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Scheffler faces tough competition at Phoenix Open
5 Feb
Summary
- Scottie Scheffler seeks a third WM Phoenix Open title.
- TPC Scottsdale demands strong approach and short game skills.
- Si Woo Kim leads the field in strokes gained approach.

Scottie Scheffler is competing in the WM Phoenix Open at TPC Scottsdale, seeking his third win at the event. The par-71 course, designed by Tom Weiskopf and Jay Morrish, measures 7,266 yards and has hosted the Phoenix Open annually since 1987. Beyond its challenging layout, the tournament is renowned for its lively, party-like atmosphere, particularly around the 16th hole.
TPC Scottsdale requires strong approach play and a proficient short game, with accurate driving also being crucial. The model for this year's event heavily emphasizes strokes gained approach over the last 24 rounds (20%), followed by scrambling (15%), and birdie-or-better gained percentage (10%). Course history at TPC Scottsdale is also given significant weight.
Si Woo Kim is a notable contender, having not finished worse than T11 this season. He leads the field in strokes gained approach over his last 24 rounds and is also strong off the tee and in scrambling. Viktor Hovland makes his 2026 PGA Tour debut, showing excellent ball-striking in previous starts, continuing a promising trend from late 2025.




