The WM Phoenix Open is the best-attended event on the PGA Tour and one of the circuit’s most celebrated tournaments, but its lack of Signature Event status means it often struggles to secure the strongest of fields.

The tournament is also in a tricky spot right before two Signature Events, the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am and Genesis Invitational.

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Fleetwood is another big name we’re not surprised to see missing this week’s tournament as he has only ever played in one Phoenix Open, in 2023.

That was its big $20m Signature Event year and he didn’t fare well with a missed cut.

Like McIlroy, we can expect to see him at Pebble Beach and Riviera later this month.

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Justin Thomas is another world top-10 player not in the field this week, with the two-time Major winner currently rehabbing a microdiscectomy surgery in November after an MRI scan showed he had an issue with a disc in his back.

“I’m not putting any tournament on the calendar or specific time for returning,” he said.

“While I will miss some events in the beginning of 2026, I want to be very smart and patient in letting my disc fully heal so it isn’t an issue again.”

Thomas was seen hitting shots prior to Atlanta Drive’s TGL match on Monday, so it seems like he will be ready to return to pro golf fairly soon.