Thomas Detry claimed his first PGA Tour title with a dominant seven-shot victory at the 2025 WM Phoenix Open. The Belgian golfer finished the tournament with an impressive 24-under-par score.
His rounds of 66, 64, 65, and 65 were more than enough to secure the win, making him the first Belgian to ever win on the PGA Tour. Americans Daniel Berger and Michael Kim finished tied for second at 17 under par.

Detry began the final round with a two-shot lead and held his ground throughout the day. Although Daniel Berger briefly closed the gap to two shots on the 15th hole, Detry stayed composed.
On the 16th hole, he hit a brilliant approach shot, setting up a tap-in birdie that effectively sealed the victory. He went on to birdie the final three holes, demonstrating his ability to finish strong. This victory was particularly significant for Detry, who had previously finished as a runner-up twice in 65 PGA Tour events.
After the win, he expressed his immense satisfaction, describing the victory as a dream come true. Detry celebrated his triumph on the 18th green with his wife and two young children, marking a deeply emotional moment in his career.
Jordan Spieth and Christiaan Bezuidenhout finished tied for fourth at 16 under par, while Justin Thomas, Robert MacIntyre, and Will Chandler shared sixth place at 15 under. Despite strong performances from other players, Detry's consistency and strong finish made him the deserving winner of the tournament.
This victory was a notable milestone for Detry, as it was his first professional trophy since the 2018 World Cup of Golf, which he won alongside Belgian Thomas Pieters.
After a series of near calls, Detry's dominant performance at the Phoenix Open demonstrated his great skill and solidified his reputation as one of the PGA Tour's promising young stars.