Xander Schauffele Advocates for Torrey Pines’ Place in the PGA Tour Schedule
LA JOLLA, Calif. — Xander Schauffele, a native of San Diego, has a deep connection with Torrey Pines, having played on its iconic grounds since his teenage years. The picturesque course holds a special place in the hearts of many, but its future on the PGA Tour schedule is uncertain.
The Farmers Insurance Open: A Historic Event
The Farmers Insurance Open is set to commence on Thursday at Torrey Pines, marking a significant event on the PGA Tour calendar. This tournament has been a staple since 1968, with the Farmers Insurance Company serving as its title sponsor. However, as this partnership concludes after this year, the PGA Tour faces the dual challenge of securing a new title sponsor for 2027 and determining the tournament’s position on the schedule.
Upcoming Changes in the PGA Tour Schedule
With potential changes looming for the PGA Tour’s future, several tournaments may face elimination as organizers consider aligning the schedule with significant events like the Super Bowl. Among those affected could be longstanding tournaments such as the Hawaiian Swing and the American Express.
Despite the uncertainty, Schauffele believes that Torrey Pines deserves to remain an integral part of the PGA Tour lineup.
A Course Worth Keeping
In Schauffele’s words, "I would feel like Torrey’s safe if you kind of look at the schedule… it’s iconic. It’s a beautiful property, a tough golf course, and it usually has pretty good winners on it." He highlighted the historical significance of Torrey Pines, particularly referencing Tiger Woods’ memorable performance during the 2008 U.S. Open.
Support from Fellow Competitors
Schauffele is not alone in his admiration for Torrey Pines. U.S. Open champion and former San Diego State Aztec J.J. Spaun shares his enthusiasm for the course, as does defending Farmers winner Harris English. “I wouldn’t be shocked if it was somewhere on the schedule,” Schauffele said, expressing confidence in the course’s ability to retain its spot in the lineup.
Future Sponsorship and Scheduling
Reports suggest that Sentry may emerge as a potential sponsor for the Farmers Insurance Open, especially if the PGA Tour decides to part ways with its season-opening event at Kapalua. Additionally, Sports Business Journal’s Josh Carpenter indicated that discussions are underway to potentially move Torrey Pines to a postseason slot on the schedule.
The Impact of Fewer Events
The PGA Tour may cut between 10 to 15 events as they reassess the schedule’s structure, which could ultimately benefit both players and fans by increasing the likelihood of star-studded fields. However, this could jeopardize certain courses and events, including the beloved Torrey Pines.
Harris English echoed Schauffele’s sentiments, stating, "I would hate for it to go away… this is one of the cornerstone events on the PGA Tour." He expressed his commitment to finding a new sponsor to ensure the tournament’s future at Torrey Pines remains secure, recognizing the community’s passion for the course.
In conclusion, as discussions about the future of the PGA Tour unfold, the iconic status of Torrey Pines and the commitment of its champions highlight the urgency of ensuring this historic course stays on the calendar. The depth of passion from players demonstrates that Torrey Pines is more than just a golf course—it’s a cherished piece of golfing history.

