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With its demanding South Course layout and unique dual-course format, the legendary Torrey Pines Golf Course sets the stage for an exciting showdown at the 2025 Farmers Insurance Open from January 22-25. Many big names like Xander Schauffele, Scottie Scheffler, and Rory McIlroy are not in the field, but this will not dampen the excitement. You can head to the scenic San Diego to catch the action live, but if not, you can catch every swing and putt from home. All thanks to the multiple viewing options available across various platforms, offering high-definition replays and expert commentary.

Television coverage anchors the tournament broadcast across multiple networks, with Golf Channel providing extensive early-round coverage. Meanwhile, viewers can tune in Wednesday and Thursday from 3:00 PM to 7:00 PM EST with continuing coverage Friday from 3:00 PM to 5:00 PM EST and Saturday from 2:30 AM to 4:30 PM EST. CBS takes center stage for the weekend drama, delivering Friday afternoon coverage from 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM EST and Saturday’s final round from 4:30 PM to 8:00 PM EST.

Digital streaming platforms offer unprecedented access to the tournament action. Fans can follow their favorite players through various options, including GolfChannel.com, the NBC Sports app, and the PGA Tour App. CBS expands its digital footprint through CBSSports.com, the CBS App, and Paramount+.

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International viewers can watch the tournament as PGA Tour Live on ESPN+ provides global streaming access, while regional broadcasters like Sky Sports in the United Kingdom and TSN in Canada offer localized coverage. Additionally, radio coverage through SiriusXM PGA Tour Radio ensures fans can stay connected to the action even while on the move.

The play will indeed be exciting as San Diego will host a star-studded tournament promising exceptional play.

What will the field look like at the 2025 Farmers Insurance Open?

Ten major champions are in the lineup. Leading the pack is #4, Collin Morikawa, winner of the 2020 PGA Championship and 2021 Open Championship. Moreover, the other major attractions at Torry Pines include 2021 Masters champion Hideki Matsuyama (#5), and 2011 PGA Champion Keegan Bradley are there.

Furthermore, continuing with the star-studded lineup, we have six former Farmers Insurance Open champions return to familiar territory, including defending champion Matthieu Pavon, two-time winner Jason Day (2015, 2018), and notably, recent victors Max Homa (2023) and Luke List (2022).

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Local connections add another sweat layer to the story. San Diego natives Charley Hoffman, a Poway High School graduate, and Michael Kim, a Torrey Pines High School alumni, compete on home turf. Other local heroes include Cavin McCall, an El Cajon Christian High School graduate and 2024 PGA Southern California Section champion.

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The 2025 Farmers Insurance Open features golf’s rising stars, with Ludvig Aberg leading the pack. The Swedish sensation has rapidly climbed to World No. 6, demonstrating exceptional skill and composure beyond his years. Meanwhile, Michael Thorbjornsen, the PGA Tour U’s top gun, is bringing his aggressive game to Torrey Pines.

These emerging talents, alongside the established stars, will be a fantastic treat to watch, making the Torrey Pines golf a must-watch for all sports fans and sports analysts.

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