The Genesis Invitational, hosted by Tiger Woods, will be moved to Torrey Pines after the Los Angeles fires.
The Riviera County Club was supposed to hold the PGA Tour's signature event between February 13-16, but that course is in the Pacific Palisades area of Southern California which has been decimated.
With the disaster ongoing and out of respect for those affected, the tournament will move to San Diego before an expected return to the Riviera in 2026.
Torrey Pines is already a regular on the PGA Tour, hosting the Farmers Insurance Open, while also hosting the 2008 and 2021 US Opens, won by Woods and Jon Rahm.
Woods said, “We are grateful to the city of San Diego and Torrey Pines for hosting the 2025 Genesis Invitational, and to everyone who supported the tournament.
“While Riviera remains the home of The Genesis Invitational, we look forward to playing another championship-caliber golf course this year and using the tournament to support those affected by the wildfires in the Los Angeles area.”
PGA Tour Commissioner Jay Monahan added, “As we've seen over the past two weeks, sports can be a great diversion, but an even greater unifier in bringing people together for a common cause.
“Highlighting the resilience of Los Angeles and the need for continued support for ongoing recovery efforts is what our collective teams are working toward by playing The Genesis Invitational at Torrey Pines.”
This year's Genesis Invitational will feature a number of relief initiatives in Los Angeles, with details to be announced in due course.
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