WM Phoenix Open 2025 field of 132: Scottie Scheffler, Jordan Spieth join the party at TPC Scottsdale course.
The sixth event on the PGA Tour's 2025 is also the biggest party of the year.
The WM Phoenix Open returns to TPC Scottsdale's Stadium Course, Feb. 6-9. The final round, as usual, will precede kickoff of the Super Bowl on Sunday, Feb. 9.
Defending champ Nick Taylor will be back, aiming for another putter toss and a second straight win there. Taylor leads a field that will be 132 when the action starts next Thursday. World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler is also committed, as are Rickie Fowler, Wyndham Clark, Max Homa, Sahith Theegala and Hideki Matsuyama. Top amateur Luke Clanton is in on a sponsor exemption. He's one of five sponsor invites.
TPC Scottsdale plays as a par 71 at 7,261 yards. Designed by Tom Weiskopf and Jay Morrish, the Phoenix Open was first played there in 1987.
The total purse is $9.2 million with $1.656 million (and 500 FedEx Cup points) going to the winner. The field will be 132 for the final time. Starting in 2025, the WMPO will have a field of 120 and no more Monday qualifier.
Complete WM Phoenix Open 2025 field of 132 Players list
See the full field that will be teeing it up in Scottsdale:
Winner of Masters Tournament (five-year exemption)
Matsuyama, Hideki
Winner of U.S. Open (five-year exemption)
Clark, Wyndham
Fitzpatrick, Matt
Woodland, Gary
Winner of PGA Championship (five-year exemption)
Thomas, Justin
Winner of The Open Championship (five-year exemption)
Harman, Brian
Winner of Arnold Palmer Invitational presented by Mastercard, the Memorial Tournament and The Genesis Invitational (three-year exemption)
Horschel, Billy
Hovland, Viktor
Kitayama, Kurt
Winner of World Golf Championship event (three-year exemption)
Burns, Sam
PGA TOUR tournament winner (two-year exemption)
Bhatia, Akshay
Campos, Rafael
Conners, Corey
Dunlap, Nick
Echavarria, Nico
Eckroat, Austin
Fowler, Rickie
Garnett, Brice
Glover, Lucas
Gotterup, Chris
Grillo, Emiliano
Hall, Harry
Hardy, Nick
Hodges, Lee
Homa, Max
Hughes, Mackenzie
Kim, Si Woo
Kim, Tom
Kirk, Chris
Kizzire, Patton
Knapp, Jake
List, Luke
MacIntyre, Robert
Malnati, Peter
McCarty, Matt
McNealy, Maverick
Moore, Taylor
Norrman, Vincent
Pavon, Matthieu
Poston, J.T.
Power, Seamus
Riley, Davis
Spieth, Jordan
Straka, Sepp
Svensson, Adam
Taylor, Nick
Theegala, Sahith
Thompson, Davis
van Rooyen, Erik
Villegas, Camilo
Wallace, Matt
Yu, Kevin
Simpson, Webb
Career money exemption
Kisner, Kevin
Palmer, Ryan
Snedeker, Brandt
Sponsor exemption (DP World Tour, Korn Ferry Tour, Q-School)
Capan III, Frankie
Sponsor exemption (PGA TOUR members not otherwise exempt)
Streelman, Kevin
Sponsor exemption (unrestricted)
Ballester Barrio, Jose Luis
Clanton, Luke
Reavie, Chez
PGA Section Champion
Mueller, Jesse
Top 30 on prior season's FedExCup points list
Im, Sungjae
Schenk, Adam
An, Byeong Hun
Bezuidenhout, Christiaan
Hoge, Tom
Top 70 on prior season's FedExCup points list
McCarthy, Denny
Young, Cameron
Detry, Thomas
Hadwin, Adam
Cole, Eric
Greyserman, Max
Rodgers, Patrick
Lee, Min Woo
Griffin, Ben
Todd, Brendon
Hubbard, Mark
Perez, Victor
Top 125 from prior season's FedExCup Fall points list
Hossler, Beau
Novak, Andrew
Ghim, Doug
Mitchell, Keith
Fishburn, Patrick
Putnam, Andrew
Hoey, Rico
Young, Carson
Stevens, Sam
Hoffman, Charley
Hisatsune, Ryo
Phillips, Chandler
Schmid, Matti
Spaun, J.J.
Lipsky, David
Kohles, Ben
Berger, Daniel
Pan, C.T.
Whaley, Vince
Kim, Michael
Lee, K.H.
Meissner, Mac
Sigg, Greyson
Højgaard, Nicolai
Kuchar, Matt
Highsmith, Joe
Kim, Chan
Bridgeman, Jacob
Silverman, Ben
Ramey, Chad
Lashley, Nate
Fox, Ryan
Norlander, Henrik
Smalley, Alex
Skinns, David
Valimaki, Sami
Dahmen, Joel
Ryder, Sam
Major medical extension
Montgomery, Taylor
Cauley, Bud
Mullinax, Trey
Gordon, Will
Martin, Ben
PGA TOUR University No. 1 from prior season
Thorbjornsen, Michael
Top 10 (not otherwise exempt) from prior year's DP World Tour
Højgaard, Rasmus
Lawrence, Thriston
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