Farmers Insurance Open benefits enlisted recipients of STEP assistance

Tournament leader Justin Rose watches his tee shot on No.3 at Torrey Pines south course during the final round of the Farmers Insurance Open. Valley News/David Canales photo 
Justin Rose won the 2026 Farmers Insurance Open golf tournament, January 29 through February 1 at the Torrey Pines Golf Course in San Diego, with a 72-hole score of 265 and received $1,728,000 for his first-place position. In addition to the $9.6 million paid to the golfers for prize money, the Farmers Insurance Open also provided revenue to various charities, including Support The Enlisted Project.“We’re just really grateful,” said STEP president Laura White.The Century Club of San Diego organizes the Farmers Insurance Open. The non-profit corporation’s primary charitable program is called Champions for Youth. The Century Club partners with charitable organizations and provides elements such as donation software, strategy development assistance, and a marketing toolkit. Th
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