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How the WM Phoenix Open went off the rails in 2024
Nick Taylor received the 2024 WM Phoenix Open in thrilling style, besting Charley Hoffman in a playoff to assert his fourth Tour title. Most years within the desert, a journeyman’s win in further time can be a heartwarming story that put a punctuation mark on a profitable week. Nevertheless, 2024 was something however an atypical 12 months at TPC Scottsdale.
The 2024 WM Phoenix Open will go down in infamy — and nearly completely for what occurred exterior the ropes.
The annual early-season Tour cease in Scottsdale, Ariz. has lengthy been referred to as the largest get together in golf. With loads of boozed-up followers and monstrous stadium builds — headlined by the stands surrounding the sixteenth gap — the Phoenix Open is not like another event in golf.
This fame — whereas rowdy — has largely not prompted any main points within the event’s almost century-long historical past. Positive, there have been minor heckling incidents and the occasional over-served patron, however for probably the most half, the enjoyable has been comparatively innocent.
That every one modified in 2024.
Because the event has grown in reputation over time, the id of the occasion has shifted. What was once a golf event performed in a party-like ambiance has was a rager with a golf event hooked up. In case you arrived at TPC Scottsdale simply to observe some golf this previous February, you have been within the minority.
The 2024 Wm Phoenix Open truly began considerably tame. Thursday and Friday featured crummy climate (by Scottsdale requirements) and it helped hold the crowds considerably subdued. When play was suspended on Friday night, there was optimism the weekend would go off with out a hitch. The weekend, nevertheless, shortly was an unmitigated catastrophe.
The gates opened early on Saturday morning, and the followers shortly started working pounding drinks. It didn’t take lengthy earlier than issues bought rowdy.
Social media exploded with movies of followers stumbling down the soggy hills. Grown males have been photographed handed out beneath bushes and the heckling of golfers from exterior the ropes turned increasingly more frequent.
GOLF’s Claire Rogers was on the bottom and had this to say about what she noticed:
“I noticed extra chaos within the final eight hours than I’ve cumulatively within the final decade of my life. I noticed males bleeding from the face, folks napping on muddy hills and adults knocking one another over as a result of they couldn’t stroll straight. Image the primary couple of minutes of making an attempt to exit a sold-out live performance and multiply it by 15. That’s the place we have been at.”
One viral clip confirmed two-time main winner Zach Johnson confronting a bunch of followers after the heckling turned an excessive amount of to bear. He later instructed a reporter he wasn’t positive he’d ever return to the occasion.
“In some unspecified time in the future — I don’t know what the road is, however you could have folks falling out of the rafters, you could have fights within the stands. It’s to the purpose the place now, how do you reel it in? As a result of it’s taken on a lifetime of its personal,” Johnson mentioned. “I believe the Thunderbirds most likely must do one thing about it. I’m assuming they’re ashamed. As a result of sooner or later, someone’s both gonna actually, actually get damage or worse.”
The sixteenth gap, lengthy referred to as the rowdiest gap on Tour, featured loads of shenanigans as properly, with one fan injured falling from the grandstands whereas one other stormed the inexperienced and dove right into a bunker. Extreme crowding in varied bottlenecks across the course prompted officers to chop by fences as crowd security turned a priority.
“I positively began to really feel like I used to be caught in an overcrowded fraternity basement by mid-afternoon,” Rogers reported. “I spoke with a member of the safety workforce, and there was actual concern that folks would get critically injured, particularly as a result of so many spectators have been getting caught within the crowds.”
By mid-afternoon, event officers took two drastic measures to mitigate the chaos. First, they closed the gates to any followers making an attempt to enter the occasion. And second, they quickly suspended the sale of alcohol.
Event officers launched an announcement addressing the chaos the next day:
“As a company, our followers and their security is our high precedence. Resulting from regular rainfall in Scottsdale this week that created deteriorating course circumstances, we sadly needed to shut the gates on the event entrance and cease permitting followers to enter the golf course on Saturday afternoon. The stadium-style course format at TPC Scottsdale which options giant banks for crowds to face and sit, have been soggy and unusable. This pushed patrons who would usually congregate in these areas into high-foot-traffic areas inflicting extreme congestion at key factors on occasion grounds together with the doorway and exit. After consulting with occasion companions and officers, we made the choice to quickly shut the event entrance to alleviate crowding in these areas within the curiosity of public security. We all know that followers with Saturday tickets have been turned away. The Thunderbirds as a company are gathering extra particulars and discussing choices on the way to treatment their considerations. To the best followers in golf, we sincerely apologize for any inconvenience this will likely have prompted as we all the time attempt to create the most effective occasion attainable.”
The Thunderbirds have been true to their phrase within the weeks to return as they outlined quite a lot of adjustments to their working procedures for the years forward. Nevertheless, the harm to the event’s fame is certain to be long-lasting.
“From the movies that I’ve seen, these cases are unlucky, however I don’t assume it’s a standalone, it’s been like that for a bit,” Taylor mentioned. “However I believe the cat’s most likely out of the bag.”
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Zephyr Melton
Golf.com Editor
Zephyr Melton is an assistant editor for GOLF.com the place he spends his days running a blog, producing and modifying. Previous to becoming a member of the workforce at GOLF, he attended the College of Texas adopted by stops with the Texas Golf Affiliation, Crew USA, the Inexperienced Bay Packers and the PGA Tour. He assists on all issues instruction and covers newbie and girls’s golf. He will be reached at zephyr_melton@golf.com.