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Final round scores from the Farmers
Insurance Open

Scott Stallings (SC) -9
K.J. Choi (SC) -8
Graham DeLaet (SC) -8
Jason Day (SC) -8
Pat Perez (SC) -8
Marc Leishman (SC) -8
Charley Hoffman (SC) -7
Ryo Ishikawa (SC) -7
Will MacKenzie (SC   -7
Trevor Immelman (SC) -6
Seung-Yul Noh (SC) -6
Russell Knox (SC) -6
Justin Thomas (SC) -6
Brad Fritsch (SC) -6
Gary Woodland (SC) -6

Final round
betting odds for
the Farmers
Insurance Open

Gary Woodland 3/1
Jordan Spieth 3/1
Marc Leishman 5/1
Morgan Hoffmann 16/1
Pat Perez 16/1
Jason Day 20/1
Nicolas Colsaerts 20/1
Keegan Bradley 25/1
Rory Sabbatini 33/1
Ryo Ishikawa 33/1
Scott Stallings 33/1
Andres Romero 40/1
Charles Howell III 40/1
Brad Fritsch 50/1
Graham DeLaet 50/1
Will MacKenzie 50/1
Brian Stuard 66/1

Ian Poulter 66/1
Kevin Chappell 80/1
Russell Knox 100/1
Erik Compton 150/1
Kevin Tway 150/1
Robert Streb 150/1
Seung-yul Noh 150/1
Trevor Immelman 150/1

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Review & Betting Guide for the Farmers Insurance Open

 

Tiger Woods
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Brandt Snedeker
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Bill Haas
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Hunter Mahan
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The South course at Torrey Pines was designed by William F Bell and opened for play in 1957. Rees Jones was commissioned to undertake a redesign in 2001 so the course would be ready for the 2008 US Open Championship. Who could forget that dramatic Championship which ended with Tiger Woods beating Rocco Mediate on the first hole of a sudden-death playoff (after an 18 hole play off) and with a fractured bone in one leg.

Torrey Pines sits on the coastal cliffs overlooking the Pacific Ocean in La Jolla south of Torrey Pines State Reserve. Tight fairways, lush rough, pine trees, strategic bunkering and deep ravines are just some of the challenges ahead. Throw in the changing weather conditions, when fog, wind and rain come into play, they can often sweep in on this seaside layout. But you have a course that offers even the best golfers in the world a tough examination of their skills, both physically and mentally. Saying that I have shot a 57 on this course, but then that was on my PSP!

The complex takes its name from the indigenous Torrey Pine which is native to the area. The course is maintained by the City of San Diego and is open to the public and has enjoyed numerous awards, included amongst them is Golf Magazine's "Top 500 Holes in the World", 2000 (Par 4, 12th Hole) and Golf Digest Magazine's "America's 100 Greatest Public Access Golf Courses", 2005-2006.

My tips to win:

It is not hard to see why Tiger Woods 11/4 is the bookmakers favourite this week, not only is Tiger the defending champion here he has also won this event seven times and had a runners-up as well. I don’t normally tip players when the odds are this low but with that record they could be seen as quite generous under the circumstances.

Another player that enjoys the Torrey Pines track is Brandt Snedeker 20/1 he had a win and two runners-up finishes in the last four Farmers Insurance Open championships that have been held here. Brandt shot a 61 opening round here back in 2007, I did tip Snedeker last week but I think this could be the week he gets his season underway and challenging for titles.

Bill Haas 20/1 is another player that enjoys playing the Torrey Pines course. Bill has not been outside the Top 10 since 2011 and only been outside the Top 25 twice since 2007. Haas is another pick from last week’s tips and finished the Humana Challenge one shot outside the Top 5 so will come into this week in confident mood.

My each-way tips:

This will be Hunter Mahan 40/1 first outing this year but I don’t think that will be any hindrance to the Californian. Hunter is another player that seems to enjoy playing at Torrey Pines and has four Top 15 in his last five starts here, two of those where finishes just outside the Top 5 so look for him to get his season off to a fast start.

Another player I am going to stick with this week is Brian Stuard 66/1 which I think represent great odds for a player that has had three consecutive Top 6 finishes and currently sits ninth on the FedEx Cup rankings. Brian finished well last week at the Humana Challenge and his final round 65 should see him tee it up here this week in confident mood.

My outside tip:

A player making his PGA Tour debut this week is Victor Dubuisson 100/1 and the Frenchmen couldn’t be in better form making the Top 20 in all but one of his last seven events, winning the Turkish Airlines Open along the way with three other Top 5 finishes. If his nerves don’t get the better of him look for the lad from Cannes to make an impact here this week.

As always good luck

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