General admission tickets for the 90th Phoenix Open are now on sale, Matt Mooney, the tourney chairman, announced Tuesday. “The People’s Open” is scheduled to be played Feb. 3-9 at TPC Scottsdale.
General admission tickets for Wednesday, Thursday and Sunday are $75, while Friday and Saturday tickets are $125. Through an Arizona Ford Dealers partnership, all patrons will once again receive free admission to Monday’s Carlisle Pro-Am and Tuesday’s practice rounds as part of Ford Free Days.
Additionally, two popular venues have been revamped for 2025 and will offer an upgraded general admission experience — Kiva Club and DraftKings Sportsbook at TPC Scottsdale.
Kiva Club offers views of the 17th fairway and 10th green, and features multiple TVs throughout the venue, plus food and drink options available for purchase. Kiva Club tickets are $175 on Wednesday, Thursday and Sunday, and $225 on Friday and Saturday.
DraftKings Sportsbook at TPC Scottsdale is near the main tournament entrance and offers a sports bar environment with 2,700 square feet of video walls, 32 betting kiosks and six live-betting windows. Daily tickets for DraftKings Sportsbook are $175 on Wednesday and Thursday, and $225 on Friday and Saturday.
The ticket includes complimentary food, drinks available for purchase and general admission access to the tournament. No ticket is required to gain access to DraftKings Sports at TPC Scottsdale on Monday, Tuesday and Sunday. DraftKings Sportsbook is a 21-and-over venue.
Limited daily and weekly all-inclusive hospitality packages are still available as well. Daily and weekly options are available for Nine and Skybar, while 1937 Club, Chairman’s Club and the Greenskeeper venue have limited weekly packages remaining. These venues offer a wide range of complimentary food and beverage options, VIP seating, enhanced viewing areas and other amenities.
Additional information, pricing and purchase options for all 2025 ticket packages can be found on the tournament website at www.WMPhoenixOpen.com.
Nick Taylor won a rain-soaked 2024 Open over Charley Hoffman in a two-hole playoff, the sixth time in the past nine years the WM Phoenix Open has been decided in a playoff.
Charles Schwab Cup in Phoenix next month
The Phoenix Country Club will host the PGA Tour Champions’ Charles Schwab Cup Championship from Thursday to Sunday, Nov. 7-10. The 2024 season-ending event will be the 50th professional golf tournament played at Phoenix Country Club in the historic venue’s 125-year history — more than any other golf facility in Arizona.
PGA Tour Champions is a membership organization of professional golfers age 50 and older, including 35 members of the World Golf Hall of Fame.
The Charles Schwab Cup Championship has been played at Phoenix Country Club since 2017 after relocating from Desert Mountain Country Club. The PGA Tour Champions announced last year that Phoenix Country Club will continue to host the Charles Schwab Cup Championship through 2032.
The third and final event of the Charles Schwab Cup Playoffs, the Championship will feature the top 36 golfers in the standings and determine the annual Charles Schwab Cup Champion. This year’s field is expected to include current Schwab Cup points leader Ernie Els, 2023 champion Steven Alker, Stephen Ames, Richard Green, K.J. Choi, Jerry Kelly, Padraig Harrington, Stewart Cink, Darren Clarke, Bernhard Langer, Rocco Mediate and more.
The tournament can be seen Thursday through Sunday on the Golf Channel from 3 to 5 p.m. Phoenix time. Gates open each day at 10 a.m. with free shuttle service available from Arizona Veterans Memorial Coliseum. For information on parking and to purchase tickets, visit www.schwabcup.com.
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