Watch a 2025 Waste Management Phoenix Open live stream to see who triumphs in one of the PGA Tour’s most popular tournaments. Below we have all the information on how to watch the WM Phoenix Open from anywhere in the world with details on worldwide TV channels, broadcasters and live streams on TV screens, laptops, tablets and mobiles.
One of the liveliest events on the PGA Tour, the Waste Management Phoenix Open will see a host of the world’s best players competing for a huge $9.2 million purse. Nick Taylor is the defending champion after the Canadian emerged victorious in a hugely entertaining play-off against American Charley Hoffman this time last year.
Taylor will face a huge challenge to defend his title as there is a stacked field in action at TPC Scottsdale, including world No. 1 Scottie Scheffler, two-time major champion Justin Thomas and former champion Rickie Fowler.
There will also be extra eyes on the tournament after the party atmosphere in the crowd got a little out of control last year, with several players lodging complaints. Despite this, you can expect plenty of vocal support, especially around the famous par-3 16th, which features a huge grandstand that can hold more than 20,000 spectators.
Here’s how to watch 2025 Waste Management Phoenix Open live streams online and from anywhere.
Watch Waste Management Phoenix Open Quick Guide
Key dates
Date: Thursday, February 6 – Sunday, February 9
Start time: 9.15am ET / 2.15pm GMT
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How to watch Waste Management Phoenix Open live streams in the US
You can watch the 2025 Waste Management Phoenix Open online with PGA Tour Live on ESPN+, which will provide an exclusive main feed and featured group coverage each round. The main feed begins at 9.15am ET on Thursday and Friday, 11am on Saturday and 10.30am on Sunday.
A monthly subscription to ESPN+ costs $11.99/month; while an annual subscription is $119.99/year.
On TV, there will be coverage across the Golf Channel and CBS, with the channels splitting coverage throughout the day. You can get these through your cable package, or via an OTT provider like Sling or Fubo.
Additionally, you can stream CBS’s broadcasts with Paramount+ or the CBS Sports App. Golf Channel’s broadcasts can be streamed with the NBC Sports App.
To watch on Paramount+ you will need the Showtime plan which costs $12.99/month or $119.99/year
Watch the Waste Management Phoenix Open online from abroad:
You needn’t find yourself in a pickle if you’re abroad either, as using a good VPN as described above will let you watch the streaming services and content you pay for at home, from anywhere in the world.
How to watch Waste Management Phoenix Open live streams in the UK
Waste Management Phoenix Open live streams are on Sky Sports in the UK.
Live coverage of the Waste Management Phoenix Open is available through the Sky Sports Golf channel and it’s as comprehensive as it gets, running from 2.15pm each day.
Subscribers can also watch on the move using the Sky Go app, which is available on nearly all modern phones, tablets, laptops, PCs and consoles.
For those without Sky, the best option is a Now Sky Sports monthly membership, which starts at £34.99 per month. But to go all out, check out our guide to today’s best Sky TV packages and deals.
Not in the UK this weekend? To access your usual streaming service from outside the UK, you’ll need to download a good VPN as detailed above.
How to watch Waste Management Phoenix Open live streams in Australia
Golf fans Down Under can live stream the Waste Management Phoenix Open on Fox Sports or the excellent-value streaming service Kayo Sports.
You’ll need to have a paid subscription to watch on Fox Sports or via a Foxtel subscription. For a cheaper alternative, you can live stream Waste Management Phoenix Open golf online through slick streaming platform Kayo .
Kayo price plans start from a super affordable $25 a month – really good value considering how much premium live sports action it hosts.
Not in Australia right now? Aussies abroad looking to watch a Waste Management Phoenix Open live stream should find that a good VPN helps them access their home streaming services wherever they are.
How to watch Waste Management Phoenix Open live streams in Canada
Canadian golf fans will find that TSN is providing coverage of the Waste Management Phoenix Open.
