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Farmers Insurance Open Round 3 Odds, Best Bets

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The third round of 2026's Farmers Insurance Open gets underway on Saturday at Torrey Pines in California.

Justin Rose continues to lead the Farmers Insurance Open after the first two rounds at 17-under par. He holds a commanding four-stroke lead over the rest of the field, and but there is still time left for others to catch him.

Here are my picks for Farmers Insurance Open Round 3 bets for Saturday.

Farmers Insurance Open Round 3 Odds, Best Bets

Wyndham Clark Top 20 (+176 at DraftKings)

Wyndham Clark enters Saturday T33 at 5-under par. He is just two shots behind those tied for 18th and has plenty of time over the final two rounds to make up that ground.

After enduring swing struggles late in 2025, Clark finished the year strong with a T8 result at the Hero World Challenge. He has carried that momentum into 2026, opening the season with a T13 finish at The American Express.

Both of those performances were highlighted by one key strength: his short game. That skill set is critical for success on the South Course at Torrey Pines.

There were three measured rounds at this venue last season, as every golfer who made the cut also played the course again during the final two rounds of the weekend.

Among those golfers, each of the top five finishers ranked 26th or better in the field in strokes gained: around the green across those three rounds at the South Course. No other strokes-gained category showed a similar trend.

Patrick Rodgers Top 20 (+365 at DraftKings)

A longer-shot option to move into the top 20 over the weekend is Patrick Rodgers, who currently sits T42 at 4-under par. Like Clark, Rodgers profiles well for this course.

Entering this week, Rodgers has gained true strokes around the green in each of his past four tournaments in which ShotLink data was available. He finished inside the top 10 in two of those outings.

Given his strong greenside play, it is not surprising that Rodgers has posted solid results here in the past. He finished T4 in 2017, T9 in 2020 and T9 again in 2024.

Rodgers is also proficient on approach shots from 150-175 yards, finishing 2025 nearly 2% above the PGA Tour average in birdie-or-better percentage from that distance.

Last year, 18.8% of approach shots at the South Course came from the 150-175-yard range, the largest share of any 25-yard grouping.

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