Torrey Pines hosts the 2026 Farmers Insurance Open with a $9.6 million purse.
The 2026 Farmers Insurance Open once again delivered a strong financial reward for players on the PGA Tour. Held at the historic Torrey Pines Golf Course in San Diego, the tournament featured a total purse of $9.6 million, placing it among the most valuable stops on the early-season West Coast swing.
While the scenery draws fans each year, the prize money is what truly separates this event. As a result, players entered the week knowing that a deep finish could shape their season early.
Winner’s Share: What First Place Earned
To begin with, the tournament winner earned $1,728,000, which represents 18 percent of the total purse. This payout follows the PGA Tour’s standard distribution model and reflects the event’s long-standing importance on the schedule.
In addition to the money, the winner also received a significant boost in FedExCup points, along with exemptions that can define the rest of the year.
Full Farmers Insurance Open 2026 Prize Money Breakdown
Below is the complete payout structure for the top 20 finishers:
| Finish | Prize Money |
|---|---|
| 1st | $1,728,000 |
| 2nd | $1,036,800 |
| 3rd | $652,800 |
| 4th | $460,800 |
| 5th | $384,000 |
| 6th | $340,800 |
| 7th | $316,800 |
| 8th | $292,800 |
| 9th | $273,600 |
| 10th | $254,400 |
| 11th | $235,200 |
| 12th | $216,000 |
| 13th | $196,800 |
| 14th | $177,600 |
| 15th | $168,000 |
| 16th | $158,400 |
| 17th | $148,800 |
| 18th | $139,200 |
| 19th | $129,600 |
| 20th | $120,000 |
Meanwhile, players who made the cut but finished outside the top 20 still earned solid checks. In fact, payouts extended through 65th place, which highlights the depth and balance of the PGA Tour’s prize structure.
Why the Farmers Insurance Open Purse Matters
At this point in the season, prize money carries added weight. For many players, a strong finish at Torrey Pines can:
- Improve FedExCup positioning early
- Secure entry into key future events
- Provide financial stability for the first half of the year
- Build momentum heading into Riviera, Bay Hill, and the Florida swing
Because Torrey Pines is one of the most demanding courses on tour, these earnings are rarely easy. Instead, players must navigate long rough, firm greens, and coastal conditions that punish mistakes.
The Bigger Picture on PGA Tour Payouts
More broadly, the $9.6 million purse reflects how valuable early-season PGA Tour events have become. Although majors still carry the spotlight, January tournaments now offer life-changing money and long-term advantages.
As purses remain near historic highs, consistency across the schedule has reshaped how players plan their seasons. Therefore, winning or contending early is no longer optional—it is strategic.
Final Thoughts
In the end, the 2026 Farmers Insurance Open once again proved that West Coast golf is both challenging and rewarding. From the seven-figure winner’s check to six-figure payouts deep into the leaderboard, Torrey Pines continues to reward elite performance.
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