Justin Rose sets Torrey Pines pace
with 62. Koepka makes his PGA Tour return with 73
[January 30, 2026]
By DOUG FERGUSON
SAN DIEGO (AP) — Justin Rose had birdie chances on all but one hole
Thursday and turned that into a 10-under 62 on the easier North
course at Torrey Pines, giving him a one-shot lead in the Farmers
Insurance Open on a day that marked the return of Brooks Koepka from
LIV Golf.
Koepka garnered so much of the attention under the brilliant
sunshine along the Pacific Coast, the first PGA Tour member to leave
for the Saudi-funded rival league only to get out of his contract
with one year left and be allowed to return.
Koepka didn't make a birdie until his final hole on the tougher
South course for a 1-over 73 and was happy to get that first round
behind him.
“From the first tee on, it was great. It actually made me settle
down a little bit,” Koepka said. “Like I said, it made me feel good
just to be out here.”
Rose missed the cut in his 2026 debut in The American Express last
week. While the North course is easier, his game was sharp. Even
without birdies on two of the par 5s, he still posted a great score
before he heads to the South.
Justin Lower, on edge with his wife at home about to give birth to
twins, had a 63 on the North. Hideki Matsuyama and Max Greyserman
each had a 64.
Seamus Power had the low score at 65 on the South course, which has
hosted two U.S. Opens and played to an average score of 72.482. The
average score on the North was 69.139. Of the 22 players at 67 or
lower, only Power and Max McGreevy (66) were on the South.
“North Course clearly is one that you want to try to make the most
of and it’s great to do that today for sure,” Rose said.

He made par from the fairway on his closing hole at the par-5 ninth,
finding a bunker, blasting out to about 4 feet and missing the
birdie putt. But he only scrambled for once, on the 451-yard 14th
hole and kept a clean card.
Lower lost his full card last year when the PGA Tour reduced full
status to the top 100 on the FedEx Cup, down from 125 in previous
years. Lower got into Torrey Pines because of the 147-man field over
two courses, so this about making the most of an opportunity.
And what a time. He already has a 3-year-old. Now his wife is about
to deliver twins.
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Brooks Koepka reacts after missing a birdie putt on the fourth hole
on the South Course at Torrey Pines during the first round of the
Farmers Insurance Open golf tournament Thursday, Jan. 29, 2026, in
San Diego. (AP Photo/Denis Poroy)

“If I’m being really truthful with everyone, my
mind’s not really here,” Lower said. “My wife is 34 weeks pregnant
with twins and I’m just trying to get home on Monday to try to help
everything out as much as I can. Luckily we have family close and
everything. Yeah, she’s going through it right now. Life’s about to
get real if it wasn’t real already.”
Xander Schauffele, who was born across the road from Torrey Pines,
played for the first time since he won in Japan last fall. He has
the longest active cut streak at 72 and was on the ropes early on
the South, 3 over for his round through 11 holes.
But he made birdie from a fairway bunker on the 12th hole, hit the
pin with a shot from the back bunker to set up birdie on the par-5
13th and ended his round with a chip that struck the pin on the 18th
when it the golf ball was rolling at flag speed.
It added to a 73, just above average considering how hard the South
played.
“I was happy with the fight,” Schauffele said. “But I only hit three
fairways, and the North course also is hard from the rough. Any of
those guys at 8 or 9 under on the North are hitting more than two or
three fairways.”
And with that he was off to the range.
Koepka said he was nervous on the first tee on the South, not
knowing what kind of response he would get from the crowd after
defecting to LIV Golf. He hit a 301-yard drive and an approach to 10
feet, two of his best shots of the way.
But his birdie chances were limited — certainly not as many as Rose
on the North — and he was 1 over on the par 5s until an 8-foot
birdie putt on the last hole.
He looked forward to the next three days. That starts with getting
to the weekend.
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