Sunday's pro golf results

February 3, 2020 at 12:38AM

GOLF

PGA

PHOENIX OPEN • Final round

Scottsdale, Ariz. • At TPC Scottsdale

Yards: 7,261 Par: 71 Purse: $7,300,000

Note: x-won on first playoff hole

x-Webb Simpson, $1,314,00071-63-64-69—267

Tony Finau, $795,70069-66-62-70—267

Nate Lashley, $386,90066-67-69-68—270

Justin Thomas, $386,90068-68-69-65—270

Bubba Watson, $386,90069-66-69-66—270

Max Homa, $255,50072-67-64-68—271

Scott Piercy, $255,50067-65-68-71—271

Adam Long, $228,12566-68-66-72—272

Daniel Berger, $170,76869-71-66-67—273

Branden Grace, $170,76867-67-70-69—273

Billy Horschel, $170,76863-68-73-69—273

Mark Hubbard, $170,76869-68-64-72—273

Jon Rahm, $170,76867-68-68-70—273

Byeong Hun An, $170,76865-66-70-72—273

Hudson Swafford, $170,76866-67-66-74—273

Harris English, $97,21265-72-68-69—274

Brandon Hagy, $97,21267-69-69-69—274

Matt Kuchar, $97,21268-70-67-69—274

Hideki Matsuyama, $97,21267-74-65-68—274

Keith Mitchell, $97,21268-67-70-69—274

Patrick Rodgers, $97,21267-69-70-68—274

J.B. Holmes, $97,21264-65-70-75—274

Russell Knox, $97,21271-67-67-69—274

Xander Schauffele, $97,21267-67-66-74—274

Bud Cauley, $52,60165-72-70-68—275

James Hahn, $52,60169-67-69-70—275

Harry Higgs, $52,60170-68-68-69—275

Danny Lee, $52,60168-69-69-69—275

Carlos Ortiz, $52,60171-69-67-68—275

Tom Hoge, $52,60165-71-67-72—275

Luke List, $52,60170-69-64-72—275

Collin Morikawa, $52,60169-67-68-71—275

Xinjun Zhang, $52,60169-72-68-66—275

Wyndham Clark, $39,78561-69-74-72—276

Sungjae Im, $39,78566-72-68-70—276

Doc Redman, $39,78569-67-71-69—276

Rickie Fowler, $34,67574-65-69-69—277

J.T. Poston, $34,67570-68-71-68—277

Kevin Tway, $34,67572-67-68-70—277

Aaron Baddeley, $28,83568-70-72-68—278

Adam Hadwin, $28,83569-67-72-70—278

Charley Hoffman, $28,83571-70-67-70—278

John Huh, $28,83571-66-66-75—278

Gary Woodland, $28,83570-67-69-72—278

Corey Conners, $23,72571-69-71-68—279

Andrew Landry, $23,72569-72-69-69—279

Sebastian Munoz, $20,95170-71-69-70—280

J.J. Spaun, $20,95170-71-68-71—280

Keegan Bradley, $18,81067-70-71-73—281

Brian Harman, $18,81071-68-67-75—281

Nick Taylor, $18,81070-70-71-70—281

B. DeChambeau, $17,59370-69-70-73—282

Brice Garnett, $17,59372-67-72-71—282

Sung Kang, $17,59367-72-69-74—282

K.J. Choi, $16,93666-75-71-71—283

Martin Laird, $16,93672-67-73-71—283

Grayson Murray, $16,93670-68-73-72—283

Sam Ryder, $16,93671-66-74-72—283

Chesson Hadley, $16,49873-68-68-75—284

Denny McCarthy, $16,49871-70-72-71—284

Talor Gooch, $16,20668-73-69-75—285

Patton Kizzire, $16,20670-71-74-70—285

Dylan Frittelli, $15,84171-70-72-74—287

C.T. Pan, $15,84169-66-75-77—287

Jimmy Walker, $15,84169-71-69-78—287

Beau Hossler, $15,54968-72-77-72—289

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