Thomas Detry, 2025 WM Phoenix Open (Image via Getty)
Thomas Detry emerged victorious at the 2025 WM Phoenix Open after posting a final round of 6-under par-65. The Belgian golfer earned his maiden title on the PGA Tour by a seven-stroke margin with scores of 66, 64, 65, and 65.
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The 2025 WM Phoenix Open winner earned a grand check worth $1.656 million for his performance along with 500 FedEx Cup points. Micheal Kim and Daniel Berger tied for second place at the WM Phoenix Open with a 72-hole score of 17-under-par. Both golfers earned $818,800 in Arizona this week.
Jordan Spieth tied for fourth place with Christiaan Bezuidenhout. Both the PGA Tour sensations totaled 16-under-par for the week and earned $414,000 each for their top 5 finishes.
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Ryan Palmer, who placed last at the 2025 WM Phoenix Open, earned $17,752 for his performance. The American golfer carded rounds of 70, 67, 79, and 78 to total 10 over par and place in solo 77th.
Here's a look at the breakdown of the 2025 WM Phoenix Open's $9.2 million purse prize (via PGA Tour):
Position
Player
Score
Earnings
1
Thomas Detry
-24
$1,656,000
T2
Daniel Berger
-17
$818,800
T2
Michael Kim
-17
$818,800
T4
Christiaan Bezuidenhout
-16
$414,000
T4
Jordan Spieth
-16
$414,000
T6
Justin Thomas
-15
$310,500
T6
Will Chandler
-15
$310,500
T6
Robert MacIntyre
-15
$310,500
T9
Adam Hadwin
-14
$250,700
T9
Taylor Moore
-14
$250,700
T9
Maverick McNealy
-14
$250,700
T12
Cameron Young
-13
$195,500
T12
Min Woo Lee
-13
$195,500
T12
Rasmus Hojgaard
-13
$195,500
15
Sepp Straka
-12
$167,900
T16
Kevin Yu
-11
$140,300
T16
Wyndham Clark
-11
$140,300
T16
Ben Silverman
-11
$140,300
T16
Denny McCarthy
-11
$140,300
T16
J.T. Poston
-11
$140,300
T21
Si Woo Kim
-10
$100,280
T21
Bud Cauley
-10
$100,280
T21
Gary Woodland
-10
$100,280
T21
Alex Smalley
-10
$100,280
T25
Adam Schenk
-9
$69,198
T25
Andrew Putnam
-9
$69,198
T25
Nick Taylor
-9
$69,198
T25
Keith Mitchell
-9
$69,198
T25
Hideki Matsuyama
-9
$69,198
T25
Brian Harman
-9
$69,198
T25
Scottie Scheffler
-9
$69,198
T32
Trey Mullinax
-8
$53,705
T32
Greyson Sigg
-8
$53,705
T32
Beau Hossler
-8
$53,705
T32
Akshay Bhatia
-8
$53,705
T36
Sam Ryder
-7
$40,998
T36
Ben Griffin
-7
$40,998
T36
Seamus Power
-7
$40,998
T36
Luke List
-7
$40,998
T36
Mackenzie Hughes
-7
$40,998
T36
Nicolai Hojgaard
-7
$40,998
T36
Davis Thompson
-7
$40,998
T36
Adam Svensson
-7
$40,998
T44
Sam Stevens
-6
$29,054
T44
Matt Wallace
-6
$29,054
T44
Jake Knapp
-6
$29,054
T44
Camilo Villegas
-6
$29,054
T44
Tom Kim
-6
$29,054
T49
Sam Burns
-5
$22,856
T49
Kurt Kitayama
-5
$22,856
T49
Doug Ghim
-5
$22,856
T49
Max Greyserman
-5
$22,856
T49
Kris Ventura
-5
$22,856
T49
Chandler Phillips
-5
$22,856
T49
David Skinns
-5
$22,856
T49
Peter Malnati
-5
$22,856
T57
Carson Young
-4
$20,792
T57
Nick Dunlap
-4
$20,792
T57
C.T. Pan
-4
$20,792
T57
Sahith Theegala
-4
$20,792
T57
Lee Hodges
-4
$20,792
T57
Sungjae Im
-4
$20,792
T63
Jesper Svensson
-3
$19,964
T63
Ryan Fox
-3
$19,964
T63
Matthieu Pavon
-3
$19,964
66
Brandt Snedeker
-2
$19,596
T67
K.H. Lee
-1
$19,320
T67
Brice Garnett
-1
$19,320
T69
Will Gordon
E
$18,952
T69
Taylor Montgomery
E
$18,952
T71
Vincent Norrman
1
$18,584
T71
Kevin Streelman
1
$18,584
73
Byeong Hun An
2
$18,308
T74
Michael Thorbjornsen
3
$18,032
T74
Corey Conners
3
$18,032
76
Emiliano Grillo
4
$17,756
77
Ryan Palmer
10
$17,752
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With the conclusion of the 2025 WM Phoenix Open, the PGA Tour's next scheduled event is set to be the Genesis Invitational in Southern California next week.
