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Scottsdale Police, Fire Team up for WM Phoenix Open
The 2026 WM Phoenix Open features top players, model-driven betting picks from 10,000 simulations, plus concerts including The Killers and Tyler Hubbard before tournament start.
- On Feb. 5 the 2026 Waste Management Phoenix Open at TPC Scottsdale features Wyndham Clark, Jordan Spieth, and 7 former champions, with practice rounds on Feb. 2–3.
- The 16th hole has long been known for its beer-fueled '16 energy' that contrasts golf's quiet norm, prompting Scottsdale Police and Fire departments to plan like a small city after chaotic 2024.
- Projected by SportsLine's 10,000-run model, Scottie Scheffler is the +230 favorite, with Xander Schauffele at +1700 and longshots including Hideki Matsuyama at +2700 and three others at +3000 or longer.
- Concerts at the Coors Light Birds Nest run Feb. 4–8, with VIP tickets starting at $393, general admission for Feb. 4 from $95, and resale starting around $338.85; proceeds have topped more than $226 million for Arizona charities.
- Located at 82nd Street and Bell Road, the Coors Light Birds Nest opens at 3 p.m., with acts starting at 6:30 p.m. and parking in Lot 3 or off-site lots at WestWorld and Salt River Fields.
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Star-Studded Annexus Pro-Am Set for Wednesday at WM Phoenix Open
Before the WM Phoenix Open ever reaches full throttle, tournament week in Scottsdale gets rolling with one of its most anticipated traditions: the Annexus Pro-Am. Scheduled for Wednesday, Feb. 4, the celebrity-filled showcase will take over the Stadium Course at TPC Scottsdale, pairing PGA Tour professionals with standout athletes and entertainers in a relaxed, high-energy setting.The Pro-Am has become a signature element of Phoenix Open week, b…
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