WM Phoenix Open 2025 LIVE: Tee times, leaderboard, prize money and how to follow Sunday’s final round

Sports fans are in for a treat this Sunday as the ever-popular WM Phoenix Open reaches its conclusion just before the Super Bowl.
Belgium’s Thomas Detry has a five-shot lead going into the final round at TPC Scottsdale but will have to hold his nerve with a host of big names in the chasing pack.
Rasmus Hojgaard, Jordan Spieth, Robert MacIntyre and Scottie Scheffler are all in contention in Arizona.
The notoriously raucous Phoenix Open boasts the ‘loudest hole in golf’ – the par 3 stadium-style 16th which has a capacity of 20,000 people.
Detry will have to deal with the pressures of the rowdy back nine at Scottsdale or his rivals will be ready to pounce.
The winner of the Phoenix Open can then settle down to an evening of elite NFL action as the Kansas City Chiefs take on the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl LIX tonight.
The final round of the 2025 Phoenix Open will take place today - Sunday, February 9.
The action will get underway at 3:30pm UK time with the leaders then heading out at 5:42pm.
The champion should be crowned at around 10pm with tonight’s Super Bowl then kicking off at 11:30pm.
The Phoenix Open is being held at the Stadium Course at TPC Scottsdale in Arizona.
talkSPORT 2 will have live commentary of the final day's action in the desert and you can listen here.
The event will also be broadcast live on Sky Sports Golf with coverage to begin at 3:30pm each day in the UK.
The groupings and tee times for the final round can be found .
And the latest leaderboard from Scottsdale can be found .
The 2025 Phoenix Open has a total prize purse of $9.2million with the winner taking home $1.6m.
Detry heads into the final round at 18-under-par following his third round 65.
Hojaard and Spieth are at 13-under alongside Daniel Berger and Michael Kim while Maverick McNealy’s 63 on Saturday has him at 12-under.
Scotland's MacIntyre is one back on 11-under ahead of Sunday’s finale while world number one Scheffler will resume at 10-under.
Scheffler’s attempt at clinching a three-peat at the Phoenix Open fell just short last year.
Following his back-to-backs wins, the reigning Masters champion had to settle for T3 in Arizona last February, ending three shots behind champion Taylor.
He said at the time: “I'm a bit frustrated. I didn't really finish the way I wanted to, but I gave myself a good chance this week.
“Played a lot of solid golf, did a lot of good things.
“Obviously, I'm a little bit frustrated I think with how I finished, but outside of that I gave myself a good chance, just wasn't able to close.”
That ‘solid golf’ did, of course, prove to be a springboard for Scheffler to complete a stunning season.
He won seven top-class events including his second major title as well as The Players Championship and the Fedex Cup.
Scheffler’s 2025 season has been delayed due to surgery following a freak cooking accident on Christmas Day.
He returned to action last weekend by claiming an admirable T9 in the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am and now he’ll be looking for victory again in Phoenix.