Scottsdale, Arizona – The last qualifier on Monday for the Phoenix Open is in books and history will show that Steven Fisk won it with a Boursetette 9 under 63 At Pinnacle Peak Country Club in Scottsdale one day when the thermometer reached 84 degrees.
Fisk started hot, opening Eagle-Birdie to take a leap to the field of 89 golfers in the running for one of the three places at TPC Scottsdale later this week. He also closed hard, having a Birdie out of five of his last six holes to be won by two strokes.
The other two advances are Max McGreevy, which finished second on the list of Korn Ferry tour points in 2024, as well as Will Chandler. The duo fired corresponding to 7 under 65S.
10 months ago, Chandler had never played in a KFT event. Then Monday followed its way to status. Then obtained his PGA Tour card in Q-School.
And now I just run on his 9th hole to go to 5 sous. pic.twitter.com/zavlxvjohl– Southwest PGA (@Swsectionpga) February 3, 2025
There were seven golfers who finished a 6 sous, a shot to force a playoff series. This included Harry Higgs, who missed a 15 -foot sneak putt on his last hole, as well as Kevin Chappell.
There were 97 golfers on the list of original validations with 89 which actually put it. There were 86 players who displayed a score after three withdrew during the action.
The qualifier of Phoenix Open had taken place every year since 1948, but it was the final. The Open, which will have 132 players, will be reduced to 120 in 2025 and the new PGA Tour rules indicate that tournaments with land sizes of 120 will no longer have open qualifications.
This article originally appeared on Golfweek: WM Phoenix Open 2025: These 3 golfers progressed on Monday qualification