This week on the PGA Tour, players competed at the WM Phoenix Open 2026. The four-day event started with its opening round on Thursday, February 5, and has a cut line after 36 holes.
The field featured some big names such as Brooks Koepka, Scottie Scheffler, and others. This week, however, was tough for Koepka, and he missed the cut line.
Below were the five big-name players who missed the cut at the WM Phoenix Open.
5 Big-Name Golfers Who Missed Cut at WM Phoenix Open
#1 Brooks Koepka

Brooks Koepka had a tough start to his game this week at the WM Phoenix Open. He played the opening round of 79 and then played the second round of 69 and jumped 29 spots on the leaderboard. However, he failed to make the cut and settled for a score of 2-over.
#2 Karl Vilips

Karl Vilips also had a tough time on the field this week at the WM Phoenix Open. He also had a tough start to his game with an opening round of 73. In the second round, he started the game on the first tee hole and added two birdies and a bogey for 1-under 70 and settled for a total of 1-over and missed the cut.
#3 Billy Horschel

Billy Horschel also struggled with his game at the WM Phoenix Open. On Thursday, he started the play on the first tee hole and added three bogeys on the front nine and then three bogeys and two birdies on the back nine for a 4-over 75, and then played the second round of 70. He settled with a total of 3-over and missed the cut in the event.
#4 Jordan Spieth

Jordan Spieth is another big name who had a tough time playing at the WM Phoenix Open. He started the game with an opening round of 70. His struggle continued, and he started the second round with a bogey on the first hole. He made two bogeys and a birdie on the front nine and a birdie, two bogeys, and a double bogey on the back nine for a round of 4-over 75. He settled with an overall score of 4-over and missed the cut.
#5 Tony Finau

Tony Finau also struggled at the WM Phoenix Open. He started the game on Thursday on the 10th tee hole and made two bogeys and a birdie on the first three holes. He then added a bogey on the 15th, followed by a birdie on the 18th. On the back nine, he only made a bogey and settled for the score of 2-over 73. In the second round, Finau made four bogeys and three birdies for a round of 1-over 72 and settled with an overall score of 3-over. He also missed the cut.
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