Thomas Detry's 2025 WM Phoenix Open Scores
Here's a look at the 2025 WM Phoenix Open winner's score for all tournament rounds at TPC Scottsdale (via PGA Tour):
Round 1
Hole 1 (par 4) - 3
Hole 2 (par 4) - 4
Hole 3 (par 5) - 4
Hole 4 (par 3) - 3
Hole 5 (par 4) - 4
Hole 6 (par 4) - 4
Hole 7 (par 3) - 3
Hole 8 (par 4) - 4
Hole 9 (par 4) - 3
Hole 10 (par 4) - 4
Hole 11 (par 4) - 3
Hole 12 (par 3) - 3
Hole 13 (par 5) - 4
Hole 14 (par 4) - 4
Hole 15 (par 5) - 4
Hole 16 (par 3) - 3
Hole 17 (par 4) - 5
Hole 18 (par 4) - 4
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Round 2
Hole 1 (par 4) - 4
Hole 2 (par 4) - 3
Hole 3 (par 5) - 5
Hole 4 (par 3) - 3
Hole 5 (par 4) - 3
Hole 6 (par 4) - 4
Hole 7 (par 3) - 3
Hole 8 (par 4) - 4
Hole 9 (par 4) - 3
Hole 10 (par 4) - 3
Hole 11 (par 4) - 3
Hole 12 (par 3) - 3
Hole 13 (par 5) - 4
Hole 14 (par 4) - 5
Hole 15 (par 5) - 5
Hole 16 (par 3) - 2
Hole 17 (par 4) - 3
Hole 18 (par 4) - 4
Round 3
Hole 1 (par 4) - 3
Hole 2 (par 4) - 4
Hole 3 (par 5) - 4
Hole 4 (par 3) - 2
Hole 5 (par 4) - 3
Hole 6 (par 4) - 4
Hole 7 (par 3) - 4
Hole 8 (par 4) - 3
Hole 9 (par 4) - 4
Hole 10 (par 4) - 4
Hole 11 (par 4) - 4
Hole 12 (par 3) - 3
Hole 13 (par 5) - 5
Hole 14 (par 4) - 3
Hole 15 (par 5) - 5
Hole 16 (par 3) - 3
Hole 17 (par 4) - 3
Hole 18 (par 4) - 4
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Round 4
Hole 1 (par 4) - 3
Hole 2 (par 4) - 5
Hole 3 (par 5) - 4
Hole 4 (par 3) - 3
Hole 5 (par 4) - 4
Hole 6 (par 4) - 4
Hole 7 (par 3) - 3
Hole 8 (par 4) - 4
Hole 9 (par 4) - 4
Hole 10 (par 4) - 4
Hole 11 (par 4) - 3
Hole 12 (par 3) - 3
Hole 13 (par 5) - 5
Hole 14 (par 4) - 4
Hole 15 (par 5) - 4
Hole 16 (par 3) - 2
Hole 17 (par 4) - 3
Hole 18 (par 4) - 3
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