa greens make him the perfect sleeper pick at a venue that rewards precision over flash. |
T4 | MC | T4 | +4500 | +925 | +460 | Genesis Championship (DP World Tour/KPGA, Oct 2025): T39 |
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The Stanford product's college golf experience in challenging coastal conditions gives him a unique edge in his Farmers debut, while his powerful amateur pedigree suggests he won't be intimidated by Torrey Pines' reputation. Thorbjornsen's textbook swing and mature approach to course management have impressed veteran observers, and his fearless attitude could be an asset when others tighten up on the South Course's closing holes. At +4600, he represents intriguing value as a player still discovering his ceiling. |
MC | NA | NA | +4600 | +950 | +475 | American Express (Jan 2026): MC |
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The unheralded Stevens possesses the kind of workmanlike game that can thrive when conditions get nasty at Torrey Pines - steady driving, reliable iron play, and a short game honed through years of grinding on mini-tours. His blue-collar approach and lack of fear factor could be advantages in a field full of players carrying heavy expectations. Stevens represents the classic Farmers Insurance Open sleeper pick - a grinder who could capitalize when the South Course humbles more celebrated names. |
2 | T43 | T13 | +4800 | +1000 | +500 | American Express (Jan 2026): T6 |
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The 2023 U.S. Open champion's powerful game seems tailor-made for Torrey Pines' demanding test, yet he's mysteriously struggled here with a missed cut and two mediocre finishes in recent years. Clark's booming drives and aggressive iron play should dominate this venue, making his past struggles feel like statistical noise rather than systemic issues. If the lightbulb finally clicks on these coastal bluffs, his combination of length and major championship pedigree could produce fireworks in the final year of Farmers' sponsorship. |
NA | NA | T37 | +4800 | +1000 | +500 | American Express (Jan 2026): T13 • Sony Open (Jan 2026): T34 • RSM Classic (Nov 2025): T16 • Houston Open (Nov 2025): T25 |
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The California native knows the secret to Torrey Pines success - he captured his breakthrough victory here in 2023 with surgical precision on the treacherous South Course. Homa's methodical course management and ability to grind out pars when conditions turn nasty makes him perfectly suited for a return to the scene of his greatest triumph. |
WD | T13 | 1 | +4900 | +1025 | +510 | American Express (Jan 2026): T27 • Sony Open (Jan 2026): T15 • RSM Classic (Nov 2025): T23 • Houston Open (Nov 2025): MC |
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The veteran Englishman has had mixed results at Torrey Pines with a T18 in 2023, T56 in 2024, and MC last year, but his classical ball-striking remains tailor-made for this U.S. Open venue. Rose's legendary precision with long irons into firm greens gives him a distinct advantage over the bombers who struggle with Torrey's demanding approach shots. |
MC | T56 | T18 | +5000 | +1050 | +520 | American Express (Jan 2026): MC |
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The rising star's aggressive driving style and fearless approach to tough pins could be exactly what's needed to conquer Torrey Pines for the first time. Gerard's ability to stay patient during difficult stretches while maintaining his attacking mentality mirrors the championship mindset required on the South Course. |
T15 | NA | NA | +5200 | +1100 | +550 | American Express (Jan 2026): T2 |
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The four-time major champion makes a splash returning to the PGA Tour, and Torrey Pines' U.S. Open-caliber challenge is the perfect stage for his comeback. Koepka has always elevated his game on demanding courses that separate the field through pure ball-striking - exactly what Torrey requires. His major championship pedigree and proven ability to rise to meet golf's toughest tests makes him an intriguing top 10 bet for bettors looking for value on a proven big-game hunter. |
NA | NA | NA | +5300 | +1125 | +560 | LIV Golf 2025: Struggled (31st of 54 in season standings) • U.S. Open (Jun 2025): T12 • MC in 3 of 4 majors • Returning to PGA Tour under new program |
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The Italian's breakout season continues at a venue that rewards the type of disciplined, strategic golf that has become his calling card. Penge's ability to stay composed under pressure and execute precise game plans could serve him well on Torrey's unforgiving South Course, where patience often trumps power. |
NA | NA | NA | +5600 | +1200 | +600 | Sony Open (Jan 2026): WD (illness) • Open de España (Oct 2025): Won (playoff) • Danish Golf Championship (Aug 2025): Won • Hainan Classic (Apr 2025): Won • 2nd Race to Dubai |
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The Englishman has shown he can handle Torrey Pines with a T33 in 2024, though last year's MC shows the course still presents challenges. Rai's meticulous preparation and ability to execute under pressure make him a dark horse on a course that punishes mental mistakes. |
MC | T33 | 52 | +5700 | +1225 | +610 | Sony Open (Jan 2026): T57 • Abu Dhabi Golf Championship (Nov 2025): Won (playoff vs Fleetwood) • Hero World Challenge (Dec 2025): Competed • Wyndham Championship (Aug 2024): Won |
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The major championship contender delivered a T13 finish in 2024, proving his elite iron play translates perfectly to this demanding test. Zalatoris thrives when courses separate the field through pure ball-striking, and few venues reward precision like the South Course at Torrey Pines. |
NA | T13 | MC | +5700 | +1225 | +610 | American Express (Jan 2026): T18 • Sony Open (Jan 2026): T21 • RSM Classic (Nov 2025): T8 • Houston Open (Oct 2025): T15 |
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The young Dane's fearless approach to challenging golf courses could be exactly what's needed to make a statement at Torrey Pines. Neergaard-Petersen's powerful driving combined with a surprisingly mature course management game gives him the tools to navigate both the North and South Course challenges. |
NA | NA | NA | +5800 | +1250 | +625 | Puerto Rico Open (Mar 2025): 2nd (set 36-hole record in PGA Tour debut) • Qatar Masters (Feb 2025): 2nd • Won 3x on Challenge Tour in 2024 • Earned PGA Tour card via Race to Dubai |
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The South African's aggressive style and clutch putting could provide the perfect formula for conquering Torrey Pines' treacherous Poa annua greens. Higgo's ability to make crucial putts under pressure, combined with his improving course management, makes him an intriguing first-timer at this demanding venue. |
