WM Phoenix Open fans take to social media over pause on entry and stoppage of alcohol sales
- Due to large crowds, the WM Phoenix Open had to stop letting fans in and halt shuttle services, while alcohol sales were cut off by the Scottsdale Police Department.
- Some ticketholders were turned away as entrance gates were closed temporarily due to the size of the crowds and deteriorating course conditions.
- Fans expressed frustration on social media over alcohol sales being stopped and other management issues at the event.
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WM Phoenix Open: Fans upset over closed entrances
Fans are taking to social media about Saturday's experience at the WM Phoenix Open, saying alcohol, food and water sales are stopped and that tickets weren't being scanned at the entrance. At around 2 p.m., organizers stopped letting people in due to "larger than usual crowds." FOX 10's Marissa Sarbak has the story.
WM Phoenix Open: Fans upset over closed entrances
Fans are taking to social media about Saturday's experience at the WM Phoenix Open, saying alcohol, food and water sales are stopped and that tickets weren't being scanned at the entrance. At around 2 p.m., organizers stopped letting people in due to "larger than usual crowds." FOX 10's Marissa Sarbak has the story.
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