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2024 Farmers Insurance Open leaderboard, grades: Matthieu Pavon becomes first French winner since World War II

For the first time since World War II, a man playing under the French flag has laid claim to a trophy on the PGA Tour. Matthieu Pavon emerged from an eclectic leaderboard on the cliffs of La Jolla, California, to snatch his maiden PGA Tour victory at the 2024 Farmers Insurance Open. The 31-year-old rookie grabbed hold of the tournament late in the final round at Torrey Pines and reached 13 under to clip runner-up Nicolai Hojgaard by one stroke.

With his win, Pavon will gain access to the rest of the signature events on the PGA Tour calendar in 2024. He will receive invitations into the Masters, the PGA Championship, and the Players Championship – all of which will serve as debut appearances. The Sentry awaits him in 2025 if he wishes to begin his year in Maui. In essence, doors have been opened.

Pavon has been walking through them with some consistency since the fall. Winning the Open de España on the DP World Tour for his first career win, Pavon parlayed his success in Spain to more of the same at the DP World Tour Championship. Four straight birdies to end his year on the European circuit were enough to see Pavon climb his way inside the top 10 and secure his PGA Tour card. In just three starts in the United States, Pavon has secured his status for two more years.

"I have no words," Pavon said. "It's amazing. It feels like there is another round tomorrow. I don't have many words, just a big thank you to all my team, to my family for everything so far that they have done for me. It has been a long journey. I waited seven years on the main tour to win back in Europe and finally I got a win in America. It's tremendous."

It was not the man from France but rather a man from Germany who held the lead to begin the final round. Stephan Jaeger possessed a slim one-stroke edge and ballooned his advantage to three with a pair of tap-in birdies on Nos. 2 and 3. Pavon had lost three strokes to Jaeger across the first three holes, but after the nerves were shaken, the quality shined through.

Four birdies in a six-hole stretch to close out his front half put Pavon in pole position alongside Jaeger heading into the pivotal back nine. Par after par after par was all that was needed before a couple wild closing holes as Jaeger struggled with his ball striking and pursuers like Tony Finau and Xander Schauffele faltered on the greens.

Hojgaard held steady exchanging a bogey on the par-5 13th with a birdie on the par-4 14th and found himself with a chance when the leader flared his 4 iron on the long par-3 16th into the greenside bunker. A chunked second set Pavon up for heroics. Converting his par save from just inside 23 feet, Pavon avoided a potential two-shot swing with Jaeger and walked off the green with his two-stroke lead intact.

However, just as it seemed a stress-free stroll to the winner's circle would be his, Pavon blinked. Needing three putts on the 17th green, the top man dropped his first shot since the first hole and saw his edge get cut in half. The nerves persisted with his tee shot on the par-5 finisher as Pavon found the fairway bunker after Hojgaard striped his center cut.

Laying up in the thick rough, Pavon opened the door ever so slightly. Hojgaard walked towards it with a laser approach to 40 feet to set up an eagle chance. However, there would be no one else but Pavon walking through this door as he mustered up the courage to attack a dangerous front left pin with his third. A birdie bid from 8 feet was the result, and once Hojgaard missed, Pavon slammed the door shut behind him with a victorious putt heard from his native land in France.

"I've dreamt about it [winning on the PGA Tour] since I was a kid," Pavon said. "I came to America after high school to practice here and get familiar with what could be my dream. I had so much support … it's just a dream come true." Grade: A+

Here are the grades for the rest of the leaderboard at the 2024 Farmers Insurance Open

T6. Tony Finau (-10): Big Tone will walk away from Torrey Pines feeling as if he let this one slip through his grasp. Striking the ball beautifully all week, the six-time PGA Tour winner appeared keen on matching his tee-to-green prowess with some timely putting early in his final round. Gaining more than a stroke on the greens across his first nine holes, Finau crept closer to the leaders before the flat stick betrayed him on the back nine where he missed five putts inside 8 feet. Grade: A-

