When is the 2026 WM Phoenix Open?
The 2026 WM Phoenix Open is scheduled for February 2–8.
Golf / PGA
Major champions Matt Fitzpatrick and Brian Harman have committed to compete in the 2026 WM Phoenix Open, scheduled for February 2–8 at TPC Scottsdale. Their commitment adds world-class talent to the 91st edition of 'The People’s Open.'
Matt Fitzpatrick and Brian Harman bring significant experience and accolades to the 2026 WM Phoenix Open. Fitzpatrick's consistent performance on the PGA TOUR, highlighted by his U.S. Open victory, makes him a formidable competitor. Harman's Open Championship win and strong FedExCup ranking further solidify the tournament's world-class field.
Fitzpatrick has played in four previous Ryder Cups and has five international wins. He returns to the WM Phoenix Open for his fifth start at TPC Scottsdale, where he secured a T10 finish in 2022.
Harman, a consistent performer for over a decade, will make his 13th career start at the WM Phoenix Open in 2026. His best finish at TPC Scottsdale was a T14 in 2022.
The 2026 WM Phoenix Open is scheduled for February 2–8.
The tournament will be held at TPC Scottsdale.
Their participation enhances the tournament's prestige and competitiveness, attracting more attention from fans and media.
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