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There have been only two double eagles in the history of the Phoenix Open. Tom Pernice Jr. made the first one on the 558-yard (510 m) par-5 15th hole in 1990. Andrew Magee scored the second on the 332-yard (304 m) par-4 17th hole in 2001, and was the first-ever ace on a par-4 in PGA Tour history.
Date Tournament Location Purse Winner(s) [a] OWGR points Other tours [b] Notes Jan 7 The Sentry: Hawaii 20,000,000 Chris Kirk (6) 60.00 Signature event Jan 14 Sony Open in Hawaii: Hawaii 8,300,000 Grayson Murray (2) 48.96 Jan 21 The American Express: California 8,400,000 Nick Dunlap (a) (1) 55.69 Jan 27 Farmers Insurance Open: California 9,000,000
Date Tournament Location Purse Winner(s) [a] OWGR points Other tours [b] Notes Jan 5 The Sentry: Hawaii 20,000,000 Hideki Matsuyama (11) 51.94 Signature event Jan 12 Sony Open in Hawaii: Hawaii 8,700,000 Nick Taylor (5) 49.21 Jan 19 The American Express: California 8,800,000 Sepp Straka (3) 50.69 Jan 25 Farmers Insurance Open: California 9,300,000
WM Phoenix Open: Arizona 20,000,000 Scottie Scheffler (5) 65.27 Designated event Feb 19 Genesis Invitational: California 20,000,000 Jon Rahm (10) 67.20 Designated event [g] Feb 26 The Honda Classic: Florida 8,400,000 Chris Kirk (5) 31.24 Mar 5 Arnold Palmer Invitational: Florida 20,000,000 Kurt Kitayama (1) 67.28 Designated event [g] Mar 5 ...
The 1968 PGA Tour was the 53rd season of the PGA Tour, ... Date Tournament Location Purse ... Phoenix Open Invitational: Arizona: 100,000:
The event at TPC Scottsdale had a reported crowd of well over 250,000 on Saturday, and it spiralled out of control. By mid-afternoon, fans were unable to gain entry despite having tickets, as ...
The 1964 PGA Tour was the 49th season of the PGA Tour, ... Date Tournament Location Purse Winner [a] ... Phoenix Open Invitational: Arizona: 50,000: Jack Nicklaus (9)
The third round of the 2024 Phoenix Open saw tournament organizers suspend alcohol sales across TPC Scottsdale and close off entrances to the course, seemingly due to a crowd that became too big ...