T42 | MC | T53 | +5800 | +1250 | +625 | World Wide Technology Championship (Nov 2025): T4 (shot 61 in R3) • Sanderson Farms Championship (Oct 2025): 2nd • Corales Puntacana Championship (Apr 2025): Won • 5 top-10s in 2025 |
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The Danish veteran's wealth of experience on challenging seaside courses in Europe could translate perfectly to Torrey Pines' coastal conditions and firm playing surfaces. Olesen's ability to grind out scores when conditions turn difficult makes him a sneaky pick at a venue that often rewards patience over pure talent. |
NA | NA | NA | +5900 | +1275 | +635 | 3M Open (Jul 2025): Contended (led 3 rounds, aced par-3 8th) • Valero Texas Open (Apr 2025): T5 • Five top-10s on DP World Tour in 2025 |
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The former Stanford Cardinal turned PGA Tour rookie brings the perfect combination of youth and fearlessness that Torrey Pines' intimidating South Course demands. McCarty's college golf experience on tough West Coast layouts, combined with his methodical approach to course management, makes him a dangerous dark horse in his Farmers debut. Sometimes the biggest breakthroughs come when players have nothing to lose and everything to prove. |
NA | NA | NA | +6000 | +1300 | +650 | American Express (Jan 2026): T2 • Sony Open (Jan 2026): T17 • RSM Classic (Nov 2025): T35 • Houston Open (Oct 2025): MC |
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Thompson's relentless work ethic and blue-collar approach perfectly match Torrey Pines' grinding nature, where patience and precision trump flash every time. The Georgia native has quietly developed into one of the tour's most consistent iron players, a skill that becomes magnified on the demanding South Course layout. His ability to stay mentally tough through adversity could be the difference in what promises to be a grueling four-day test. |
NA | MC | T69 | +6000 | +1300 | +650 | American Express (Jan 2026): MC • Sony Open (Jan 2026): T65 • RSM Classic (Nov 2025): T30 • Houston Open (Oct 2025): MC |
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Lightning struck once for the Danish star with that stunning runner-up finish in 2024, and Torrey Pines' demanding layout seems tailor-made for his European tour-honed precision game. Hojgaard's ability to flight his irons in coastal winds, combined with his ice-cold demeanor under pressure, gives him a legitimate chance to complete unfinished business from last year. The Poa annua greens that confound many Americans actually remind him of conditions he grew up mastering across the pond. |
NA | 2 | NA | +6300 | +1350 | +675 | Baycurrent Classic (Oct 2025): T14 • Abu Dhabi HSBC (Jan 2025): 3rd • Betfred British Masters: 2nd • The Open Championship (Jul 2025): T14 • Genesis Scottish Open (Jul 2025): T4 |
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The former Stanford star returns to his old stomping grounds with something to prove after years of near-misses, and Torrey Pines' cerebral demands play perfectly into his analytical approach to the game. Rodgers has always possessed the ball-striking ability to compete at the highest level, and the South Course's premium on course management over raw power could finally level the playing field. Sometimes a player's breakthrough comes when they stop trying so hard and just let their natural talent flow. |
T56 | T9 | MC | +6400 | +1375 | +685 | American Express (Jan 2026): T44 • Sony Open (Jan 2026): T33 • RSM Classic (Nov 2025): T45 • Houston Open (Nov 2025): MC |
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The son of 1971 Masters champion Charles Coody carries championship DNA in his veins, and Torrey Pines' old-school test of patience and precision suits his methodical, no-nonsense approach perfectly. Coody's Texas roots taught him to grind through tough conditions, and his recent emergence as a reliable weekend performer suggests he's ready to take the next step. The kid who grew up hearing Masters stories at the dinner table might just be ready to create his own major moment on this U.S. Open venue. |
MC | MC | NA | +6500 | +1400 | +700 | American Express (Jan 2026): T18 |
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Bhatia showed he can handle Torrey Pines with a solid T13 finish in 2024, and his fearless attacking style could be the perfect antidote to the South Course's psychological warfare. The young American's explosive length off the tee neutralizes many of the layout's most punishing holes, while his improved short game gives him multiple ways to score. Bhatia plays with the confidence of someone who believes he belongs among the game's elite, and this venue has already validated that belief. |
NA | T13 | NA | +6500 | +1400 | +700 | American Express (Jan 2026): MC • Sony Open (Jan 2026): T23 • RSM Classic (Nov 2025): MC • Houston Open (Nov 2025): T18 |
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Greyserman's meteoric rise through the professional ranks showcases the kind of relentless improvement mindset that Torrey Pines rewards, where every shot demands total commitment and focus. His background grinding through mini-tours taught him to maximize every opportunity, and the South Course's premium on smart decision-making plays directly into his strategic approach. Sometimes the hungriest players perform best when the spotlight isn't fully on them yet. |
T48 | MC | NA | +6500 | +1400 | +700 | American Express (Jan 2026): T56 |
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The soft-spoken South African's international experience on demanding coastal courses makes him uniquely equipped to handle Torrey Pines' maritime challenges and Poa annua complexities. Bezuidenhout's surgical precision with his irons could be the perfect weapon on a layout where missing greens in the wrong spots leads to bogeys or worse. His calm demeanor under pressure, forged through years of worldwide competition, gives him the mental fortitude to stay patient when the South Course inevitably tests his resolve. |
NA | MC | NA | +6800 | +1450 | +725 | American Express (Jan 2026): T38 • Sony Open (Jan 2026): T15 • Hero World Challenge (Dec 2025): T8 • DP World Tour Championship (Nov 2025): T6 |
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Yu's Asian tour background provides invaluable experience with Poa annua greens and coastal wind conditions that mirror Torrey Pines' unique challenges perfectly. The Taiwanese professional's methodical approach to course management, combined with his steadily improving power game, creates an intriguing combination for this demanding test. Sometimes players from different golf cultures bring fresh perspectives that unlock courses others find mystifying. |
MC | T6 | T44 | +7000 | +1500 | +750 | American Express (Jan 2026): MC • Sony Open (Jan 2026): MC • RSM Classic (Nov 2025): MC • Houston Open (Nov 2025): T54 |
