WM Phoenix Open Monday qualifier features 18 golfers with a combined 32 PGA Tour wins

Only the top three finishers Monday will earn a spot in the field at next week’s PGA Tour stop.

There are currently 104 golfers in the Monday qualifier for the 2024 WM Phoenix Open. This after more than 600 golfers tried to navigate one of the eight pre-qualifiers this past week.

Only the top three finishers Monday will earn a spot in the field at next week’s PGA Tour stop at TPC Scottsdale.

It’s probably too late to get anyone to do a live stream but you’d have golf fans interested in watching because once again, the field for this is loaded, maybe even Korn Ferry Tour-level good.

There are 18 golfers who have earned 32 PGA Tour wins combined playing Monday:

  • Billy Mayfair, 5
  • Ryan Palmer, 4
  • J.J. Henry, 3
  • Sangmoon Bae, 2
  • James Hahn, 2
  • Jonathan Kaye, 2
  • Tom Pernice, 2
  • DJ Trahan, 2
  • Eric Axley, 1
  • Charlie Beljan, 1
  • Wesley Bryan, 1
  • Austin Cook, 1
  • Robert Garrigus, 1
  • Patton Kizzire, 1
  • Ted Purdy, 1
  • Martin Trainer, 1
  • Kevin Tway, 1
  • Bo Van Pelt, 1

Kaye is a past tournament champion. Other notables in the field include: Ricky Barnes, MJ Daffue, Harry Higgs, Morgan Hoffman and Hayden Springer.

The WM Phoenix Open is Feb. 8-11 at TPC Scottsdale.

Held for years at McCormick Ranch in Scottsdale, this year’s Monday qualifier will be contested at Pinnacle Peak Country Club in Scottsdale.

Photos: Arena already under construction at famed 16th hole at TPC Scottsdale

The 2024 WM Phoenix Open isn’t for another three and a half months.

SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — All eyes in the golf world for the next few days will be trained on Marco Simone Golf Club in Italy, specifically the rowdy first hole at the Ryder Cup.

Meanwhile, construction has begun on another golf arena halfway around the world from Rome.

Crews have started the buildout on the 16th hole at TPC Scottsdale ahead of the 2024 WM Phoenix Open, set for Feb. 8-11.

The famous par-3 hole has become a bucket-list place for pro golfers and fans alike. The 150-yard hole is almost unrecognizable in its normal state.

Crews at the Stadium Course are also already building out the suites and grandstands along the par-4 17th hole as well.