Phoenix, October 17, 2025
General admission tickets for the highly anticipated WM Phoenix Open have gone on sale, attracting golf fans in Phoenix. The tournament, set for February at TPC Scottsdale, offers various ticket options starting at $75. With enhanced seating and the signature 16th hole, the event promises an unforgettable experience, blending top-tier golf with a vibrant atmosphere. Golf enthusiasts are encouraged to secure their tickets early, especially for popular days, as past events have seen sell-outs.
Phoenix
General admission tickets for the 2026 WM Phoenix Open went on sale today, sparking widespread enthusiasm among golf enthusiasts in the Phoenix area. This popular PGA Tour event, scheduled for February 2026 at TPC Scottsdale, draws massive crowds each year for its mix of elite competition and lively fan atmosphere.
Event Details and Ticket Availability
The tournament will take place from February 5-8, 2026, at the renowned TPC Scottsdale course. General admission tickets, starting at $75 for practice rounds and $150 for tournament rounds, are available now through the official WM Phoenix Open website and authorized partners. Organizers urge fans to purchase early, as high-demand days like Saturday often sell out months in advance.
Buyers can choose from various options, including season passes for the full four-day experience or single-day tickets. New for 2026, enhanced seating areas and improved accessibility features aim to accommodate more attendees comfortably. The event’s signature 16th hole, known as the “Coliseum,” remains a highlight where spectators cheer wildly during closest-to-the-pin contests.
Why the WM Phoenix Open Stands Out
The WM Phoenix Open has built a reputation as one of the most entertaining stops on the PGA Tour, blending top-tier golf with a festival-like vibe. Held annually since 1932, it supports various charities through the Thunderbirds, the tournament’s host organization, raising millions for community causes in Arizona. Last year’s event featured record attendance and memorable moments from players like Scottie Scheffler, who won in a playoff.
Phoenix’s mild winter weather makes it an ideal setting for golf fans, attracting visitors from across the country. The tournament also includes concerts, food vendors, and interactive fan zones, enhancing the overall experience beyond the fairways.
Historical Context
Originally called the Phoenix Open, the event rebranded to the WM Phoenix Open in 2010 with sponsorship from Waste Management. Over the decades, it has hosted legends like Arnold Palmer and Tiger Woods, cementing its status in golf history. The 2026 edition continues this tradition, promising another chapter in the tournament’s storied legacy.
FAQ
What are the dates for the 2026 WM Phoenix Open?
The tournament is scheduled for February 5-8, 2026, at TPC Scottsdale.
How much do general admission tickets cost?
Tickets start at $75 for practice rounds and $150 for tournament rounds.
Where can I buy tickets for the event?
General admission tickets are available now through the official WM Phoenix Open website and authorized partners.
What makes the 16th hole special?
The 16th hole, known as the “Coliseum,” is a highlight where spectators cheer during closest-to-the-pin contests.
What charities does the event support?
The tournament supports various charities through the Thunderbirds, raising millions for community causes in Arizona.
Key Features of the 2026 WM Phoenix Open
| Feature | Description | 
|---|---|
| Event Dates | February 5-8, 2026 | 
| Venue | TPC Scottsdale, Phoenix, Arizona | 
| Ticket Types | General admission, season passes, single-day options | 
| Signature Attraction | 16th hole “Coliseum” with fan interactions | 
| Charity Impact | Supports Arizona community causes via the Thunderbirds | 
| Tour Status | PGA Tour stop since 1932 | 
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				Author: STAFF HERE PHOENIX WRITER
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