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McCarthy's reputation as one of the tour's most consistent iron players makes him a perfect fit for Torrey Pines, where precision trumps power and patience conquers aggression. The Maryland native has quietly developed into a weekend warrior who thrives when courses get tough and leaderboards get tight. His blue-collar work ethic and refusal to get rattled by adversity could be exactly what's needed to navigate four days of the South Course's relentless examination. |
NA | NA | NA | +7200 | +1550 | +775 | American Express (Jan 2026): T56 • Sony Open (Jan 2026): T34 • RSM Classic (Nov 2025): T45 • Houston Open (Nov 2025): MC |
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Mitchell's booming drives and fearless approach to difficult courses make him a sneaky threat at Torrey Pines, where his ability to overpower the South Course's demanding par-4s could separate him from the field. The Alabama native has made a career of thriving when others struggle, and his recent iron play improvements have him poised for a breakthrough week. With Farmers Insurance's final year as sponsor, Mitchell could author the perfect farewell story with his first PGA Tour victory. |
NA | MC | NA | +7800 | +1650 | +825 | American Express (Jan 2026): T44 • RSM Classic (Nov 2025): T23 • Houston Open (Nov 2025): MC • Sanderson Farms Championship (Oct 2025): T34 |
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The Filipino-American's journey from mini-tours to the PGA Tour reads like a Hollywood script, and his patient, methodical style perfectly suits Torrey Pines' demanding test of precision over power. Hoey's background grinding through Q-School and developmental tours has given him the mental fortitude to handle pressure, exactly what's needed on the South Course's treacherous closing stretch. His recent improvement in scrambling around the greens could be the difference-maker on a course where par saves often trump birdies. |
NA | NA | NA | +8400 | +1800 | +900 | American Express (Jan 2026): WD • Golf: Rico Hoey claims 2nd place at BoU Championship |
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The former college standout at Cal has always possessed the intellectual approach needed to decode Torrey Pines' strategic puzzles, where course management trumps raw power. Kim's steady iron play and improved putting stroke make him dangerous at a venue that rewards patience and precision over fireworks. His ability to grind out pars when others are making big numbers could vault him into contention come Sunday, especially if coastal winds kick up and favor the methodical players. |
MC | T37 | T44 | +9200 | +2000 | +1000 | American Express (Jan 2026): MC |
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The former Oklahoma State star brings a fearless collegiate swagger that could serve him well in his Torrey Pines debut, where young legs and bold decision-making often surprise the veterans. Meissner's length off the tee gives him crucial advantages on the South Course's demanding par-4s, while his putting confidence remains sky-high from his amateur success. Sometimes the biggest breakthrough comes when expectations are lowest, and at +9400 odds, Meissner could be this week's ultimate sleeper story. |
T52 | MC | NA | +9400 | +2050 | +1025 | American Express (Jan 2026): T63 |
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The fiery Englishman's European Tour pedigree and links-style experience translate beautifully to Torrey Pines' coastal conditions, where wind and firm greens reward creative shot-making. Wallace's aggressive mindset and clutch putting under pressure make him a live longshot in a field where conservative play often leads to mediocrity. His recent work with putting coach has stabilized the one weakness in his game, setting up a potential breakout performance in California's marine layer. |
MC | MC | NA | +9600 | +2100 | +1050 | American Express (Jan 2026): MC • DP World Tour Championship (Nov 2025): T18 • RSM Classic (Nov 2025): T34 • Alfred Dunhill Championship (Nov 2025): T12 |
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The Norwegian's European Tour experience in challenging coastal conditions mirrors exactly what Torrey Pines demands, where patience and precision matter more than pure power. Reitan's methodical approach and exceptional course management skills could prove lethal on a layout that punishes aggressive mistakes while rewarding strategic thinking. His putting stroke on Poa annua greens has been quietly excellent, giving him a crucial edge on surfaces that often confound even the game's elite players. |
NA | NA | NA | +9600 | +2100 | +1050 | Nedbank Golf Challenge (Dec 2025): Won (wire-to-wire) • Soudal Open (May 2025): Won (playoff, shot 62 in final round) • Austrian Alpine Open (2025): 2nd (shot 60 final round) • 8th in Race to Dubai |
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The Englishman's recent resurgence and improved mental approach make him a dangerous longshot at a venue where confidence and course management separate contenders from pretenders. Smith's length off the tee gives him crucial scoring opportunities on Torrey's demanding par-5s, while his improved short game could be the difference on tricky Poa annua surfaces. Sometimes a player's best performances come when the spotlight shifts elsewhere, and Smith could quietly climb the leaderboard while others chase headlines. |
NA | NA | NA | +9800 | +2150 | +1075 | American Express (Jan 2026): T27 |
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Theegala showed his Torrey Pines potential with an impressive T4 finish in 2023, though recent results of T52 in 2025 and T64 in 2024 suggest he's still searching for that magic formula. The methodical Indian-American has the perfect temperament for Torrey's mental grind, where patience and precision trump flash and power. With his ball-striking at career-best levels and the knowledge of what it takes to contend here, Theegala could rediscover his 2023 form at a venue that has rewarded him before. |
T52 | T64 | T4 | +10000 | +2200 | +1100 | American Express (Jan 2026): T8 • Sony Open (Jan 2026): T27 • RSM Classic (Nov 2025): T8 • Houston Open (Nov 2025): T15 |
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The Duke product's cerebral approach and steady iron play make him perfectly suited for Torrey Pines' strategic demands, where course management often matters more than raw distance. Smalley's improved putting stroke and growing confidence in clutch moments position him as a sneaky threat in a field focused on bigger names. His ability to stay patient during difficult stretches could prove crucial on a course where emotional control separates survivors from casualties come Sunday's final round. |
MC | MC | T37 | +10000 | +2200 | +1100 | American Express (Jan 2026): T44 |
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The rising Chinese star's methodical approach and exceptional iron play make him a fascinating sleeper at Torrey Pines, where precision trumps power and patience conquers aggression. Li's international experience in challenging conditions gives him a crucial mental edge on a course that can break even seasoned veterans' spirits. His recent putting improvements on Poa annua surfaces during West Coast events could be the final piece of his breakthrough puzzle. |
