The 2023 champion at Torrey Pines withdrew Thursday afternoon during the suspended second round of the Farmers Insurance Open.
Max Homa withdrew late in his second round of the Farmers Insurance Open. Play was suspended Thursday at Torrey Pines because of high winds. The Tour later announced via social media that Homa, who was through 15 holes in Round 2,
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Max Homa has added his name to the long list of players who have withdrawn from the 2025 Farmers Insurance Open.
Max Homa apparently had enough of the wind and his own ragged play on Thursday in the Farmers Insurance Open. The champion of the event at Torrey Pines in 2023 withdrew with three holes to play on the North Course after heavy winds forced officials to suspend play.
Max Homa is currently at the Torrey Pines Golf Club to compete in the PGA Tour's 2025 Farmers Insurance Open. This tournament is Homa's second tournament of the season, and after finishing T26 at The Sentry, he will look to make an impression in the Farmers Insurance Open.
Max Homa’s sixth and most recent PGA Tour victory came at the 2023 Farmers Insurance Open. His bid for a second title in three years started well enough with a tee shot into the fairway at the par-4 first on the South Course. His approach, however, landed in the left greenside bunker, which led to a series of sand problems.
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But on Thursday at Torrey Pines, the infamous Southern California winds reached a point of no return — the tour had to stop the second round as gusts exceeded 35 miles per hour. Balls began to move on the greens, and tournament officials have no choice but to sound the horn whenever that happens.