Jordan Spieth looks for his first win in three years on Sunday.
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We’re coming down to the wire with a packed leaderboard at the Waste Management Phoenix Open, below is everything you need to know about the tournament purse, including payout information and winner’s share.
Waste Management Phoenix Open final round preview
Jordan Spieth found himself at the center of the golf world after a career-best Sunday 61. Spieth’s 10 birdie, zero bogey performance left him in a tie for the 54-hole lead and firmly in contention for his first victory since the Open Championship in 2017.
Yet through the early portion on Sunday, another pro looking to end a lengthy winless streak has forced himself into the lead. James Hahn, a 39-year-old pro from southern California, holds a one-stroke lead at the turn on Sunday after jumping out to a four under start. Hahn is looking for his first win since the 2016 Wells Fargo, and just his third win ever.
Spieth has made a handful of bogeys and no birdies, falling a few strokes behind Hahn and Xander Schauffele at the top of the leaderboard. He’ll have work to do to pressure either of those names coming down the back nine at TPC Scottsdale. Also in the hunt are Brooks Koepka, Justin Thomas and Scottie Scheffler.
Below is the payout information and winner’s share for the WMPO’s $7.3 million purse; you can catch the action all afternoon on NBC.
Waste Management Phoenix Open payout information, winner’s share
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