NA | NA | NA | +10000 | +2200 | +1100 | American Express (Jan 2026): T8 • Sony Open (Jan 2026): T15 • Hero World Challenge (Dec 2025): 14th • DP World Tour Championship (Nov 2025): T8 |
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The 32-year-old grinder turned heads with a brilliant third-place finish at Torrey Pines last year, proving he has the length and touch to tame these demanding layouts. Novak's methodical approach and improved iron play make him a sneaky threat on a course that rewards patience and precision over flash. |
3 | MC | T69 | +11000 | +2400 | +1200 | American Express (Jan 2026): MC • Sony Open (Jan 2026): T16 • RSM Classic (Nov 2025): T37 • Houston Open (Nov 2025): MC |
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The Virginia native's breakout 2024 season showcased exactly what Torrey Pines demands: booming drives and clutch putting under pressure. Making his Farmers debut, Cole arrives without baggage or bad memories, ready to attack both courses with the fearless aggression that earned him his first Tour victory. |
T68 | MC | MC | +11000 | +2400 | +1200 | American Express (Jan 2026): T27 • Sony Open (Jan 2026): T34 • RSM Classic (Nov 2025): T67 • Houston Open (Nov 2025): MC |
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The former Wake Forest star has quietly built his game around the fundamentals that Torrey Pines rewards: finding fairways, hitting greens, and rolling putts on tricky surfaces. Whaley's steady improvement in strokes gained approach and his comfort on tough coastal conditions make him a live longshot. |
T32 | MC | NA | +11000 | +2400 | +1200 | American Express (Jan 2026): MC |
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The Oklahoma State product has the perfect game for Torrey Pines' dual personality: enough pop to handle the South Course's length and the touch to navigate the North's subtleties. McGreevy's rise through the Korn Ferry ranks taught him how to grind out scores when conditions get nasty. |
NA | NA | NA | +11500 | +2500 | +1250 | American Express (Jan 2026): T27 |
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The Northwestern alum's analytical approach and elite iron play are tailor-made for Torrey Pines' demanding approach shots into these massive, undulating greens. Ghim thrives when precision trumps power, and his meticulous course management could pay dividends on these unforgiving layouts. |
MC | T13 | MC | +11500 | +2500 | +1250 | American Express (Jan 2026): MC • Sony Open (Jan 2026): T23 • RSM Classic (Nov 2025): T41 • Houston Open (Nov 2025): MC |
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The former Rules Official turned player brings a unique perspective to Torrey Pines' strategic challenges, understanding course setup and pin positions better than most. Parry's improving putting stroke and veteran savvy could create magic at a venue where local knowledge and patience often triumph. |
NA | NA | NA | +12500 | +2750 | +1375 | American Express (Jan 2026): T56 |
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The fiery Floridian has historically struggled at Torrey Pines, but his recent swing changes have added crucial distance while maintaining his legendary short game touch. With this being Farmers' final year as sponsor, Horschel's motivation to capture a signature West Coast victory could fuel something special. |
NA | MC | NA | +13000 | +2850 | +1425 | American Express (Jan 2026): T27 • Sony Open (Jan 2026): T32 • RSM Classic (Nov 2025): T15 • Houston Open (Nov 2025): MC |
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The Alabama native delivered a T9 finish at Torrey Pines last year after back-to-back missed cuts, proving his compact swing and steady demeanor are finally clicking at this demanding venue. Hodges brings the kind of consistent ball-striking and putting touch that can capitalize on that breakthrough. |
T9 | MC | MC | +13000 | +2850 | +1425 | American Express (Jan 2026): MC • Sony Open (Jan 2026): T15 • RSM Classic (Nov 2025): T31 • Houston Open (Nov 2025): T47 |
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The Irishman's experience battling coastal winds and firm conditions gives him a natural edge at Torrey Pines, where European-style precision often trumps American power. Power's recent driving improvements have added a new dimension to his already elite short game and putting touch. |
NA | MC | NA | +13500 | +3000 | +1500 | American Express (Jan 2026): T63 • Sony Open (Jan 2026): T23 • RSM Classic (Nov 2025): T45 • Houston Open (Nov 2025): MC |
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The Finnish lefty brings a fresh perspective to Torrey Pines, with his European Tour experience on links-style courses preparing him for the coastal conditions and firm greens. Valimaki's recent power surge off the tee, combined with his natural feel for reading tricky putts, makes him a dangerous dark horse. |
T15 | T43 | NA | +13500 | +3000 | +1500 | American Express (Jan 2026): MC • Sony Open (Jan 2026): T23 • Hero World Challenge (Dec 2025): 12th • DP World Tour Championship (Nov 2025): T18 |
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The English southpaw brings a seasoned European Tour pedigree to Torrey Pines, where his natural draw could be a weapon on the South Course's demanding layout. Brown's methodical approach and clutch putting under pressure mirror the qualities needed to tame these notorious Poa annua greens in what could be a breakthrough PGA Tour moment. |
NA | NA | NA | +14000 | +3100 | +1550 | American Express (Jan 2026): MC |
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The former college standout turned journeyman brings an underdog's hunger to his Farmers debut, armed with a power game that could unlock Torrey Pines' lengthy South Course. Keefer's grind-it-out mentality and fearless approach to difficult conditions make him a dark horse in a field where experience often trumps talent. |
NA | NA | NA | +14000 | +3100 | +1550 | American Express (Jan 2026): T27 • In-depth with PGA TOUR rookie Johnny Keefer as he makes debut at Sony Open in Hawaii |
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The Belgian aristocrat with the regal name brings European precision to Torrey Pines' American brutality, wielding surgical iron play that could dissect the South Course's demanding approach shots. His calm demeanor under pressure and knack for grinding out scores on tough tracks makes him a sleeper pick for those seeking extreme value. |
NA | 75 | NA | +14500 | +3200 | +1600 | American Express (Jan 2026): 69th |
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The young German bomber possesses the raw length off the tee to neutralize Torrey Pines' most punishing holes, turning potential bogey traps into birdie opportunities. Schmid's fearless approach and improving short game could create fireworks on a course that typically rewards conservative play over aggressive tactics. |
