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Farmers Insurance Open money earned by winner, top finishers

February 1, 2026
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England’s Justin Rose holds a commanding six-shot lead entering Sunday’s final round of the.2026 Farmers Insurance Open.

On the strength of a 10-under-par 62 in his opening round, Rose has put himself in position to go wire-to-wire for his 13th career PGA Tour victory. He began Feb. 1 at 21 under par, six strokes clear of American Joel Dahmen and eight in front of Japan’s Ryo Hisatsune and South Korea’s Si Woo Kim at the famed Torrey Pines Golf Club in La Jolla, California.

Making his return to the PGA Tour this week, Brooks Koepka began the day at 2-under, 19 shots back.

IN PROGRESS SCORES: 2026 Farmers Insurance Open

The second event on the West Coast has a deep field competing for a total purse of $9.6 million. Here’s how the prize money breaks down.

What’s the total purse for the 2026 Farmers Insurance Open?

The total purse for the 2026 Farmers Insurance Open is $9.6 million. A year ago, it was $9.3 million.

How much money does the winner make at the 2026 Farmers Insurance Open?

The winner of this year’s Farmers Insurance Open will receive $1.728 million. That’s up from the $1.674 million Harris English banked for his win in the 2025 tournament.

Farmers Insurance Open 2026 prize money payouts

$1,728,000
$1,046,400
$662,400
$470,400
$393,600
$348,000
$324,000
$300,000
$280,800
$261,600
$242,400
$223,200
$204,000
$184,800
$175,200
$165,600
$156,000
$146,400
$136,800
$127,200
$117,600
$108,000
$100,320
$92,640
$84,960
$77,280
$74,400
$71,520
$68,640
$65,760
$62,880
$60,000
$57,120
$54,720
$52,320
$49,920
$47,520
$45,600
$43,680
$41,760
$39,840
$37,920
$36,000
$34,080
$32,160
$30,240
$28,320
$26,784
$25,440
$24,672
$24,096
$23,520
$23,136
$22,752
$22,560
$22,368
$22,176
$21,984
$21,792
$21,600
$21,408
$21,216
$21,024
$20,832
$20,640
$20,448
$20,256
$20,064
$19,872
$19,680
$19,488
$19,296
$19,104
$18,912
$18,720
$18,528
$18,336
$18,144
$17,952
$17,760

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