If you get TSN as part of your cable package, you’ll just be able to log in to the TSN website with details of your provider and get access to a Phoenix Open live stream.
It’s a walk in the park for cord-cutters too, who can subscribe to TSN+ on a streaming-only basis from just $8 a month or $80 annually (plus tax)
Just remember that if you’re abroad right now you can use a VPN to magically transport yourself back in Canada to live stream Phoenix Open coverage just like you would at home.
Waste Management Phoenix Open 2025 field
An, Byeong Hun Ballester Barrio, Jose Luis Berger, Daniel Bezuidenhout, Christiaan Bhatia, Akshay Bridgeman, Jacob Burns, Sam Campos, Rafael Capan III, Frankie Cauley, Bud Clanton, Luke Clark, Wyndham Cole, Eric Conners, Corey Dahmen, Joel Detry, Thomas Dunlap, Nick Echavarria, Nico Eckroat, Austin Fishburn, Patrick Fitzpatrick, Matt Fowler, Rickie Fox, Ryan Garnett, Brice Ghim, Doug Glover, Lucas Gordon, Will Gotterup, Chris Greyserman, Max Griffin, Ben Griffin, Lanto Grillo, Emiliano Hadwin, Adam Hall, Harry Hardy, Nick Harman, Brian Highsmith, Joe Hisatsune, Ryo Hodges, Lee Hoey, Rico Hoffman, Charley Hoge, Tom Højgaard, Nicolai Højgaard, Rasmus Homa, Max Horschel, Billy Hossler, Beau Hubbard, Mark Hughes, Mackenzie Im, Sungjae Kim, Chan Kim, Michael Kim, Si Woo Kim, Tom Kirk, Chris Kisner, Kevin Kitayama, Kurt Kizzire, Patton Knapp, Jake Kohles, Ben Kuchar, Matt Lashley, Nate Lawrence, Thriston Lee, K.H. Lee, Min Woo Lipsky, David List, Luke MacIntyre, Robert Malnati, Peter Martin, Ben Matsuyama, Hideki McCarthy, Denny McCarty, Matt McNealy, Maverick Meissner, Mac Mitchell, Keith Montgomery, Taylor Moore, Taylor Mueller, Jesse Mullinax, Trey Norlander, Henrik Norrman, Vincent Novak, Andrew Palmer, Ryan Pan, C.T. Pavon, Matthieu Perez, Victor Phillips, Chandler Poston, J.T. Power, Seamus Putnam, Andrew Ramey, Chad Reavie, Chez Riley, Davis Rodgers, Patrick Ryder, Sam Scheffler, Scottie Schenk, Adam Schmid, Matti Sigg, Greyson Silverman, Ben Simpson, Webb Skinns, David Smalley, Alex Snedeker, Brandt Spaun, J.J. Spieth, Jordan Springer, Hayden Stevens, Sam Straka, Sepp Streelman, Kevin Svensson, Adam Taylor, Nick Theegala, Sahith Thomas, Justin Thompson, Davis Thorbjornsen, Michael Todd, Brendon Valimaki, Sami van Rooyen, Erik Ventura, Kris Villegas, Camilo Wallace, Matt Whaley, Vince Woodland, Gary Young, Cameron Young, Carson Yu, Kevin
Alternates Waring, Paul Svensson, Jesper Nørgaard, Niklas Rozner, Antoine Hoshino, Rikuya McGreevy, Max Fisk, Steven Widing, Tim Dickson, Taylor Campbell, Brian Higgs, Harry Rosenmueller, Thomas Mouw, William Cummins, Quade Gerard, Ryan
Waste Management Phoenix Open 2025 schedule
All times in ET
Thursday, February 6: Second round
First tees at 9.20am
Friday, February 7: Second round
First tees at 9.20am
Saturday, February 8: Third round
First tees after 11am
Sunday, February 9: Fourth round
First tees after 10.30am
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