PGA Tour: Harris English cues up Farmers Insurance Open Win

Cameron Jourdan – Golfweek

Harris English is back.

The 35-year-old picked up his first win since the 2021 Travelers Championship on Saturday, capturing the 2025 Farmers Insurance Open at Torrey Pines in La Jolla, California. English shot 1-over 73 in the final round, good for 8-under 280 for the week, but it was enough to hold off Sam Stevens, who signed for a 4-under 68 and finished second at 7 under.

English hit only nine greens in the final round, but his outstanding scrambling, especially on the back nine, propelled him to victory.

Check out all of the highlights from the final round of the 2025 Farmers Insurance Open:

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Harris English closing in on 5th PGA Tour win

Harris English heads to the 72nd hole a par away from his fifth PGA Tour victory. Two excellent lag putts on the 16th and 17th holes set up comfortable pars, and he’s at 8 under, one ahead of Sam Stevens, with the notable par-5 18th left.

Harris English leads by one with 3 holes left

It’s a three-horse race as they’re coming down the stretch. Harris English is at 8 under heading to 16. Andrew Novak is at 6 under also heading to the 16th hole. Sam Stevens is at 7 under and in the clubhouse. English is looking for his fifth Tour win while Novak and Stevens would pick up their first victories. A fun finish upcoming.

Sam Stevens gets the clubhouse lead

There’s a leader in the clubhouse. Sam Stevens dunked his approach shot on the par-5 18th but hit the flagstick on his fourth before burying the par putt. He’s in at 7 under, tied for second, with the leaders on 14. Harris English remains in front at 8 under.

Harris English is a scrambling magician

Harris English has been scrambling for his life in the final round. On the 12th hole, he got up and down for par for the fifth straight hole, and he’s clinging to a one-shot lead with six holes to play.

Dottie Pepper calls out slow play

After the leaders took nearly 3 hours to play the front nine, Dottie Pepper went on a short rant about how slow play negatively impacts everyone and why it’s paramount players start respecting everyone’s time. She couldn’t be closer to the truth.

Andrew Novak’s psycho scorecard

Through 10 holes, Andrew Novak has one par, five bogeys and four birdies. He bogeys the par-4 10th and drops a shot behind English. Sam Stevens and Sungjae Im are lingering at 6 under and two back of English.

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