WM Phoenix Open 2024: Dates, Tee Times, Location and Field Course/List

Last Modified Feb 16, 2024 09:52 GMT
WM Phoenix Open 2024
WM Phoenix Open 2024


A professional golf competition that is a PGA Tour event, the Phoenix Open is now known as the WM Phoenix Open due to sponsorship reasons. Every year, the WM Phoenix Open is held at TPC Scottsdale in Scottsdale, Arizona, usually in January or the beginning of February.


The WM Phoenix Open is scheduled to take place this year from February 8 to February 11, 2024. With an $8,800,000 purse, it is returning to the TPC Scottsdale-Stadium Course, its home course.


Golf Event Name' 2024 Date and start time


DateDayTimeEvent
08/02/2024Thursday14:30Stroke Play, Men/ WM Phoenix Open
09/02/2024Friday14:30Stroke Play, Men/ WM Phoenix Open
10/02/2024Saturday15:30Stroke Play, Men/ WM Phoenix Open
11/02/2024Sunday15:30Stroke Play, Men/ WM Phoenix Open


WM Phoenix Open 2024 Field and tee times

The WM Pheonix Open 2024 field list is as follows:

  • Alexander Tyson (United States)

  • Byeong Hun An (South Korea)

  • Aaron Baddeley (Australia)

  • Christiaan Bezuidenhout (South Africa)

  • Akshay Bhatia (United States)

  • Zac Blair (United States)

  • Joseph Bramlett (United States)

  • Ryan Brehm (United States)

  • Hayden Buckley (United States)

  • Sam Burns (United States)

  • Bud Cauley (United States)

  • Cameron Champ (United States)

  • Stewart Cink (United States)

  • Wyndham Clark (United States)

  • Eric Cole (United States)

  • Corey Conners (Canada)

  • Joel Dahmen (United States)

  • Thomas Detry (Belgium)

  • Luke Donald (United Kingdom)

  • Tyler Duncan (United States)

  • Nico Echavarria (Colombia)

  • Austin Eckroat (United States)

  • Tony Finau (United States)

  • Matt Fitzpatrick (United Kingdom)

  • Rickie Fowler (United States)

  • Doug Ghim (United States)

  • Lucas Glover (United States)

  • Will Gordon (United States)

  • Ben Griffin (United States)

  • Lanto Griffin (United States)

  • Emiliano Grillo (Argentina)

  • Chesson Hadley (United States)

  • Adam Hadwin (Canada)

  • Harry Hall (United States)

  • Nick Hardy (United States)

  • Tyrrell Hatton (United Kingdom)

  • Garrick Higgo (South Africa)

  • Lee Hodges (United States)

  • Charley Hoffman (United States)

  • Tom Hoge (United States)

  • J.B. Holmes (United States)

  • Max Homa (United States)

  • Billy Horschel (United States)

  • Beau Hossler (United States)

  • Viktor Hovland (Norway)

  • Mark Hubbard (United States)

  • Sungjae Im (South Korea)

  • Stephan Jaeger (Germany)

  • Zach Johnson (United States)

  • Michael Kim (United States)

  • S.H. Kim (South Korea)

  • Si Woo Kim (South Korea)

  • Kurt Kitayama (United States)

  • Matt Kuchar (United States)

  • Martin Laird (United Kingdom)

  • Nate Lashley (United States)

  • K.H. Lee (South Korea)

  • Min Woo Lee (Australia)

  • David Lingmerth (Sweden)

  • David Lipsky (United States)

  • Luke List (United States)

  • Justin Lower (United States)

  • Shane Lowry (Ireland)

  • Peter Malnati (United States)

  • Ben Martin (United States)

  • Hideki Matsuyama (Japan)

  • Denny McCarthy (United States)

  • Tyler McCumber (United States)

  • Maverick McNealy (United States)

  • Adrian Meronk (Poland)

  • Troy Merritt (United States)

