2024 WM Phoenix Open Full Field: Scottie Scheffler Chasing Three-Peat at Wild TPC Scottsdale

Published 12:35 pm Sunday, February 4, 2024

Super Bowl week is here and, in a sense, so is the PGA Tour’s Super Bowl.

Nothing on Tour is like the WM Phoenix Open, the self-described “Greatest Show on Grass” which plays to insanely large crowds with a good chunk of that insanity circling the par-3 16th hole at TPC Scottsdale.

A famous story Kenny Perry tells is when he checked into a Scottsdale hotel and told the clerk that he was in town for the Phoenix Open. “Oh, I love the Phoenix Open,” she said. “I go there every night.”

So it’s not exactly always about the golf at the WMPO. Want more evidence? Last year’s edition was a signature event, featuring virtually all the Tour’s top stars playing for a $20 million purse. But this year the event returned to “regular” status on Tour with an $8.8 million purse—and general admission tickets are sold out for Friday and Saturday.

Scottie Scheffler is pictured last year, making par at the raucous 16th hole on the way to a second straight win.

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Many big names are still coming, however, including world No. 1 Scottie Scheffler who is chasing a three-peat. Only four players have won three Phoenix Opens in its 90-year-plus history (Arnold Palmer, Gene Littler, Mark Calcavecchia, Phil Mickelson) and none did so in three consecutive years. The last player to win any Tour event three years in a row was Steve Stricker at the John Deere Classic from 2009–11.

The only players from the top 10 in the world not coming are Jon Rahm, who left for LIV Golf; and Rory McIlroy and Patrick Cantlay, who are taking the week off.

Below is the rest of the field for the Tour’s wildest week.

2024 WM Phoenix Open Full Field

132 players

Alexander, Tyson

An, Byeong Hun

Baddeley, Aaron

Berger, Daniel

Bezuidenhout, Christiaan

Bhatia, Akshay

Blair, Zac

Bramlett, Joseph

Brehm, Ryan

Buckley, Hayden

Burns, Sam

Cauley, Bud

Champ, Cameron

Cink, Stewart

Clark, Wyndham

Cole, Eric

Conners, Corey

Dahmen, Joel

Detry, Thomas

Donald, Luke +

Dumont de Chassart, Adrien +

Duncan, Tyler

Echavarria, Nico

Eckroat, Austin

English, Harris

Fitzpatrick, Matt

Fowler, Rickie

Fox, Ryan

Ghim, Doug

Glover, Lucas

Gordon, Will

Gotterup, Chris +

Griffin, Ben

Griffin, Lanto

Grillo, Emiliano

Hadley, Chesson

Hadwin, Adam

Hall, Harry

Hardy, Nick

Harman, Brian

Higgo, Garrick

Hodges, Lee

Hoffman, Charley

Hoge, Tom

Holmes, J.B.

Homa, Max

Horschel, Billy

Hossler, Beau

Hovland, Viktor

Hubbard, Mark

Im, Sungjae

Johnson, Zach

Kim, Michael

Kim, S.H.

Kim, Si Woo

Kim, Tom

Kitayama, Kurt

Knapp, Jake

Kohles, Ben

Kuchar, Matt

Laird, Martin

Lashley, Nate

Lee, K.H.

Lee, Min Woo

Lipsky, David

List, Luke

Lower, Justin

Lowry, Shane

Malnati, Peter

Martin, Ben

Matsuyama, Hideki

McCarthy, Denny

McNealy, Maverick

Merritt, Troy

Mitchell, Keith

Montgomery, Taylor

Moore, Ryan

Moore, Taylor

Mueller, Jesse #

Murray, Grayson

NeSmith, Matt

Noren, Alex

Norrman, Vincent

Novak, Andrew

Pan, C.T.

Poston, J.T.

Power, Seamus

Putnam, Andrew

Rai, Aaron

Ramey, Chad

Reavie, Chez

Rodgers, Patrick

Ryder, Sam

Schauffele, Xander

Scheffler, Scottie

Schenk, Adam

Schmid, Matti

Scott, Adam

Shelton, Robby

Sigg, Greyson

Snedeker, Brandt

Spaun, J.J.

Spieth, Jordan

Stadler, Kevin +

Stallings, Scott

Stevens, Sam

Streelman, Kevin

Suh, Justin

Svensson, Adam

Tarren, Callum

Taylor, Ben

Taylor, Nick

Theegala, Sahith

Thomas, Justin

Thompson, Davis

Todd, Brendon

van Rooyen, Erik

Vegas, Jhonattan

Villegas, Camilo

Wallace, Matt

Whaley, Vince

Woodland, Gary

Wu, Brandon

Wu, Dylan

Young, Cameron

Young, Carson

Yu, Kevin

Yuan, Carl 

* – Open Qualifier

+ – Sponsor Exemption

# – Section Champion 

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