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2025 WM Phoenix Open leaderboard, grades: Thomas Detry runs away with emphatic win at TPC Scottsdale

It was a super Sunday indeed for Thomas Detry. The 36- and 54-hole leader at the 2025 WM Phoenix Open left TPC Scottsdale on Sunday night the same way he entered the weekend: on top. Detry fired a final-round 65 to reach 24 under for the tournament and claim a seven-stroke victory over Daniel Berger and Michael Kim.

Winless in his tenures across the PGA Tour and DP World Tour since 2017, Detry has finally seen his full potential realized. He not only nabbed his first PGA Tour title but the first for any man who hails from his native country of Belgium. With the victory, Detry is now fully exempt on the PGA Tour through the 2027 season.

Detry also became the fifth international player to win across the first six tournaments of the PGA Tour this season and only the third European to win the WM Phoenix Open. He has climbed to No. 2 in the early stages of the FedEx Cup behind only American Express winner Sepp Straka.

Just as he did Saturday, Detry got off to a dream start Sunday. Rolling in a birdie from 15 feet on his opening hole, the 32-year-old regained his five-stroke lead as a pair of Texans in Jordan Spieth and Scottie Scheffler were surging ahead on the golf course.

Detry's lone hiccup came on No. 2; it brought doubt into the tournament before he dialed up another beautiful birdie roll on the next to return to 19 under. The up-and-down nature of his round settled as the frontman made pars on the remainder of his front nine to turn with a four-stroke lead.

With Scheffler struggling to replicate his front-nine 31 and Spieth saving pars from bushes, Detry plodded along. A birdie on the difficult par-4 11th pushed his lead back to five and appeared to slam the door shut before Berger began to cause some discomfort.

The American tacked on birdies on the par-3 12th and the par-5 13th to cut Detry's lead to three. A chip-in par on the next allowed Berger to roll in another birdie on No. 15 to momentarily cut the lead to two. However, in the span of two shots, Detry went from sweating a long-awaited victory to strolling right into the winner's circle.

Connecting from 7 feet for birdie on the par-5 15th, Detry went to the famous colosseum par-3 16th with a three-stroke lead. After stuffing his tee shot to kick-in distance and seeing Berger add a blemish to his scorecard, he left the arena well clear of the field and with his first PGA Tour trophy finally in his hand. Grade: A+

Here are the rest of the notable names on the leaderboard at the 2025 WM Phoenix Open.

T2. Daniel Berger (-17): Berger put a new set of irons in the bag this week, and it proved to be a fruitful decision. Replacing a TaylorMade set from 2011, the four-time PGA Tour winner was stellar from tee-to-green all tournament long. Biding his time in the final round, Berger pounced on the back nine and cut Detry's lead to as little as two with a birdie on the par-5 15th. Detry matched moments after and slammed the door shut on No. 16 with a two-shot swing. Berger looks healthy, in-form and confident about returning to the top-20 player he was a handful of years ago. Grade: A

T4. Jordan Spieth (-16): Spieth isn't only returning from wrist surgery, he's rebuilding his swing while adding a new putter to his golf bag. Combine all those changes basically debuting them publicly on a stage like the WM Phoenix Open, and one can only be optimistic about how well he held up. The three-time major champion was steady in his first three rounds carding only one bogey but looked like his vintage self on Sunday. Holing a couple putts outside 20 feet and making par on No. 11 that included hitting a ball out of a bush left-handed with his putter, Spieth started to find his groove. He may not have won, but he is well ahead of schedule. Grade: A

T6. Justin Thomas (-15): The 15-time winner continues to put himself in position to win and continues to come up short. Thomas entered the weekend within reach of Detry, but a third-round 70 saw his name tumble down the leaderboard on Moving Day. The putter continues to pose problems for Thomas who despite posting positive figures this week experienced a round where he lost nearly two strokes to the field. Once he raises that floor, he'll return to the winner's circle. Grade: B+

T25. Scottie Scheffler (-9): After not looking quite like himself across the first three rounds, the world No. 1 kicked it into gear early on Sunday. Carding four birdies in his first eight holes, Scheffler got within four of Detry and had eyes on turning in 30 when faced with a 5-foot birdie bid on No. 9. Lipping out his birdie effort, Scheffler scuttled in from there as he made bogeys on Nos. 12-13 and fell out of contention. 

For the second straight week, Scheffler's short game looked a bit rusty, but that should wear off as he continues to get tournament reps under his belt. That wasn't his only issue as he made some uncharacteristic tactical errors leading to three balls in the water by week's end. Grade: C-

MC. Max Homa: He's really grinding right now. Swing changes, equipment adjustments and apparel changes have done nothing to change the state of Homa's game. He's been a weekend omission in both of the full-field events that he has played in and a non-factor in the first two signature events. Homa hit only 18 greens in regulation across his 36 holes of action. Grade: F

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Detry goes three clear with three to play

That is a massive birdie from the leader. Daniel Berger gets within two for a moment, but then Detry rolls in a 7-foot birdie putt on the par-5 15th. There is still some trouble lurking, but Detry looks to be in control and on the cusp of his first PGA Tour victory.

 
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Berger battling

The lead has been trimmed to three as Daniel Berger continues to apply pressure. Detry needs three putts on the par-5 13th and settles for par while Berger makes his second straight birdie. The American has been the best tee-to-green player this week, but Detry has been the best putter. Which will hold true across the electric finishing stretch.

 
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Detry pushes lead out to 20 under

What a freaking golf hole from Thomas Detry. He bombs one down the fairway on No. 11, throws one to 9 feet and cashes in the birdie bid on the hardest hole on the golf course. A+++. He is now five strokes clear of Jordan Spieth, Daniel Berger and Robert MacIntyre. 

 
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Jordan Spieth…officially back

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