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The 17th hole during the 2020 Waste Management Phoenix Open. The tournament's lowest 72-hole score was set by Mark Calcavecchia in 2001 with 256 (–28), which was matched by Mickelson in 2013 . In the second round Calcavecchia scored a 60 (–11), which equalled the lowest score at the Phoenix Open (by Grant Waite in 1996) and subsequently ...
Russell Henley tied the back-nine scoring mark of 29 at TPC Scottsdale on Saturday in the third round of the Waste Management Phoenix Open.
The following week, at the Waste Management Phoenix Open, which he has won three times, he surged into contention following a Saturday 65. He played his first nine holes in 4-under 32 and sending his name to the top of the leaderboard. However, his charge faltered with bogeys at 11, 12, 14, 15, and a double bogey at the driveable 17th hole.
In February 2018, Woodland won his third PGA Tour event, at the Waste Management Phoenix Open in a sudden-death playoff over Chez Reavie. After finishing tied at 18 under, Woodland won with a par on the first extra hole to end a five-year drought on tour. Woodland moved up to fifth in the season's FedEx Cup standings. [11]
Jordan Spieth reintroduced himself to the sports world in February with a strong performance at the Waste Management Phoenix Open. It appears all the momentum that he built that month has carried ...
Jordan Spieth struggled to a 1-over 72 Sunday at the Phoenix Open, but enjoyed a victory of sorts by showing there's life yet in his game.
The 16th hole at the Waste Management Phoenix Open went ballistic over the weekend as Sam Ryder hit a hole in one. And CBS’ Amanda Balionis was there for the chaos that ensued. Taking to Twitter ...
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