We do not want to encourage or endorse bad fan behaviour, even at the WM Phoenix Open. But man, there is something that hits so different about a real-deal streaker.
Given all the upheaval in professional golf the past 12 months, even the stiffest suits have to admit that it’s good to see the Phoenix Open is still just as crazy as ever.
In September, Michael Hopper won the 65th edition of the Southwest Section PGA Championship at Sewailo Golf Club in Tucson, beating Derek Shelburne of Desert Highlands by seven strokes.
Australian duo Richard Green and David McKenzie have locked up their immediate futures on the PGA Tour Champions circuit after superb finishes at Q-School at the weekend.
Australian Richard Green carded a third round of 3-under 68 to remain in contention for a PGA Tour Champions card on Friday (AEDT), lying one stroke off the lead in tied second place.
Jordan Spieth draining BOMBS and pointing to drunkards dressed in costumes at the Waste Management Phoenix Open is as close to normal we’ve been in a long time.Â
Less people are coming to the party but Jason Day is a welcome addition for Aussie golf fans as the PGA TOUR returns to TPC Scottsdale for the Waste Management Phoenix Open.
The most amazing part of the 34-year-old’s resurgence is how good a putter he’s become since snapping his old putter over his knee and framing the pieces in his trophy room.