Overview
- Rose reached 21-under with a third-round 68 to set the tournament’s 54-hole scoring mark at Torrey Pines.
- Dahmen sits solo second at 15-under after matching Rose’s 68 and says he will stick to a process-first mindset because, in his words, “it’s just golf.”
- Analysts frame Rose’s advantage as a rarity in recent PGA Tour play, with comparisons to dominant 54-hole leads by Tiger Woods, Rory McIlroy and Scottie Scheffler.
- Rose insists he will avoid complacency as he bids for a second Farmers Insurance Open title at age 45.
- Dahmen, who entered the field as the fifth alternate and is playing on conditional PGA Tour status, has already turned the week into a significant opportunity.