T9. Xander Schauffele (-9): Schauffele followed in the footsteps of Finau in delivering a fantastic tee-to-green performance and a forgettable putting display. Despite his inability on the greens, Schauffele has cashed his third straight top-10 finish to begin his 2024 season. The next step in this progression of solid play is to contend for a trophy as he has failed to get himself in the mix deep into a tournament. Grade: A-

T13. Will Zalatoris (-8): Is he back? After some struggles in his first few tournaments since returning from injury, Zalatoris looked like the golfer who was a major fixture the last few seasons. Gaining strokes throughout the bag, Zalatoris was able to sync up some nice putting via the broom stick with his ever-reliable ball striking. While much is made of his back, Zalatoris is also undergoing slight swing changes that looked to take hold this week. Grade: B+

T13. Max Homa (-8): The defending champion struggled on the greens throughout the week, and despite an early Saturday charge was never able to threaten the lead. Homa got as low as 9 under after an eagle on the par-5 6th but missed putts from inside 10 feet on the following three holes saw him back track ever so slightly. While this year's Farmers Insurance Open did not result in his fifth title in the state of California, it resulted in another quality result. Homa now has 11 top-21 finishes in a row dating back to last summer and should start running downhill as he is slated to play each of the next three weeks. Grade: B

MC. Collin Morikawa (--): After a strong opening round on the North Course, Morikawa was chewed up and spit out by the South Course en route to missing the cut. The weekend omission puts an end to a six-tournament top-25 streak and a perfect record at Torrey Pines. Morikawa had previously cashed three top 25s including a top five at the 2021 U.S. Open and a podium finish in last year's Farmers Insurance Open. He tees it up in next week's AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am for the first time in his career and could serve as a nice bounce back spot as the California swing heats up. Grade: F

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Wow, what a save from our leader

Clutch, clutch, clutch. After flaring his 4 iron right into the greenside bunker on the par-3 16th, Pavon chunks his second to 22 feet and converts the par save. He unleashes a little French flair and a fist pump. Jaeger misses his birdie bid and what looked like a two-shot swing turned into a pair of pars. Pavon leads by two with two to go.

 
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Pavon's lead doubles

What a break for the Frenchman. Hitting his second long, Pavon's ball skirted the penalty area and stayed out of it. He gets up and down from behind the surface while Stephan Jaeger misses his 8 foot par attempt. Pavon leads by two at 13 under over four players including Nate Lashley in the clubhouse at 11 under.

 
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A situation arising on 14

Stephan Jaeger is on a manhole cover. Matthieu Pavon is long of the green with his second. Nicolai Hojgaard is in tight for birdie. A lot of happening and a lot may change depending what our leader and the closest pursuer do over the next 10 minutes.

 
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Jake Knapp has entered the chat

The long-hitting right hander connects from distance on No. 14 to reach 11 under. He could be the one to post a number and let the final threesome chase. Nate Lashley could also reach 11 under with a birdie on the par-5 18th and set the new clubhouse lead.

 
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Another three putt from Jaeger

That was surprising. Our overnight leader cards his second bogey of the day via a 3 putt and he drops out of the top spot. He stands at 12 under after the blemish on the 12th and one behind Matthieu Pavon. Nicolai Hojgaard is still just hanging around two back at 11 under with the par 5 on deck.

 
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Finau's putting woes

For reference, the PGA Tour average from 8 feet is 50%.

 
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The final group heads to the back nine

The final three all make birdies on the par-5 9th and head to the final nine at Torrey Pines. Jaeger and Pavon find themselves at 13 under and two clear of Tony Finau and Nicolai Hojgaard. If I am one of the leaders, I am telling myself that anything in red figures on this back half should be enough.

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Jaeger has company

Matthieu Pavon joins the lead with a birdie on the par-3 8th. The Frenchman now has three birdies in his last five holes after a nervy start to his final round. Pavon can run as hot as any of them as he earned his PGA Tour card this past fall with a birdie barrage at the DP World Tour Championship.

 
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