Major winner Shane Lowry aced Pebble Beach’s 7th hole during the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am — and his hole in one list became even wilder.
The alert system will also provide general Scottsdale public safety alerts, like severe weather, evacuations and other notices.
The Sporting News has everything you need to know about the 2025 Waste Management Open, including how to purchase tickets to the PGA Tour event in Scottsdale, Arizona.
There's a new way to watch the Waste Management Phoenix Open this year and it might grab the attention of people interested in betting on the event.
The 2025 tournament will take place from Feb. 3 to Feb. 9 at TPC Scottsdale golf course at North Hayden Road. Fans can buy tickets at the WM Phoenix Open website, where they are selling for $75 ...
A new Scottsdale emergency alert system is launching just in time for the 2025 WM Phoenix Open golf tournament.
Hot on the heels of Glendale hosting the LA Rams' playoff game, the PGA plans on moving a California tournament due to the wildfires, with some speculation it could end up in Arizona.
Lackluster fields, slow play and zero buzz have been the Tour's story so far in 2025, but the ingredients are in place this week to change the narrative.
Celebrate the Year of the Snake and experience the sights, sounds, and tastes of the 35th Annual Phoenix Chinese Week Lunar New Year Festival. Enjoy continuous live entertainment, including dragon and lion dances, folk dances, musical performances, tai chi, martial arts demonstrations, and delicious Asian food trucks.
Paige Spiranac knows that winter is still upon us — but she's ready to heat things up. The retired golfer, 31, shared details of the WM Phoenix Open in Arizona — an event that she will be attending to watch some of the best golfers in the world compete on the famed TPC Scottsdale course — in a new video posted to her Instagram Stories on Wednesday,
February also brings concerts to Phoenix by Luke Bryan, Nickelback, Tiesto, Randy Travis, GloRilla, Fall Out Boy, the Killers, Amy Grant and COIN.
Only one player, Vanderbilt senior Gordon Sargent, has reached the 20-point threshold since the program started. He did so the fall of his junior year and decided to return and play his senior year. He'll turn pro and join the PGA Tour after the NCAA Championship in May.