On Sunday American Golf player Patrick Reed won the Farmers Insurance Open at the Torrey Pines Golf Course in San Diego, California. Reed, who finished the tournament with a comfortable five-stroke win over second place that was shared by five players.
The tournament, which was considered a preparatory opportunity for the US Open, which will be held on the same course, witnessed comfortable control of Reed at the weekend, as he topped the standings on Saturday and maintained his lead and even strengthened it to win by a big difference of five strokes over the second place, this difference is the largest in this tournament since That of Tiger Woods by eight strokes in 2009.
The winner performed a wonderful tournament during which he played very well despite the incident that occurred on Friday by moving the ball in the belief that it was embedded in the ground, which caused widespread controversy in all golf entourage, but this does not prevent his full entitlement to the tournament, which he controlled with a result of 14 strokes under par, A big difference from the second place, which was occupied by a group of players, including Tony Fino and Hovland, with 9 strokes under par.
The PGA Tour continues next week with the waste management phoenix open, which will be held at TPC Scottsdale course in Scottsdale, Arizona.