The Genesis invitational hosted by Tiger Wood will travel to the toprey pines following the Los Angeles fires.
The Riviera County club will host the PGA Tour’s signature event Feb. 13-16, but the course is located in Southern California’s Pacific region, which has been demolished.
An ongoing disaster and out of respect for the victims, the tournament will be returned to San Diego before the expected return to the Riviera in 2026.
Torrey Pines is already a regular venue on the PGA Tour, hosting the Farmers Insurance Open, while it also staged the US Open in 2008 and 2021, won by Woods and Jon Rahm, respectively.
Woods said:
“While Riviera remains the home of the Genesis Invitational, we look forward to playing at another championship course this year and using the tournament to support those affected by the shootings in the Los Angeles area.”
PGA Tour Commissioner Jay Monahan added:
“Emphasizing the sustainability of Los Angeles and the need for continued support for ongoing recovery efforts is what our collective teams are working on with the Genesis Invitational Game at Toprey Pines.”
This year’s Genesis invitational will include a number of Los Angeles-related relief initiatives, details to be released in due course.
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