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2025 WM Phoenix Open pre-qualifying registration opens for last time

The pre-qualifying registration for the 2025 WM Phoenix Open is now open. This will be the last time the qualifiers will take place at the event before the PGA Tour introduces new rules regarding the qualifiers.

The 2025 WM Phoenix Open will take place at TPC Scottsdale from February 6 to 9. However, before that, the qualifiers will be held in late January across eight venues in five different cities. The registrations went live on Monday, December 2, and it won't be long before all the spots are filled.

Earlier this year, over 600 players signed up for one of the eight qualifiers for the People's Open. In addition, 104 players competed in the Monday qualifier, which included eighteen golfers with 32 PGA Tour wins.

This time, each WM Phoenix Open qualifier will have a field size of 84 players, meaning a maximum of 672 players can compete for the three spots. The entry for pre-qualifiers will close on January 24, while for the General Qualifier, the deadline is January 31.

Here's the schedule for the pre-qualifiers and general qualifiers for the Phoenix Open:

Scottsdale

  • Tuesday, January 28: McCormick Ranch GC-Pine
  • Thursday, January 30: McCormick Ranch GC-Pine
  • Monday, February 3: Pinnacle Peak Country Club (Monday Qualifier)

Glendale

  • Tuesday, January 28: The 500 Club
  • Wednesday, January 29: The Legend at Arrowhead

Mesa

  • Wednesday, January 29: Dobson Ranch Golf Course
  • Thursday, January 30: Toka Sticks Golf Club

Laveen

  • Thursday, January 30: Aguila Golf Course

Chandler

  • Thursday, January 30: Lone Tree Golf Club

Who won the 2024 WM Phoenix Open?

Nick Taylor celebrates his birdie putt on the 18th green after forcing a playoff at the 2024 WM Phoenix Open (Image Source: Imagn)
Nick Taylor celebrates his birdie putt on the 18th green after forcing a playoff at the 2024 WM Phoenix Open (Image Source: Imagn)

The 2024 WM Phoenix Open was claimed by Nick Taylor after he defeated Charley Hoffman in a thrilling playoff finish.

Taylor entered the final round with a joint 54-hole lead. In the final round, he fired a 6-under 65 to finish at 1-under total. He was joined by Hoffman, who carded a 64. In the first extra hole, both golfers made birdies, forcing another playoff. In the second playoff hole, the Canadian golfer made a birdie, while Hoffman missed a 28-foot birdie putt, handing Taylor the win.

This was Taylor's fourth win on the PGA Tour and came one year after his runner-up finish at TPC Scottsdale. He earned $1.584 million for winning the signature event.

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