The WM Phoenix Open's 16th hole is famous for its raucous celebrations. The boos are just as much a part of the experience.
Emiliano Grillo’s hole-in-one in the second round Friday at the Waste Management Open gave the fans at the rowdiest hole in ...
No tournament on the PGA Tour compares to the WM Phoenix Open because of the stadium on the 16th hole. Jack Milko has been ...
Drones fly over head. A fly cam whizzes by. There's a constant hum of noise from the fans, who erupt with every tee shot, and then depending on whether a golfer's ball ends up close to the hole or not ...
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — They're going to have to update that sign again. The 16th hole at TPC Scottsdale is one of the most ...
It's Friday at the Phoenix Open. That means the beginning of wild weekend crowds — and also a crucial round on the golf course, as players vie to make the cut and position themselves for a weekend ...
The Phoenix Open’s famously booze-soaked 16th hole is one of the most unique spectacles in golf, where the normally gentile sport lets loose with stadium-style seating, deafening music and an enthusia ...
When Emiliano Grillo dunked his tee shot into the cup on the 16th hole, it was an embodiment of everything the Phoenix Open represents. Unsure of what to do with his limbs, Grillo tossed his club ...
The 16th hole at TPC Scottsdale is one of the most exciting spots at one of the most anticipated events on the PGA tour. The WM Phoenix Open was first played at the Stadium Course in 1987.