The PGA is back. Technically, it has been back for a couple of weeks already, but most people are not really tuned into the first couple of tournaments. In January, golf has to compete with multiple ...
PHOENIX, Ariz. (KFOX 14, CBS 4) — While most of the country is stuck inside amidst snowfall, the 2026 Waste Management Phoenix Open is heating up in the Arizona sunshine. More than 100,000 fans from ...
When Mark Twain said, “Golf is a good walk spoiled” we doubt he was thinking about the Waste Management Phoenix Open. How could he have imagined this? It’s like a city the size of Tempe emerged fully ...
The upcoming WM Phoenix Open in Scottsdale features an impressive lineup from the OWGR top 10, including Scotty, Xander, JJ Spawn, and Ben Griffin. Other renowned players such as Victor Hovlin, Hideki ...
One of the most famous par-3 holes in golf is about to get a facelift worthy of its reputation. Organizers of the WM Phoenix Open announced recently that the 16th hole at TPC Scottsdale, known ...
Chris Gotterup earned a victory at the Waste Management Phoenix Open after defeating Hideki Matsuyama in a playoff. See how ...
SCOTTSDALE – The Waste Management Open has always lived at the intersection of golf and spectacle, and in 2026, they are still fully embracing their path into concert culture as they host The Killers.
The 2026 WM Phoenix Open has already teed off, and there has been no shortage of exciting storylines stemming from golf's wildest tournament. Best of all, there have been plenty of amazing golf shoes ...
In a recent episode, the focus shifted to the future of the WM Phoenix Open and its positioning in the PGA Tour schedule moving forward, particularly with an eye towards 2027. There is a notable ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. The PGA Tour heads to TPC Scottsdale this week for an atmosphere unlike any other. “The People’s Open” serves as the unofficial ...
The 2026 Waste Management Phoenix Open this month saw fewer ejections and trespassers, but set a record for arrests, continuing a multi-year trend.