Danny Walker, a rookie on the PGA Tour, made an impressive start at the Farmers Insurance Open with a seven-under 65 in his fourth career start on the tour. Walker, who is 29 years old, made some last-minute changes to his equipment by adding two new clubs to his bag, a new driver, and a new putter. These changes seem to have paid off as he is currently in a tie for second place, just two strokes behind the first-round leader Ludvig Aberg. Walker played on the Torrey Pines’ South Course, typically considered the more challenging of the two courses, and is the only player in the top seven who did not start on the North Course.
Walker attributed his success in the first round to hitting every green in regulation, a rare feat on a challenging course like the South Course. He mentioned that his strategy was to focus on hitting the middle of the green and then making putts, which ultimately led to a low score. The changes to his driver and putter also played a significant role in his performance. Walker had a fitting with Titleist for a new driver and put it in his bag for the tournament. He also switched to a new Scotty Cameron blade putter with a dot on top, which helped him free up his stroke and focus more on his line and the hole rather than the ball and putter alignment.
Despite not winning on the Korn Ferry Tour last season, Walker finished 28th on the points list, earning him PGA Tour membership for 2025. He had missed cuts at the Sony Open and American Express earlier in the season but seems to have found his stride at the Farmers Insurance Open. Walker admitted that the adjustment to a new tour and the pressure to perform had caused him stress in the first two weeks, but he was able to relax and enjoy the game more in the third week. He emphasized the importance of getting into the right headspace and focusing on targets and hitting shots without worrying too much.
Walker’s performance at the Farmers Insurance Open showcases his potential as a rising star on the PGA Tour. His ability to adapt to new equipment and course challenges demonstrates his skill and strategic mindset on the course. As he continues to compete in his rookie season, Walker’s success at this tournament could be a sign of more impressive performances to come. Fans and fellow competitors will be keeping an eye on his progress as he navigates the challenges and opportunities of professional golf. Walker’s journey from the Korn Ferry Tour to the PGA Tour is a testament to his dedication and talent, setting the stage for an exciting season ahead.