Description The Phoenix Open (known as the Waste Management Phoenix Open for title sponsorship reasons) is a professional golf tournament on the PGA Tour, held in late January/early February at the Tournament Players Club (TPC) of Scottsdale, Arizona.
The four-day attendance of the tournament is usually around a half million, the best-attended event in golf. In 2016, it set a PGA Tour and Phoenix Open single day attendance record with 201,003 fans in attendance on Saturday, February 6 and set a tournament week attendance record of 618,365 fans.
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 matched by Mickelson in 2005 and 2013. Calcavecchia had 32 birdies in the tournament, which was also an all-time record.
Webb Simpson beat fellow American Tony Finau in a one-hole playoff to win the 2020 Phoenix Open.
The 34-year-old almost missed his chance at the title when he ended up in the water off a wayward drive on the 15th.
However he rallied with back-to-back birdies on the final two holes of regulation to force the playoff.
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Result List
1
Webb Simpson
267
2
Tony Finau
267
3
Bubba Watson
270
3
Nate Lashley
270
3
Justin Thomas
270
6
Max Homa
271
6
Scott Piercy
271
8
Adam Long
272
9
Billy Horschel
273
9
Branden Grace
273
9
An Byeong-hun
273
9
Daniel Berger
273
9
Hudson Swafford
273
9
Jon Rahm
273
9
Mark Hubbard
273
Result Description After Final Round
Top 10 plus ties
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