WASTE MANAGEMENT PHOENIX OPEN
Scheffler wins by one stroke, defends his Waste Management Phoenix Open title

Scottie Scheffler reclaimed the world number one ranking after successfully defending his Waste Management Phoenix Open title with a two-stroke victory on Sunday.
Scheffler – after posting rounds of 68, 64 and 68 – closed in style with a six-under 65 to finish at 19-under overall.
He went bogey-free in his final round with four birdies and an eagle, showing his affinity for the TPC Scottsdale course after winning his first PGA Tour event at this tournament last season.
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Scheffler's lead was down to only one stroke heading into the famous 16th hole, and while he could only muster a par, that proved to be enough as second-placed Nick Taylor made bogey, and Scheffler extended the lead to three strokes for a comfortable finish with a birdie on 17.
Scottie Scheffler is clutch!He now leads by 2 after the huge par save on 16 @WMPhoenixOpen. pic.twitter.com/TlGfyvTwdZ— PGA TOUR (@PGATOUR) February 12, 2023
Speaking to CBS after stepping off the final green, Scheffler said he was proud of the way he battled through some average shots.
"I'm just proud of how I fought today," he said. "I didn't have my best stuff, so I grinded it out today. I wasn't hitting it good off the tee, my irons didn't feel sharp, but I played a great round of golf today."
Taylor birdied the 18th to finish alone in second at 17 under for his best result since winning the 2020 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am.
The red-hot Jon Rahm ended up in sole possession of third at 14 under, fellow major champion Justin Thomas finished fourth at 13 under, and former world number one Jason Day continued his return to relevance with a fifth-place result at 12 under.
The highlight of the day came from Rickie Fowler, punctuating his T10 finish with an ace on the par-three seventh hole.
HOLE-IN-ONE for @RickieFowler from 216 yards!It's the third ace of his career. pic.twitter.com/djDjZuFQFy— PGA TOUR (@PGATOUR) February 12, 2023
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