WM Phoenix Open 2026: Tee Time, Field, Date, Purse, Past Winner

2026 WM Phoenix Open: Tee Time, Field, Date, Purse, Past Winner, Tv Channel Live Stream

The 2026 WM Phoenix Open, known as "The People's Open" or "The Greatest Show on Grass", is the 91st edition of this iconic PGA Tour event. Held at TPC Scottsdale (Stadium Course) in Scottsdale, Arizona, it's famous for massive crowds (often over 700,000 attendees), the electric par-3 16th hole ("The Coliseum"), and a party atmosphere unlike any other tournament.


When Is 2026 WM Phoenix Open
Date: February 2–8, 2026 Official Rounds: Thursday, February 5 – Sunday, February 8 (72-hole stroke play) Where Is 2026 WM Phoenix Open?
Location: TPC Scottsdale (Stadium Course), Scottsdale, Arizona How To Watch 2026 WM Phoenix Open? Thursday & Friday (Rounds 1–2): 1–5 p.m. – Golf Channel Saturday (Round 3): 11 a.m.–1 p.m. – Golf Channel; 1–4:30 p.m. – CBS Sunday (Round 4): 11 a.m.–1 p.m. – Golf Channel; 1–4 p.m. – CBS Streaming via Peacock, Paramount+, or network apps.The event supports Arizona charities, raising over $226 million historically.
Who Is 2025 WM Phoenix Open Winner
Defending Champion: Thomas Detry (won the 2025 event at -24, his first PGA Tour victory, by 7 shots) What Is Purse, Prize Money 2026 WM Phoenix Open? Purse: $9.4 million (winner's share: ~$1.692 million) WM Phoenix Open Course Details Field: 120 players (cut to low 65 & ties after 36 holes)Full Week Schedule Of 2026 WM Phoenix Open
  • Monday, February 2 (Ford Free Day – free admission): Practice rounds; 8:30 a.m. – Carlisle Pro-Am
  • Tuesday, February 3 (Ford Free Day – free admission): Practice rounds; 10 a.m. – R.S. Hoyt Jr. Family Foundation Dream Day (trick shots, Q&A, junior clinic); 11 a.m. – San Tan Ford Special Olympics Putting Challenge; Operation Shower
  • Wednesday, February 4: 8:30 a.m. – Annexus Pro-Am; 3:30 p.m. – WHOOP Shot at Glory (on 16th hole); Coors Light Birds Nest opens
  • Thursday, February 5 (Round 1, starts ~7:30 a.m.): Coors Light Birds Nest opens ~3:30 p.m.
  • Friday, February 6 (Round 2, starts ~7:30 a.m.): Coors Light Birds Nest opens ~3:30 p.m.
  • Saturday, February 7 (Round 3, starts ~9:00 a.m.): All-day Green Out (wear green for donations to sustainability fund); Coors Light Birds Nest opens ~3:30 p.m.
  • Sunday, February 8 (Round 4, starts ~9:00 a.m.)
(Note: A Concert in the Coliseum on the 16th hole may occur the prior Saturday, January 31 – lineup TBD.)Coors Light Birds Nest Concert Lineup (21+ event, across from main entrance; doors ~3:30 p.m.)
  • Wednesday, Feb. 4: Bailey Zimmerman (headliner) w/ Chase Matthew
  • Thursday, Feb. 5: Zach Top (headliner) w/ ERNEST
  • Friday, Feb. 6: Nelly & Ludacris (co-headliners) w/ Ja Rule
  • Saturday, Feb. 7: John Summit (headliner) w/ BUNT. (EDM night)
Separate tickets required for Birds Nest.Tickets & Admission General Admission (on sale now):
  • Monday & Tuesday: Free
  • Wednesday, Thursday, Sunday: $75 (+ fees)
  • Friday & Saturday: $125 (+ fees)
  • Children 15 & under: Free with accompanied adult
Premium hospitality options available (e.g., skyboxes, cabanas)Free general parking with shuttles
