PGA Tour: Russell Knox is at T27 at the Waste Management Phoenix Open after the second round.
02/06/2021
02/04 – 02/07/2021
PGA Tour: Waste Management Phoenix Open 2021
TPC Scottsdale – Phoenix, Arizona
- Round 4/4
- Strokeplay
- Prize money: $7,300,000
- Defending champion: Webb Simpson
Waste Management Phoenix Open: Xander Schauffele leads on the PGA Tour after the second round.
Russell Knox is at -5 after the second round at position T27. The Scotsman played the course of the TPC Scottsdale in 69 shots in the second round of the Waste Management Phoenix Open.
Rory McIlroy, currently number 6 in the world golf ranking, carded a second round 67 to find himself in T27 position and trailing leader Xander Schauffele by 7 shots. McIlroy, currently ranked 6 in the world golf ranking, turned in 6 birdies in his second round.
Tom Lewis carded a second round 71 to find himself in position and trailing leader Xander Schauffele by 11 shots. Lewis noted 3 birdies in his second round.
Luke Donald, currently number 520 in the world golf ranking, carded a second round 69 to find himself in position and trailing leader Xander Schauffele by 12 shots. Donald, currently ranked 520 in the world golf ranking, recorded 3 birdies in his second round.
Martin Laird, currently number 77 in the world golf ranking, is at 2 after the second round at rank . The Scotsman finished the round at TPC Scottsdale in 71 strokes in the second round of the Waste Management Phoenix Open.
The Waste Management Phoenix Open is part of the PGA Tour. The tournament is held from February 4th until the 7th of February 2021 at TPC Scottsdale in Phoenix, Arizona. This year a total prize money of $7,300,000 will be awarded to the players. The course for the tournament at TPC Scottsdale plays at Par 71.
Top-5 Leaderboard: Waste Management Phoenix Open
Pos | Name | Today | Total |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Xander Schauffele | -7 | -12 |
T2 | Steve Stricker | -5 | -11 |
T2 | Keegan Bradley | -6 | -11 |
T4 | Scottie Scheffler | -6 | -10 |
T4 | Kyoung-Hoon Lee | -5 | -10 |
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