Spieth, Schauffele Collapse, Koepka Steals Waste Management Phoenix Open
Sparked by an incredible chip in for eagle on the 17th hole, Brooks Koepka came from the middle of the pack to steal the Waste Management Phoenix open on Sunday evening in Arizona.
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The win is Koepka’s first since the 2019 WGC-FedEx.

He had a knee procedure about a month later and has had issues since.
Over his last six holes, Koepka finished five under par.
He started the day five shots back.
Spieth, Schauffele Collapse
As good as they played on Saturday, Jordan Spieth and Xander Schauffele played just as bad in the final round.
Neither of them have won a tournament in a couple of years and at times, it looked like it.
Under ideal conditions, both Spieth and Schauffele were over par for the tournament.
Spieth, who dropped putts of 36 and 29 feet on Saturday, could not get anything to drop on Sunday.
His tournament hopes were ended after he put his tee ball in the water on the drivable par four 17th.
Schauffele had a stretch of back-to-back birdies to climb within one shot of the lead before he also put his tee ball in the water on 17.