
The yearly PGA Tour event held at TPC Scottsdale, coinciding with Super Bowl weekend, has progressed through the weekend. The 2026 WM Phoenix Open is once more functioning as the Tour’s most significant social gathering of the year, drawing an immense crowd of spectators who generate an unparalleled ambiance on the tour. Although this tournament might not appeal to everyone, the competitors participating this week are fully cognizant of the environment they are entering, and individuals who thrive in this energetic setting can earn considerable adoration in the Scottsdale area.
Leading the roster of players this week is Scottie Scheffler, who on Thursday completed his initial round above par since June of 2025. Nevertheless, Scheffler has shown an impressive recovery, steadily climbing the Phoenix Open standings and living up to the “Moving Day” moniker. Scheffler has consistently demonstrated his superiority in recent seasons, and currently at TPC Scottsdale, the site of his maiden career victory in 2022 and subsequent win in 2023, he could achieve a significant turnaround, being the pronounced frontrunner at the start of the competition.
Aside from the top-ranked player globally, the WM Phoenix Open showcases several other prominent figures in golf and past champions. Brooks Koepka is competing in his second event of the season following his return to the PGA Tour, at an event he has also triumphed in twice. Hideki Matsuyama represents another participant who has secured the WM Phoenix Open title on two occasions. Concurrently, Xander Schauffele, Cameron Young, Collin Morikawa, Jordan Spieth, Chris Gotterup, Viktor Hovland, and numerous others will each be aiming to clinch their inaugural WM Phoenix Open championship.
Below are the details on how spectators can follow Scheffler, Koepka, and the other elite players from the PGA Tour as they contend for the championship in the Arizona desert.
Broadcast times for the 2026 WM Phoenix Open
All timings listed are Eastern
Final Round – Sunday
Commencement of Final Round: 11 a.m. [Starting times]
PGA Tour Live Broadcast: 11 a.m. – 6 p.m. — PGA Tour Live
Initial Television Coverage: 12-3 p.m. via Golf Channel
Initial Online Streaming: 12-3 p.m. on the NBC Sports App
Real-time Television Broadcast: 3-6 p.m. on CBS, Paramount+
Real-time Online Viewing: 3-6 p.m. at CBSSports.com, CBS Sports App
Radio Broadcast: 1-6 p.m. — PGA Tour Radio