T25 | MC | MC | +14500 | +3200 | +1600 | American Express (Jan 2026): MC |
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The 2019 U.S. Open champion returns to Torrey Pines knowing this venue's major championship DNA suits his power-fade game perfectly. Woodland has struggled here recently with a T62 in 2023 and MC in 2024, but his recent resurgence could culminate in a statement victory on one of golf's toughest stages. |
NA | MC | T62 | +15000 | +3300 | +1650 | American Express (Jan 2026): 72nd • Sony Open (Jan 2026): MC • RSM Classic (Nov 2025): T34 • Houston Open (Oct 2025): T52 |
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The UCLA product makes his Farmers debut as a hometown hero, carrying the dreams of Southern California golf fans who've watched him develop from amateur standout to Tour professional. Castillo's local knowledge of coastal conditions and aggressive style could create magic on a course where regional familiarity often trumps pure talent. |
T15 | NA | NA | +15500 | +3400 | +1700 | American Express (Jan 2026): T44 |
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The Venezuelan veteran's smooth tempo and clutch putting have produced three PGA Tour victories, skills that translate perfectly to Torrey Pines' demanding Poa annua surfaces. Vegas thrives in tough conditions where patience and precision matter more than raw power, making him a sneaky threat in a field full of bombers. |
T42 | MC | T25 | +15500 | +3400 | +1700 | American Express (Jan 2026): MC • Sony Open (Jan 2026): T38 • RSM Classic (Nov 2025): T52 • Houston Open (Oct 2025): MC |
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The Argentine shotmaker brings a crafty short game and ice-cold putting stroke to Torrey Pines, where his ability to manufacture shots under pressure could shine brightest. Grillo's knack for grinding out scores on tough tracks and his fearless approach in big moments make him a dangerous floater at generous odds. |
WD | T20 | T44 | +15500 | +3400 | +1700 | American Express (Jan 2026): MC • Sony Open (Jan 2026): T34 • RSM Classic (Nov 2025): T18 • Mayakoba Golf Classic (Nov 2025): MC |
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The Canadian bulldog brings championship pedigree and clutch gene to Torrey Pines, where his methodical approach and stellar iron play could unlock scoring opportunities others miss. Hughes thrives when conditions get nasty and the pressure mounts, exactly the recipe needed to conquer the South Course's notorious difficulty. |
NA | T64 | NA | +16000 | +3500 | +1750 | American Express (Jan 2026): MC • Sony Open (Jan 2026): T21 • RSM Classic (Nov 2025): T15 • Houston Open (Oct 2025): MC |
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The ageless wonder returns to Torrey Pines with the type of course management skills that turn survival into success on the South Course. Kuchar's uncanny ability to avoid big numbers and his mastery of Poa annua greens could produce one final magical week in the twilight of a brilliant career. |
NA | NA | NA | +16500 | +3600 | +1800 | American Express (Jan 2026): T44 • Sony Open (Jan 2026): T15 • RSM Classic (Nov 2025): T32 • Houston Open (Oct 2025): MC |
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The long-hitting California native possesses the raw power needed to tame Torrey Pines' demanding par-4s, and his fearless approach as a Tour rookie could be exactly what's needed on a course that punishes tentative play. Fishburn's amateur success at nearby courses gives him invaluable knowledge of Southern California's coastal conditions and Poa annua greens. |
MC | MC | NA | +17000 | +3750 | +1875 | American Express (Jan 2026): MC |
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The Swedish bomber's methodical European Tour approach translates perfectly to Torrey Pines' championship test, where patience and precision iron play separate contenders from also-rans. Svensson's cold-weather conditioning gives him an edge in La Jolla's cool January mornings, when many players struggle with early tee times. |
MC | NA | NA | +17000 | +3750 | +1875 | American Express (Jan 2026): MC |
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The former Stanford Cardinal knows these coastal California conditions intimately from his collegiate days, and his cerebral course management style mirrors the strategic thinking that historically succeeds at Torrey Pines. Mouw's ability to grind out pars when his driver goes awry makes him perfectly suited for a venue where bogey avoidance often trumps birdie hunting. |
T66 | NA | NA | +17000 | +3750 | +1875 | American Express (Jan 2026): MC |
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The Korean star's surgical iron play and ice-cold putting demeanor are tailor-made for Torrey Pines' demanding approach shots and tricky Poa annua surfaces. Kim's experience grinding through tough conditions on international tours has prepared him for the mental marathon that Torrey Pines demands over four days. |
MC | T50 | T20 | +17500 | +3875 | +1937 | American Express (Jan 2026): T18 |
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The Southern California native returns to his backyard with intimate knowledge of Torrey Pines' nuances, having played the municipal courses countless times growing up just hours south in Rancho Santa Margarita. Hossler's recent putting improvements, combined with his natural feel for these greens, could finally unlock the hometown breakthrough he's been chasing. |
T15 | T6 | MC | +17500 | +3875 | +1937 | American Express (Jan 2026): MC • Sony Open (Jan 2026): T23 • RSM Classic (Nov 2025): T47 • Houston Open (Nov 2025): MC |
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The steady Midwesterner made the cut at Torrey Pines last year with a T56 finish, proving his methodical game can handle this demanding test. Hoge's ability to stay patient through Torrey Pines' inevitable momentum swings, combined with his underrated short game, makes him a classic sleeper pick at a venue that rewards grinding over flash. |
NA | T56 | NA | +18000 | +4000 | +2000 | American Express (Jan 2026): T8 • Sony Open (Jan 2026): T27 • RSM Classic (Nov 2025): T34 • Houston Open (Oct 2025): MC |
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The emerging talent possesses the modern power game needed to attack Torrey Pines' lengthy par-4s, while his fearless putting stroke could be the perfect antidote to the venue's notoriously tricky Poa surfaces. Ventura's ability to bounce back from early mistakes mirrors the resilience required to navigate four days on one of the Tour's most demanding tracks. |
NA | NA | NA | +18000 | +4000 | +2000 | American Express (Jan 2026): MC |
