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New York Post
12 Jan 2024


NextImg:We found Waste Management Phoenix Open tickets under $10

Golf isn’t always quiet.

From Feb. 5-11, the annual Waste Management Phoenix Open returns to Scottsdale, AZ’s Tournament Players Club of Scottsdale for seven days of top-notch professional stroke play, rockin’ concerts and some of the rowdiest fans you’ll ever encounter.

And, of course, the infamous 16th hole Coliseum.

This year, a few of the biggest names set to compete include Scottie Scheffler, Rory McIlroy and Viktor Hovland.

If you’re more of a music fan, headliners like Post Malone, Hardy, Dierks Bentley, Duran Duran and Kygo will take the stage in the evening.

The best news of all though is that tickets are shockingly cheap for this year’s tourney.

At the time of publication, our team found passes going for as low as $8 before fees on Vivid Seats.

Yes, you read that right.

Wonder how much tickets will cost you for the day you want to attend?

Time to hit a scroll in one.

We’ve got everything you need to know and more about the “greatest show on grass” aka the 2024 Waste Management Phoenix Open below.

All prices listed above are subject to fluctuation.

A complete calendar including all dates and links to the cheapest tickets available here:

Waste Management Phoenix Open datesTicket prices
start at
Week Pass
Monday, Feb. 5 through Sunday, Feb. 11
$169
Single-day pass
Monday, Feb. 5
$8
Single-day pass
Tuesday, Feb. 6
$13
Single-day pass
Wednesday, Feb. 7
$23
Single-day pass
Thursday, Feb. 8
$52
Single-day pass
Friday, Feb. 9
$77
Single-day pass
Saturday, Feb. 10
$79
Single-day pass
Sunday, Feb. 11
$50

(Note: The New York Post confirmed all above prices at the publication time. All prices are in US dollars, subject to fluctuation and include additional fees at checkout.)

Vivid Seats is a verified secondary market ticketing platform, and prices may be higher or lower than face value, depending on demand. 

They offer a 100% buyer guarantee that states your transaction will be safe and secure and your tickets will be delivered prior to the event.

At night, Hip-Hop, country, new wave and EDM stars will electrify audiences at TPC of Scottsdale as part of the Coors Light Birds Nest.

If you want to get in on the action, here’s who’s set to perform this February.

Waste Management Phoenix Open concerts
Post Malone
Saturday, Feb. 3
Hardy
feat. Bailey Zimmerman and Mike.
Wednesday, Feb. 7
Dierks Bentley
feat. Mitchell Tenpenny and Meaghan Patrick
Thursday, Feb. 8
Duran Duran
Friday, Feb. 9
Kygo
feat. Sam Feldt
Saturday, Feb. 10

In 2023, Scottie Scheffler won his second consecutive WM Phoenix Open over Jon Rahm and Nick Taylor netting him a $3.6M payout.

This year, the payout for the winner won’t be quite as much.

“When the PGA Tour announced its signature events back in August, the Phoenix Open was left off the list,” AZ Central reported.

“That means its purse will be $8.8 million, down from the $20 million purse last year that helped attract names like Rory McIlroy.”

When the Open gets underway on Feb. 5, Scottie Scheffler has the best odds to win at +500, which would lead to a threepeat.

According to Sportsbook Review, Rory McIlroy’s odds are +800 and Viktor Hovland sits at +900.

As of now, the WM Phoenix Open hasn’t announced what the tee times will be in 2024.

Last year, they started anywhere from 9:15 a.m. to 4:01 p.m., Golf.com shared.

The 16th Hole Coliseum is part green and part legendary site of debauchery where anything can happen.

Should you attend this year, you’ll get a souvenir.

“All beer and hard seltzer purchases come with a free, commemorative cup courtesy of the WM Phoenix Open,” the official Waste Management Phoenix Open site said. “All beer and hard seltzer served at the iconic 16th hole will be poured into these cups, so make sure to hold on to yours.”

Not going to make it to the Phoenix Open this year?

No problem.

Here are just five of the biggest tourneys you won’t want to miss live in the near future.

• The Players Championship (March 12-17)

• The Masters (April 8-14)

• PGA Championship (May 13-19)

• The US Open (June 10-16)

• The Tour Championship (Aug. 28 through Sept. 1)

Want to go to a concert too? Check out our list of the 50 biggest concert tours in 2024 here to find the show that’s right for you.