The second round of the Farmers Insurance Open at Torrey Pines was suspended on January 23, 2025, due to dangerous wind conditions. As gusts exceeded over 40 mph, tournament officials deemed it unsafe for the players to continue. Max Homa, the 2023 Farmers Insurance Open champion, notably withdrew during this weather suspension, citing concerns for player safety and the disruptive conditions that plagued the course. PGA Tour officials announced that the suspended play would resume once the weather conditions improved, emphasizing their commitment to the players’ safety. Many golfers expressed frustrations over the unpredictable weather, impacting their competition schedule and the overall tournament experience. The situation at Torrey Pines is a reminder of how local climate conditions can dramatically influence professional sporting events, altering expectations and routines for athletes and fans alike.