Scottsdale, Arizona, February 10, 2026

In a thrilling conclusion, Chris Gotterup claimed victory at the Waste Management Phoenix Open following an electrifying playoff against Hideki Matsuyama. The acclaimed tournament, renowned for its vibrant atmosphere, drew massive crowds, with attendance peaking around 600,000. Known as ‘The Greatest Show on Grass,’ the event highlighted its charitable impacts, raising significant funds for various causes while maintaining its reputation as a zero-waste event.

Scottsdale, Arizona – The Waste Management Phoenix Open, often dubbed “The Greatest Show on Grass,” concluded with an electrifying finish on Sunday, February 9, 2026, as Chris Gotterup clinched the title in a thrilling playoff at TPC Scottsdale. The tournament, renowned for its unparalleled party atmosphere and massive crowds, lived up to its reputation, providing an unforgettable experience for hundreds of thousands of fans.

Championship Decided in Playoff Drama

Chris Gotterup emerged victorious in the 2026 Waste Management Phoenix Open by securing a birdie on the first playoff hole, defeating Hideki Matsuyama. Matsuyama, who had led going into the final round, pulled his tee shot into the water during the playoff. This victory marks Gotterup’s fourth PGA Tour win and his second title this season. He took home a winner’s share of $1,728,000 from the impressive $9,600,000 purse.

The Roaring 16th Hole Delivers

As anticipated, the iconic 16th hole at TPC Scottsdale was the epicenter of the tournament’s festive energy, drawing immense crowds to its stadium-like setting. Known for its “unhinged” and “bacchanal” atmosphere, fans enthusiastically cheered and booed shots, contributing to what players often describe as the PGA Tour’s rawest environment. Many attendees embraced the carnival-like atmosphere, with some clad in themed outfits, reinforcing the event’s reputation as “The People’s Open”. Players frequently noted the necessity to embrace the chaos of the 16th hole, where appreciating the game can sometimes be secondary to participating in the electrifying experience.

Massive Crowds and Charitable Impact

The tournament week, which ran from February 2 to February 8, 2026, saw an estimated attendance of around 500,000 to 600,000 people throughout the week. The event consistently attracts the largest galleries globally, with past years seeing attendance figures exceeding 700,000. Beyond the thrilling golf and vibrant crowds, the Waste Management Phoenix Open also has a significant charitable impact, having raised over $226 million for various charities throughout its history.

“The Greenest Show on Grass”

Further solidifying its unique standing, the Waste Management Phoenix Open is also distinguished as the “Greatest – and Greenest – Show on Grass”. The event maintains its certification as a zero-waste sporting event, setting a benchmark for sustainability in professional sports.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What is the Waste Management Phoenix Open?
The Waste Management Phoenix Open is a PGA TOUR golf tournament held annually at TPC Scottsdale in Scottsdale, Arizona, known for its large crowds and festive atmosphere, often called “The Greatest Show on Grass.”
Who won the 2026 Waste Management Phoenix Open?
Chris Gotterup won the 2026 Waste Management Phoenix Open, defeating Hideki Matsuyama in a playoff on Sunday, February 9, 2026.
What are the Waste Management Phoenix Open known for?
The Waste Management Phoenix Open is known for its unparalleled party atmosphere, especially at the iconic 16th hole, its massive attendance, and its status as a zero-waste event.
What is the 16th hole like at the Waste Management Phoenix Open?
The 16th hole at TPC Scottsdale is famous for its stadium-like environment, electric energy, and “unhinged” atmosphere where fans enthusiastically cheer and boo, creating a unique and boisterous experience.
How much money did Chris Gotterup win at the 2026 Waste Management Phoenix Open?
Chris Gotterup won $1,728,000 as the winner’s share of the $9,600,000 purse at the 2026 Waste Management Phoenix Open.

Key Features of the Waste Management Phoenix Open

Feature Description
Location TPC Scottsdale, Scottsdale, Arizona
2026 Winner Chris Gotterup
Nickname “The Greatest Show on Grass,” “The People’s Open”
Signature Hole 16th hole (stadium-like, electric atmosphere)
Estimated 2026 Attendance 500,000 to 600,000 people for the week
Charitable Contributions Over $226 million raised throughout its history
Environmental Status Certified zero-waste event

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