Past Champions – WM Phoenix Open 2025Thomas Detry (BEL) – 260 (-24)2024Nick Taylor (CAN) – 263 (-21, playoff)2023Scottie Scheffler (USA) – 265 (-19)2022Scottie Scheffler (USA) – 268 (-16, playoff)2021Brooks Koepka (USA) – 265 (-19)2020Webb Simpson (USA) – 267 (-17, playoff)2019Rickie Fowler (USA) – 267 (-17)2018Gary Woodland (USA) – 266 (-18)2017Hideki Matsuyama (JPN) – 267 (-17, playoff)2016Hideki Matsuyama (JPN) – 270 (-14)2015Brooks Koepka (USA) – 269 (-15)2014Kevin Stadler (USA) – 268 (-16)2013Phil Mickelson (USA) – 256 (-28)2012Kyle Stanley (USA) – 269 (-15)2011Mark Wilson (USA) – 266 (-18)2010Hunter Mahan (USA) – 268 (-16)2009Kenny Perry (USA) – 270 (-14)2008J.B. Holmes (USA) – 270 (-14)2007Aaron Baddeley (AUS) – 263 (-21)2006J.B. Holmes (USA) – 263 (-21)2005Phil Mickelson (USA) – 267 (-17)2004Jonathan Kaye (USA) – 266 (-18)2003Vijay Singh (FIJ) – 261 (-23)2002Chris DiMarco (USA) – 267 (-17)2001Mark Calcavecchia (USA) – 256 (-28)2000Tom Lehman (USA) – 270 (-14)1999Rocco Mediate (USA) – 273 (-11)1998Jesper Parnevik (SWE) – 269 (-15)1997Steve Jones (USA) – 258 (-26)1996Phil Mickelson (USA) – 269 (-15)1995Vijay Singh (FIJ) – 269 (-15)1994Bill Glasson (USA) – 268 (-16)1993Lee Janzen (USA) – 273 (-11)1992Mark Calcavecchia (USA) – 264 (-20)1991Nolan Henke (USA) – 268 (-16)1990Tommy Armour III (USA) – 267 (-17)1989Mark Calcavecchia (USA) – 263 (-21)1988Sandy Lyle (SCO) – 269 (-15)1987Paul Azinger (USA) – 268 (-16)1986Hal Sutton (USA) – 267 (-17)1985Calvin Peete (USA) – 270 (-14)1984Tom Purtzer (USA) – 268 (-16)1983Bob Gilder (USA) – 271 (-13)1982Lanny Wadkins (USA) – 263 (-21)1981David Graham (AUS) – 268 (-16)1980Jeff Mitchell (USA) – 272 (-12)1979Ben Crenshaw (USA) – 199 (-14) * (54 holes, weather-shortened)1978Miller Barber (USA) – 272 (-12)1977Jerry Pate (USA) – 277 (-7)1976Bob Gilder (USA) – 268 (-16)1975Johnny Miller (USA) – 260 (-24)1974Johnny Miller (USA) – 271 (-13)1973Bruce Crampton (AUS) – 268 (-12)1972Homero Blancas (USA) – 273 (-11)1971Miller Barber (USA) – 261 (-19)1970Dale Douglass (USA) – 271 (-13)1969Gene Littler (USA) – 263 (-17)1968George Knudson (CAN) – 272 (-12)1967Julius Boros (USA) – 272 (-8)1966Dudley Wysong (USA) – 278 (-6)1965Rod Funseth (USA) – 274 (-6)1964Jack Nicklaus (USA) – 271 (-13)1963Arnold Palmer (USA) – 273 (-7)1962Arnold Palmer (USA) – 269 (-15)1961Arnold Palmer (USA) – 270 (-10)1960Jack Fleck (USA) – 273 (-11)1959Gene Littler (USA) – 268 (-12)1958Ken Venturi (USA) – 274 (-10)1957Billy Casper (USA) – 271 (-9)1956Cary Middlecoff (USA) – 276 (-8)1955Gene Littler (USA) – 275 (-5)1954Ed Furgol (USA) – 272 (-12)1953Lloyd Mangrum (USA) – 272 (-12)1952Lloyd Mangrum (USA) – 274 (-10)1951Lew Worsham (USA) – 272 (-12)1950Jimmy Demaret (USA) – 269 (-15)1949Jimmy Demaret (USA) – 278 (-6)1948Bobby Locke (RSA) – 268 (-16)1947Ben Hogan (USA) – 270 (-18, estimated)1946Ben Hogan (USA) – 273 (-15, estimated)1945Byron Nelson (USA) – 274 (-14, estimated)1944Harold "Jug" McSpaden (USA) – 273 (-15, estimated)1940Ed Oliver (USA) – 205 (-8, 54 holes)1939Byron Nelson (USA) – 198 (-15, 54 holes)1935Ky Laffoon (USA) – 281 (even par, estimated)1933Harry Cooper (USA) – 281 (+68? format change, estimated)1932Ralph Guldahl (USA) – 285 (+1)Most Wins All-Time (3 each):
  • Mark Calcavecchia (1989, 1992, 2001)
  • Phil Mickelson (1996, 2005, 2013)
  • Arnold Palmer (1961, 1962, 1963)
  • Gene Littler (1955, 1959, 1969)
(No tournament in 1943 due to World War II.)
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