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The power-hitting veteran bounces back from last year's missed cut with a proven track record at Torrey Pines, including a T6 in 2024 and T9 in 2023 that showcase his ability to solve this coastal puzzle. Finau's elite driving distance advantage becomes magnified on Torrey Pines' marathon par-4s, where his approach shots from 100 yards closer than the field create constant birdie opportunities. |
MC | T6 | T9 | +18000 | +4000 | +2000 | American Express (Jan 2026): MC • Sony Open (Jan 2026): T11 • RSM Classic (Nov 2025): T6 • Mayakoba Classic (Nov 2025): T15 |
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The South African sensation brings international championship experience and the kind of raw power that can neutralize Torrey Pines' length, turning demanding par-4s into manageable scoring opportunities. Potgieter's fearless approach to major-championship-caliber tests, combined with his clutch putting under pressure, could announce his arrival on the biggest stage. |
T15 | NA | NA | +18500 | +4100 | +2050 | American Express (Jan 2026): MC |
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The Arkansas grinder possesses the exact combination of length and patience that Torrey Pines demands, with his improved putting stroke finally matching his consistently elite approach play. Moore's ability to stay mentally tough through inevitable bogeys makes him perfectly suited for a venue where emotional control often determines Sunday's leaderboard. |
T56 | T70 | T11 | +18500 | +4100 | +2050 | American Express (Jan 2026): T56 • Sony Open (Jan 2026): T23 • RSM Classic (Nov 2025): T15 • Houston Open (Nov 2025): MC |
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The journeyman from Phoenix has quietly transformed into one of the Tour's most reliable iron players, a skill set that becomes invaluable when navigating Torrey Pines' demanding approach shots. Brennan's methodical approach and steady putting stroke could prove perfect for grinding through four rounds on these unforgiving Poa annua surfaces. Sometimes the biggest stories come from the most unexpected places, and at +19000, Brennan represents the ultimate sleeper pick. |
NA | NA | NA | +19000 | +4200 | +2100 | American Express (Jan 2026): T56 |
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The German precision machine delivered a breakthrough T3 finish in 2024, proving he can contend at Torrey Pines despite last year's MC. Jaeger's meticulous course management and elite putting on Poa greens make him dangerous on a track where patience and accuracy trump pure power. His European sensibilities align perfectly with Torrey's strategic demands, and he's proven he can hang with the big names when the pressure mounts. |
MC | T3 | T53 | +19500 | +4300 | +2150 | American Express (Jan 2026): MC • Sony Open (Jan 2026): T15 • RSM Classic (Nov 2025): T23 • Houston Open (Nov 2025): MC |
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The Oklahoma native brings a blue-collar work ethic and fearless approach that could catch the field sleeping at Torrey Pines. Smotherman's aggressive style off the tee perfectly matches what the South Course demands, and his ability to scramble around the greens has improved dramatically. In a tournament where established stars often struggle with expectations, the hungry newcomer could author one of golf's great underdog stories. |
NA | NA | MC | +19500 | +4300 | +2150 | American Express (Jan 2026): T8 |
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The Japanese star brings a unique combination of precision and power that could translate beautifully to Torrey's dual-course setup. Kanaya's experience grinding through tough conditions in international competition has prepared him for exactly this type of demanding test. His methodical pre-shot routine and ice-cold demeanor under pressure make him a fascinating wildcard in a field full of established American stars. |
MC | NA | NA | +21000 | +4600 | +2300 | American Express (Jan 2026): MC |
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The former Georgia Bulldog has quietly developed into one of the Tour's most underrated scramblers, a skill that becomes invaluable when Torrey's kikuyu rough swallows approach shots. Fisk's college experience in big moments has translated to newfound confidence in high-pressure situations. At astronomical odds, he represents the kind of overlooked talent that could shock the golf world with a breakthrough performance. |
T63 | NA | NA | +21000 | +4600 | +2300 | American Express (Jan 2026): MC |
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The Canadian grinder has spent years perfecting his craft on courses that reward patience over flash, making Torrey Pines an ideal fit for his methodical approach. Roy's ability to stay composed when others crack under pressure could prove invaluable during the inevitable weekend storms that separate contenders from pretenders. His underdog mentality and chip-on-the-shoulder attitude make him exactly the type of player who thrives when no one's watching. |
WD | NA | MC | +21000 | +4600 | +2300 | American Express (Jan 2026): MC |
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The former Oklahoma State standout has the perfect combination of collegiate pedigree and professional hunger to make noise at Torrey Pines. Eckroat's powerful driving distance gives him the length needed to attack the South Course's demanding par-4s, while his Oklahoma roots prepared him for grinding through tough conditions. Sometimes breakthrough moments come when expectations are lowest, and these astronomical odds could fuel the ultimate Cinderella story. |
MC | T37 | MC | +22000 | +4850 | +2425 | American Express (Jan 2026): MC • Sony Open (Jan 2026): T27 • RSM Classic (Nov 2025): T34 • Houston Open (Nov 2025): T48 |
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The former amateur standout brings a fearless approach and nothing-to-lose mentality that could prove dangerous on Torrey's intimidating South Course. Shipley's recent transition to professional golf has been marked by steady improvement and an ability to rise to big occasions. His youthful confidence and hunger to establish himself make him exactly the type of player who could author a shocking upset when the pressure mounts. |
NA | NA | NA | +22000 | +4850 | +2425 | American Express (Jan 2026): MC |
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The former Texas A&M star has quietly developed into one of the Tour's most reliable ball-strikers, a skill set perfectly suited for Torrey's premium on accuracy over distance. Phillips' college experience in high-pressure situations has translated to improved performance in clutch moments. At these massive odds, he represents the ultimate value play for bettors looking for lightning in a bottle. |
70 | 76 | NA | +22500 | +5000 | +2500 | American Express (Jan 2026): T63 |
