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2025-02-09T18:21:48.170Z
FAIRWAY FINDERS AT THE THIRD
Although he made a bogey at the second, it seems that Detry is very focused this afternoon. What’s more, at the par 5 third, the Belgian finds the fairway and will have a chance to go for the par 5 in two.
Down the leaderboard, Scottie Scheffler has birdied two of his first four holes to get to 12-under, six back of Detry.
2025-02-09T18:14:09.913Z
BOGEY FOR DETRY
Finding the right fairway bunker with his tee shot at the second, Detry can only advance his approach into the greenside bunker, left of the green. It’s a well played shot from the sand, but it rolls 15-feet by and Detry is unable to hole his par putt. He drops back to 18-under.
Within the group, Hojgaard holes a lovely snaky 25-footer for birdie to get to 14-under, whilst Berger is able to get up-and-down from the fringe to stay level-par for his day and 13-under for the tournament.
2025-02-09T18:03:43.210Z
KIM AND SPIETH MOVE TO 14-UNDER
Playing the par 4 second, Michael Kim makes a great birdie following a wayward tee shot. Hitting from the wasteland, the American puts his second to 16-feet and converts to move to 14-under, five back of Detry.
Not to be outdone, Kim’s playing partner, Spieth, also makes his birdie putt to get to 14-under. The pair are teeing off in front of Detry’s group, so will need to carry on their fine start to put him under pressure.
2025-02-09T17:59:12.857Z
DETRY MAKES THE PERFECT START

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Detry’s lead is now six shots at TPC Scottsdale! Perfect start from the former World Cup of Golf winner, who fires his approach to 12-feet and converts the left-to-right putt for an opening birdie.
Alongside Detry, Berger sees his birdie attempt slide by the right side, whilst Hojgaard’s birdie putt also goes the same way. They trail their playing partner by six.
2025-02-09T17:51:26.457Z
LEADERS ARE OFF
Getting their rounds underway, the final group of Detry, Rasmus Hojgaard and Berger have teed off at the first. In terms of their tee shots, Detry finds the left side of the fairway, whilst Hojgaard and Berger follow the 32-year-old and also find the short stuff.
Up ahead on the green, Jordan Spieth, Michael Kim and Maverick McNealy have all made par to begin their final day.
2025-02-09T17:22:50.338Z
HELLO ALL
Good morning, afternoon or evening, depending on where you are in the world, and welcome to Golf Monthly’s live coverage of the final round of the WM Phoenix Open.
As mentioned, Thomas Detry leads going into Sunday, with the Belgian holding a comfortable five stroke advantage as he searches for a first victory on the PGA Tour.
Amongst the chasing pack are Jordan Spieth and Daniel Berger, with World No.1 Scottie Scheffler also hoping for a final round charge as he looks to claim a third WM Phoenix Open title.
