Stephan Jaeger finishes with
flourish, takes lead at Farmers
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[January 26, 2024]
Germany's Stephan Jaeger rolled in an eagle on his final hole
to polish off an 8-under 64, vaulting himself into the second-round
lead at the Farmers Insurance Open on Thursday in San Diego.
Jaeger cruised around Torrey Pines' North Course and made seven
birdies and a single bogey. His birdie-eagle finish at the eighth
and ninth holes got him to 12-under 132 through two rounds, enough
for a one-stroke edge over Denmark's Nicolai Hojgaard, who carded a
66 on the North Course.
The field is playing one round apiece at Torrey Pines' North and
South courses before the 36-hole cut. The famed South Course will
stage the third and fourth rounds.

France's Matthieu Pavon (65, South Course) and Belgium's Thomas
Detry (68, South Course) are tied for third at 10 under. Tony Finau
(66, North Course) and Michael Kim (68, South Course) are knotted in
fifth at 9 under.
Jaeger, 34, is the World No. 101 and has won six times on the Korn
Ferry Tour but not on the PGA Tour yet. Should he win, he is
projected to move to the top of the new "Aon Swing 5" standings and
therefore qualify for next week's signature event, the AT&T Pebble
Beach Pro-Am.
"The fruits of your labor kind of show up times and they show up at
the right time as well," Jaeger said. "To be able to be in this
position is awesome. It's going to be nerve-wracking, but it's going
to be awesome, so I can't wait for this weekend."
At the par-5 ninth, Jaeger's second shot, in his words, scooted to
the back fringe of the green.
"Had a little downhill right-to-lefter about 35 feet and it ended up
curling in. It was awesome to see that," Jaeger said.
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Hojgaard went bogey-free with six birdies, while
Pavon piled up eight birdies against one bogey. Pavon made the cut
in his third straight event to start the season and now is projected
for fourth place in the Aon Swing 5.
"I'm so happy to be here and to play in America for
a year that I don't really think about what can come if I play well
and stuff like this," Pavon said. "I just try to show up at every
tournament and do my best."
Kim grew up playing these courses and attended nearby Torrey Pines
High School. He is also fighting for one of five qualifying spots
for Pebble Beach.
On the par-5 18th hole (his ninth of the day), Kim hit his third
shot out of a greenside bunker, from 34 yards, straight into the cup
for eagle.
"Back when I played here as a kid, I don't think I was able to reach
(that green) in two," Kim said. "Yeah, hit a really nice bunker
shot. Came off a little faster than I really wanted, but hit the pin
and went there for a nice eagle."
Taiwan's Kevin Yu was the first-round leader thanks to a 64 on the
North Course, but he dropped back into a tie for 18th at 6 under
after posting a 2-over 74 Friday on the South Course.
Notable names who missed the cut line of 3 under par were Sungjae Im
of South Korea (2 under), Gary Woodland (2 under), Collin Morikawa
(2 under), Billy Horschel (1 over), Michael Block (1 over) and
Australian Jason Day (1 over).
--Field Level Media
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