Scottsdale, Arizona, February 8, 2026
The 2026 Waste Management Phoenix Open is underway at TPC Scottsdale, featuring a total purse of $9.6 million. The tournament’s winner will take home a significant share of $1.728 million. As the event progresses, fans can look forward to highlights and updates from the second round of this prestigious PGA Tour event, known for attracting top golf talent and providing thrilling competition.
Scottsdale, Arizona
The 2026 Waste Management Phoenix Open is currently underway at TPC Scottsdale, featuring a substantial $9.6 million total purse. The champion of this highly anticipated PGA Tour event is set to receive a significant winner’s share of $1.728 million. As of recent updates, the tournament has completed at least its second round, with PGA Tour highlights available for Round 2.
Prize Money Breakdown
The total $9.6 million purse for the 2026 Waste Management Phoenix Open solidifies its position as one of the most lucrative events on the PGA Tour. The distribution of prize money to participating golfers will be determined by their final standings in the tournament. The winner’s share of $1.728 million is consistent with other PGA Tour events that feature a similar total purse.
Tournament Context
The Waste Management Phoenix Open at TPC Scottsdale is a prominent stop on the 2026 PGA Tour calendar. This event follows other significant tournaments in the season, such as the Farmers Insurance Open, which also offered a $9.6 million purse and awarded its winner $1.728 million. The tournament attracts considerable attention, drawing many of the PGA Tour’s leading players to compete in what is often referred to as the “Greatest show on grass.”
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is the total purse for the 2026 Waste Management Phoenix Open?
The total purse for the 2026 Waste Management Phoenix Open is $9.6 million.
What is the winner’s share for the 2026 Waste Management Phoenix Open?
The winner’s share for the 2026 Waste Management Phoenix Open is $1.728 million.
Where is the 2026 Waste Management Phoenix Open being held?
The 2026 Waste Management Phoenix Open is being held at TPC Scottsdale.
When did the 2026 Waste Management Phoenix Open’s prize money details become available?
The prize money details for the 2026 Waste Management Phoenix Open were updated on February 8, 2026.
Key Features of the 2026 Waste Management Phoenix Open
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Total Purse | $9.6 million |
| Winner’s Share | $1.728 million |
| Location | TPC Scottsdale, Arizona |
| Event Status (as of Feb 8, 2026) | Currently underway, Round 2 highlights available |
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