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SEPPRA, TOM KIM, BRIAN HARMAN, CAMERON YOUNG and MATT FITZPATRICK highlight the latest engagements of 2025 WM Phoenix Open Field – WM PHOENIX Open

SEPPRA, TOM KIM, BRIAN HARMAN, CAMERON YOUNG and MATT FITZPATRICK highlight the latest engagements of 2025 WM Phoenix Open Field – WM PHOENIX Open

The highest field for 90th The Open’s Open’s continues to form as many high-ranking golfers is among the latest to play in the 2025 WM Phoenix open from 2025 WM, ready to do it on February 3-9 at the TPC Scottsdale. Those who join the field include World No. 20 Sep Strak, three-time PGA TOUR winner Tom Kim (24th), Chief Champion Brian Harman (33Rd), 2021-22 PGA Tour Rookie of the Year Cameron Young (45th), and 2022 US Open Champ Matt Fitzpatrick (48th).

“With every new commitment, the field for the 90th edition of The People’s Open continues to intensify,” said Matt Muney tournament chairman in 2025. “This year, the squad is now full of big champions, past winners and some of the biggest rising stars in the game, shaping one of the most competitive fields we’ve seen in TPC Scottsdale.”

Straka struck the ground in 2025 with a recent victory at American Express in PGA West. He is currently ranked # 2 in the FedExcup ranking and ranks 20th in the official global golf ranking. The Strack qualifies for the FedExcup playoffs for the sixth consecutive season in 2024, ending the T27 after making its third consecutive tour championship. Recording four Top 10 and made 17 cuts in 24 starts, its impressive game in 2024, it has led to Austria in the Men’s Golf Competition at the 2024 Olympics in Paris, where it ended the T35. The stratum makes its fourth appearance on WM Phoenix open.

Kim quickly made his sign in professional golf, shooting three titles in just three years on tour. He became the first player, as Tiger Woods won twice before he turned 21, consolidated his status as one of the most bright young talents of golf. The South Korean position delivered a strong season 2024, emphasized by the runner-up of the travelers’ championship, two top 10 and 15 top-25. Kim returns for his third consecutive expression of WM Phoenix Open, leaving his T17 in 2024.

Harman made a statement with his third professional victory, claiming that the opening championship in 2023 in Royal Liverpool. The victory secured a place in the US team of the Ryder Cup 2023, celebrating his first appearance in the event during his 13-year career at the PGA Tour. In 2024, Harman delivered a solid season, completing the 31st in the FedExcup ranking, emphasized by a player of the player championship, three top 10 and 12 top-25 in 23 starts. His game also won him a place in the team of the American Presidents in 2024. He returned to TPC Scottsdale for his 13th appearance, his best ahead of the T14 finish in 2022.

Young had a strong 2024 campaign, recording six top-10 graduation, including a runner-up showing the Valpar and T9 championship at Masters. He qualified for the FedExcup playoffs for the third consecutive season, finishing 44th in the standings after going to the BMW championship. Young is back for its fourth appearance on WM Phoenix, looking to upgrade its best final -only eighth place -last year’s event.

Fitzpatrick has built an impressive renewal with two PGA Tour wins and nine DP World Tour titles during his 11-year professional career, refined by his breakthrough victory on the open 2022 US Open at Country Club in Brooklyn. In 2024, the Englishman recorded three top 10, including solo in fifth place at the player championship, and made 17 cuts in 21 starts. He also qualified for the FedExcup playoffs for the fifth consecutive season, finishing in the 40th place in the standings after reaching the BMW championship. His strong game also gained him the opportunity to present England at the 2024 Olympics in Paris. A three -time European member of the Ryder Cup team (2016, 2021, 2023), Fitzpatrick returns for his fourth appearance on WM Phoenix Open.

Currently, the field includes 15 of the top 30s and 3 of the best players ranked in the official world golf ranking (OWGR), along with seven big champions and five WM Phoenix Open champions. The five former champions in the field include Nick Taylor (2024), Scotty Sheffler (2022, 2023), Ricky Fowler (2019), Gary Woodland (2018) and Hideki Matsuama (2016, 2017).

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