Two more German professionals, Thomas Rosenmüller and Jeremy Paul, qualified for the 2026 Farmers Insurance Open through the Monday Qualifier.
At the 2026 Farmers Insurance Open, the main talking point is Brooks Koepka’s return to the PGA Tour. However, beyond the star players, much is at stake for many golfers even before the official tournament starts.
PGA Tour Monday Qualifier
Sixty players competed for four starting spots at the famous Torrey Pines Golf Course in the Monday Qualifier, which was held at the Mission Viejo Country Club. Among the successful participants were two German players. Thomas Rosenmüller tied for first place with Swede Henrik Norlander at seven under par. Norlander impressed with five consecutive birdies on the back nine, while Rosenmüller spread his nine stroke gains throughout the round. Starting on hole 10, Rosenmüller had some setbacks with two bogeys on holes 7 and 9 but maintained the lead. Critical was his ability to consistently convert par-5 holes into birdies to stay on top.
Sharing third place at five under par, American Hunter Logan and Jeremy Paul also qualified for the Farmers Insurance Open. Paul also started on hole 10 and played an excellent back nine with an eagle on hole 1, two birdies, and no bogeys. Thus, Rosenmüller and Paul complete the German contingent in Torrey Pines.
Thomas Rosenmueller
Henrik Norlander
Hunter Logan
Jeremy PaulAre the 4 Monday Qs for the Farmers
— Monday Q Info (@acaseofthegolf1) January 26, 2026
In the days leading up to the tournament, there were further changes in the player field. Brian Campbell, Jimmy Stanger, Nico Echavarria, Patton Kizzire, and Michael Kim withdrew, allowing Matt Kuchar, Justin Lower, Taylor Moore, Joel Dahmen, and Sam Ryder to move in. Additionally, the field size has been increased to 147 players due to Brooks Koepka’s participation, bringing in Jackson Suber and Lanto Griffin as well.