Highlights | Round 1 | WM Phoenix Open | 2025

Highlights | Round 1 | WM Phoenix Open | 2025



Highlights | Round 1 | WM Phoenix Open | 2025

Check out the best shots of the day from Round 1 of the 2025 WM Phoenix Open, featuring Wyndham Clark, Scottie Scheffler, Justin Thomas, and Jordan Spieth, among others.

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The PGA TOUR descends on Arizona’s TPC Scottsdale once again for one of the most vibrant events of the season, the WM Phoenix Open. Scottie Scheffler returns after making his 2025 debut at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am last week where he finished T9. Scheffler will be looking forward to heading to Phoenix after winning in 2022 and ’23, then finishing T3 in his three-peat effort a year ago. Jordan Spieth is also set to tee it up for the second week in a row after returning from an injury. Spieth has a sparkling record at TPC Scottsdale, with five top 10s in eight starts, including back-to-back T6s. Nick Taylor returns to defend his title from 2024. The Canadian star finished runner-up to Scheffler in 2023 and won in a playoff last year. Taylor has a win already this season, having captured the Sony Open in Hawaii. Other names to look out for include Sepp Straka, Hideki Matsuyama, Justin Thomas, Robert MacIntyre and Tom Kim.

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  1. The fact that it starts with the leaderboard and Scottie through 9 is wild. Please for the love of the game make the highlights in chronological order.

  2. Wow. These highlights are terrible.
    LIV=real golf, different courses and golfers with a personality. Oh and golf that doesn't take 7 hours a round.

  3. The first shot with Scheffler exemplifies why he’s not more popular. No emotion at all. Yea he’s really good at golf, but boring to watch.

  4. Kitayama nearly stuffs it on 16 and the crowd does nothing?? Broadcast delay? What’s going on with these highlights. Starting the highlights with Scottie was egregious (I love Scottie). Do better PGA tour

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  6. This channel isn’t capable of making good highlights. Not in order, random popular players that aren’t even close to the lead, and zero understanding of what golf fans actually want to see. Not sure why I keep thinking they will read comments and change

  7. Birdies and Eagles are becoming the new norm in PGA tournaments … I guess it's good for media…. but its obviously they are making the courses too easy for PGAs. Make them more difficult.

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