  • Keith Mitchell (United States)

  • Taylor Montgomery (United States)

  • Ryan Moore (United States)

  • Taylor Moore (United States)

  • Grayson Murray (United States)

  • Matt NeSmith (United States)

  • Alex Noren (Sweden)

  • Vincent Norrman (Sweden)

  • Andrew Novak (United States)

  • C.T. Pan (Taiwan)

  • Taylor Pendrith (Canada)

  • Seamus Power (Ireland)

  • Andrew Putnam (United States)

  • Aaron Rai (United Kingdom)

  • Chad Ramey (United States)

  • Chez Reavie (United States)

  • Davis Riley (United States)

  • Patrick Rodgers (United States)

  • Sam Ryder (United States)

  • Xander Schauffele (United States)

  • Scottie Scheffler (United States)

  • Adam Schenk (United States)

  • Matti Schmid (Germany)

  • Adam Scott (Australia)

  • Robby Shelton (United States)

  • Greyson Sigg (United States)

  • Brandt Snedeker (United States)

  • J.J. Spaun (United States)

  • Jordan Spieth (United States)

  • Kevin Stadler (United States)

  • Scott Stallings (United States)

  • Sam Stevens (United States)

  • Kevin Streelman (United States)

  • Justin Suh (United States)

  • Adam Svensson (Canada)

  • Callum Tarren (United Kingdom)

  • Ben Taylor (United States)

  • Nick Taylor (Canada)

  • Sahith Theegala (United States)

  • Justin Thomas (United States)

  • Davis Thompson (United States)

  • Brendon Todd (United States)

  • Erik van Rooyen (South Africa)

  • Jhonattan Vegas (Venezuela)

  • Camilo Villegas (Colombia)

  • Matt Wallace (United Kingdom)

  • Vince Whaley (United States)

  • Gary Woodland (United States)

  • Brandon Wu (United States)

  • Dylan Wu (United States)

  • Cameron Young (United States)

  • Carson Young (United States)

  • Kevin Yu (Taiwan)

  • Carl Yuan (China)


WM Phoenix Open 2024 Leaderboard

The 2024 WM Phoenix Open champion is Nick Taylor. Nick Taylor defeated Charley Hoffman in the Phoenix Open playoff after making a birdie on the second hole. Here's the leaderboard for the WM Phoenix Open 2024.
PositionPlayerTotal
1Nick Taylor-21
2C. Hoffman-21
3S. Schfeller-18
4S. Burns-18
5S. Theegala-17
6J. Spieth-14
7M. McNealy-14
8A. Scott-13
9K. Kitayama-13


WM Phoenix Open 2024 Course details

Designed by Jay Morrish and Tom Weiskopf, The Stadium Course at TPC Scottsdale has hosted the PGA Tour's Phoenix Open every year since it opened in 1987. One of the world's most thrilling and spectator-friendly golf courses, the venue boasts a breathtaking finish line that begins with the high-risk, high-reward 15th hole.


It was intended to be as dramatic as possible. Although the course is longer than 7,200 yards from the tournament tees, vacationers to Arizona will find the layout has wider fairways than many other local desert courses.



FAQs

Q. Who designed the Stadium Course at TPC Scottsdale?

A. The famous Jay Morrish and Tom Weiskopf designed the Stadium Course at TPC Scottsdale.

Q. Who won the WM Phoenix in 2023?

A. Scottie Scheffler won the WM Phoenix in 2023.

Q. What time do the gates open at the Phoenix Open?

A. By 7:00am, the gates open at the Phoenix Open.

Q. What is the attendance of the Phoenix Open?

A. The Phoenix Open generally has over 700,000 fans attending.

Q. Where can I watch the 2024 WM Phoenix Open?

A. The 2024 WM Pheonix Open will be televised on the Golf Channel and the NBC, and it can be streamed on Peacock, YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV, Fubo, Sling TV, and DirecTV Stream.

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