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The rising star brings youthful exuberance and modern power that could overwhelm Torrey's traditional defenses in unexpected ways. Clanton's fearless approach to golf mirrors the attitude needed to conquer the intimidating South Course, while his improving short game gives him the tools to capitalize on scoring opportunities. Sometimes the biggest breakthroughs come from the most unlikely sources, and at these odds, Clanton represents pure upside. |
T15 | NA | NA | +22500 | +5000 | +2500 | American Express (Jan 2026): WD |
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The young Korean firebrand makes his third Farmers appearance with a T42 finish in 2025 as he continues to learn Torrey Pines' secrets. Kim's explosive length off the tee pairs perfectly with Torrey Pines' premium on distance, while his fearless putting stroke could be the X-factor on tricky Poa annua surfaces. At just 22, he's reaching the prime age where raw talent meets course knowledge, making him a sneaky value play in a loaded field. |
T42 | MC | NA | +24000 | +5300 | +2650 | American Express (Jan 2026): T38 • Sony Open (Jan 2026): T29 • RSM Classic (Nov 2025): T6 • Houston Open (Nov 2025): T34 |
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The rising Chinese star brings a fresh perspective to Torrey Pines, unburdened by past struggles on these notorious layouts that have humbled seasoned veterans. Dou's methodical approach and precise iron play could be perfectly suited for navigating the South Course's demanding approach shots, while his international experience handling pressure situations makes him dangerous at massive odds. Sometimes the best course strategy is having no preconceived notions about what's supposed to be difficult. |
NA | NA | T62 | +24000 | +5300 | +2650 | American Express (Jan 2026): 73rd |
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The steady Washington native has built his career on grinding out results on difficult golf courses, making his Torrey Pines debut perfectly timed for a potential breakthrough. Putnam's short game wizardry and putting prowess could shine on Poa annua greens where scrambling ability often separates contenders from also-rans. With his patient, strategic approach, he's exactly the type of grinder who could methodically climb leaderboards while flashier names falter on the South Course's unforgiving layout. |
T32 | NA | NA | +25000 | +5500 | +2750 | American Express (Jan 2026): T2 • Sony Open (Jan 2026): T34 • RSM Classic (Nov 2025): T28 • Houston Open (Oct 2025): MC |
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The French rookie sensation gets his first crack at one of the Tour's most demanding venues, bringing European Tour seasoning that includes handling tough coastal conditions and firm setups. Saddier's precise iron play and mature course management belie his newcomer status, while his fresh legs could be an advantage over veterans ground down by Torrey Pines' historical brutality. International players often thrive when they're not intimidated by a course's reputation - just ask past Euro winners at major championships. |
NA | NA | NA | +25000 | +5500 | +2750 | American Express (Jan 2026): T70 |
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The Alabama bomber's prodigious length off the tee makes him a natural fit for Torrey Pines' expansive layouts, where his 320-yard drives could provide crucial scoring advantages on both courses. Riley's aggressive style and fearless putting stroke align perfectly with what it takes to attack pins on the South Course's mammoth greens, while his recent putting improvements have elevated him from good player to potential winner. When long hitters get hot with the flat stick at Torrey Pines, they can separate quickly from the field. |
MC | MC | MC | +26000 | +5750 | +2875 | American Express (Jan 2026): T56 • Sony Open (Jan 2026): T23 • RSM Classic (Nov 2025): T15 • Houston Open (Nov 2025): MC |
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The Missouri native makes his Torrey Pines debut armed with the kind of Midwest grinding mentality that historically translates well to challenging coastal layouts. Blanchet's steady iron play and improving putting stroke give him the tools to navigate both courses effectively, while his relative anonymity could work in his favor without the pressure faced by bigger names. Sometimes the best recipe for success at golf's most demanding venues is simply staying patient and letting others beat themselves. |
NA | NA | NA | +26000 | +5750 | +2875 | American Express (Jan 2026): MC |
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The Japanese rising star brings international amateur pedigree that includes handling pressure on golf's biggest stages, making his Torrey Pines debut a potential coming-out party. Nakajima's precise iron play and methodical approach mirror the qualities that helped Hideki Matsuyama master these layouts, while his fresh perspective could be an asset on courses where veteran frustration often builds. Asian players have traditionally excelled on Poa annua greens, making his putting stroke a potential difference-maker. |
NA | NA | MC | +26000 | +5750 | +2875 | American Express (Jan 2026): MC |
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The Nashville veteran returns to Torrey Pines where his legendary putting stroke could find magic on Poa annua surfaces that have historically suited his feel-based approach. Snedeker's course management wisdom and ability to grind out scores on difficult layouts makes him a classic sleeper pick, especially with reduced expectations allowing him to play freely. When putters like Snedeker get hot on greens this challenging, they can make up for power disadvantages through sheer precision around the cups. |
T32 | T78 | NA | +27500 | +6000 | +3000 | American Express (Jan 2026): MC • Sony Open (Jan 2026): T23 • RSM Classic (Nov 2025): T8 • Mayakoba Classic (Nov 2025): MC |
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The Arkansas grinder brings blue-collar determination to Torrey Pines, where his methodical approach and improved iron play could gradually climb leaderboards while bigger names struggle. Ramey's recent putting improvements have elevated his game to new levels, while his patient temperament aligns perfectly with what these demanding layouts require. Sometimes the best strategy at golf's most difficult venues is simply avoiding big numbers and letting steady pars accumulate into surprising results. |
T48 | T78 | NA | +28000 | +6150 | +3075 | American Express (Jan 2026): T63 • Sony Open (Jan 2026): T23 • RSM Classic (Nov 2025): T35 • Houston Open (Oct 2025): MC |
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The Colorado veteran makes his Torrey Pines debut with the kind of seasoned perspective that can thrive on layouts where course management trumps pure power. Hubbard's steady iron play and clutch putting under pressure give him dark horse credentials, while his ability to stay patient during difficult rounds could separate him from more volatile competitors. Veterans making their debut at iconic venues often surprise, unburdened by previous disappointments that haunt returning players. |
T68 | T20 | NA | +28000 | +6150 | +3075 | American Express (Jan 2026): MC • Sony Open (Jan 2026): T29 • RSM Classic (Nov 2025): MC • Houston Open (Nov 2025): T45 |
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The former Stanford Cardinal knows California golf like the back of his hand, and his ball-striking precision could be the perfect antidote to Torrey Pines' demanding layout. Wu's methodical approach and steady iron play have quietly produced consistent results on Tour, making him a dangerous sleeper pick in a field focused on the bigger names. Sometimes the best stories come from players who simply grind their way to victory while others crumble under pressure. |
MC | T50 | MC | +28000 | +6150 | +3075 | American Express (Jan 2026): T44 • Sony Open (Jan 2026): MC • RSM Classic (Nov 2025): T34 • Houston Open (Nov 2025): T52 |
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The 2024 Farmers Insurance Open champion returns to the scene of his breakthrough PGA Tour victory, where his European tour seasoning and clutch putting carried him to glory. Pavon's ability to handle pressure-packed situations and navigate tough conditions made him a perfect fit for Torrey Pines' brutal South Course. Though he missed the cut in 2025, his winning performance in 2024 proves he genuinely understands how to attack these greens when everything clicks. |
MC | 1 | NA | +29000 | +6400 | +3200 | American Express (Jan 2026): T27 • Sony Open (Jan 2026): T15 • RSM Classic (Nov 2025): T23 • Houston Open (Oct 2025): MC |
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The Japanese star's surgical precision with his irons and ice-cold putting stroke could be tailor-made for Torrey Pines' demanding approach shots and tricky Poa annua surfaces. Hisatsune thrives in high-pressure situations and has the game management skills to navigate the South Course's treacherous layout without making big numbers. His first Torrey Pines appearance could yield fireworks if he can adapt quickly to the coastal conditions. |
MC | T33 | NA | +31000 | +6800 | +3400 | American Express (Jan 2026): T44 |
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Ford's booming drives give him a significant advantage on Torrey Pines' lengthy South Course, where shorter hitters often get eaten alive by the demanding approach shots. The veteran has quietly improved his wedge game and putting, two areas that are crucial for scoring on these tricky greens. Sometimes experience trumps talent at venues this difficult, and Ford has the grinder mentality to outlast more heralded competitors. |
NA | NA | NA | +32500 | +7200 | +3600 | American Express (Jan 2026): T13 |
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The California native understands Poa annua greens better than most international players, having grown up playing similar surfaces throughout the Golden State. Salinda's smooth tempo and consistent ball-striking could be perfectly suited for Torrey Pines' premium on precision over power. His local knowledge and comfort level in these conditions make him a dangerous dark horse in a field where course management often trumps raw talent. |
T42 | NA | NA | +34000 | +7500 | +3750 | American Express (Jan 2026): MC |
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The South African's aggressive style and fearless approach to tough courses could pay dividends on Torrey Pines' unforgiving layout, where conservative play often leads to bogeys anyway. Van Rooyen's international experience on demanding tracks gives him the mental fortitude to handle the South Course's psychological warfare. His ability to bounce back from bad holes quickly is exactly what's needed when the course inevitably delivers its knockout punches. |
MC | NA | NA | +34000 | +7500 | +3750 | American Express (Jan 2026): MC • Sony Open (Jan 2026): T34 • RSM Classic (Nov 2025): MC • Houston Open (Nov 2025): T51 |
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Garnett's methodical approach and steady temperament make him a classic Torrey Pines sleeper, where patience and course management often matter more than spectacular shot-making. The veteran has quietly honed his iron play to Tour-level consistency, and his putting stroke remains one of his strongest weapons. At these odds, you're betting on a grinder who knows how to avoid the big numbers that derail most players on this unforgiving track. |
NA | NA | MC | +43000 | +9500 | +4750 | American Express (Jan 2026): MC |
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List's towering drives and high ball flight give him distinct advantages on Torrey Pines' lengthy par-4s, where he can attack pins that other players can't reach. The veteran's experience in tough conditions and ability to grind out pars when his A-game isn't clicking make him perfectly suited for this demanding test. Sometimes the biggest bombers find ways to win when courses get difficult, and List has the firepower to overwhelm this layout. |
T56 | T50 | T25 | +43000 | +9500 | +4750 | ZOZO Championship (Oct 2025): T16 • Masters Tournament (Apr 2025): T38 • 2024: T10 Memorial Tournament, snuck into FedExCup Playoffs |
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Kizzire's Alabama roots gave him plenty of experience with challenging, tree-lined courses that demand precision – skills that translate perfectly to Torrey Pines' punishing layout. His steady putting stroke and ability to manufacture pars from difficult positions could be exactly what's needed on greens that frustrate even the best players. The veteran knows how to stay patient when courses get tough, a crucial skill for surviving the South Course's relentless pressure. |
NA | NA | MC | +44000 | +9750 | +4875 | American Express (Jan 2026): MC • RSM Classic (Nov 2025): T34 • Houston Open (Nov 2025): MC • Bermuda Championship (Nov 2025): T67 |
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Lebioda's blue-collar work ethic and steady ball-striking could be the perfect recipe for success on a course that rewards grinding over flash. The veteran has quietly improved his wedge play and course management, two skills that become magnified in importance at Torrey Pines' demanding layout. Sometimes the most overlooked players find ways to contend when everyone else is focused on the marquee names, and these odds suggest the field is sleeping on his capabilities. |
NA | NA | MC | +44000 | +9750 | +4875 | American Express (Jan 2026): MC |
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The Mexican bomber enters his sophomore season with something to prove after a modest rookie campaign, and Torrey Pines' premium on distance could be the perfect stage for his breakout moment. Gonzalez's towering drives and fearless approach mirror the attitude needed to conquer the South Course's demanding layout, where patience and power create a lethal combination. |
NA | NA | NA | +45000 | +10000 | +5000 | American Express (Jan 2026): MC |