Gates closed, alcohol sales suspended amid chaos at WM Phoenix Open | Rogers Report
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It was a very chaotic Saturday at the WM Phoenix Open.
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UPDATE, Sunday 1:30 p.m. ET: The WM Phoenix Open issued a statement regarding the decision to close the tournament gates Saturday. You can read it in full below.
“As an organization, our fans and their safety is our top priority. Due to steady rainfall in Scottsdale this week that created deteriorating course conditions, we unfortunately had to close the gates at the tournament entrance and stop allowing fans to enter the golf course on Saturday afternoon. The stadium-style course layout at TPC Scottsdale which features large banks for crowds to stand and sit, were soggy and unusable. This pushed patrons who would normally congregate in those areas into high-foot-traffic areas causing severe congestion at key points on event grounds including the entrance and exit. After consulting with event partners and officials, we made the decision to temporarily close the tournament entrance to alleviate crowding in those areas in the interest of public safety. We know that fans with Saturday tickets were turned away. The Thunderbirds as an organization are gathering more details and discussing options on how to remedy their concerns. To the greatest fans in golf, we sincerely apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused as we always strive to create the best event possible.”
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — On Saturday at the WM Phoenix Open, I observed more chaos in the last eight hours than I have cumulatively in the last decade of my life. I saw men bleeding from the face, people napping on muddy hills and adults knocking each other over because they couldn’t walk straight. Picture the first few minutes of trying to exit a sold-out concert and multiply it by 15. That’s where we were at.
I originally described the WM Phoenix Open as what you see when leaving a Patriots game but it’s actually less like that and more like your very first weekend night of college
— claire rogers (@kclairerogers) February 10, 2024
For reference, the walk from the practice area to the 16th tee has taken me about 12 minutes all week. Today? Forty-five (45). The place was packed. A little later on, I witnessed a fan storm the 16th hole. He dove into a green-side bunker, ran around and was promptly arrested about 15 seconds later.
They got this guy in like eight seconds flat pic.twitter.com/woOBtDRhbd
— claire rogers (@kclairerogers) February 10, 2024
Then, another unexpected event: they temporarily closed gates and stopped selling alcohol. The goal of shutting the gates was to hopefully get the crowd to thin out as people left.
Also just got this text https://t.co/VboAda0mdx pic.twitter.com/cgxSwmdJGT
— claire rogers (@kclairerogers) February 10, 2024
As for what it looked like on some areas of the course? See for yourself.
Wondering why all alcohol sales were stopped at Waste Management tonight @ForePlayPod
— Barstool Sports (@barstoolsports) February 10, 2024
pic.twitter.com/HAOKgDIu3f
“We want beer” chants breaking out as the WMPO has apparently stopped serving alcohol 💀
— Fore Play (@ForePlayPod) February 10, 2024
(via eric_gliebe IG) pic.twitter.com/1SwJJ8Q8kM
sick!! pic.twitter.com/ueVjUvozbw
— Samantha Marks (@SamanthaSMarks) February 10, 2024
Hour and a half between the ending of the 2nd round and start of the 3rd round leaves not much to do other than drink at the #wmpo… things are getting wild 😂 #wastemanagement #pga #WMPhoenixOpen pic.twitter.com/TiiMnHNyYX
— Josh Wamsley (@BonafideWamz) February 10, 2024
— Jim Bennings Offer (@BenningsOffer) February 9, 2024
I would say he did not stick the landing pic.twitter.com/Y8bI8Eu9IK
— Paige Spiranac (@PaigeSpiranac) February 10, 2024
The chaos became a serious safety issue. People were getting trampled in the crowded areas, some fans collapsed and fences had to be cut to open up extra space for the massive crowds to move.
On the spectrum of anti-fun to lover of mayhem, I probably fall somewhere in the middle, but I definitely started to feel like I was stuck in an overcrowded fraternity basement by mid-afternoon. I spoke with a member of the security team, and there was real concern that people would get seriously injured, especially because so many spectators were getting stuck in the crowds, so everything was put to a halt.
By the time I made my way back to the media center at about 5 p.m., the amount of fans packed in outside of the 16th hole felt much more like a normal golf tournament.
Fan reactions
I was curious what people on-site thought about all of this, so I took to Twitter to see their thoughts. Here’s a sampling of what I saw.
The waste management has officially become too overrated when it comes to the drinking and fan experience. Was cool and different a couple years ago but this year has been absolute Chaos and not in a good way
— linds (@LindsayBiagini) February 10, 2024
The Waste Management Open has gone completely off the rails. One of several crazy videos making the rounds. https://t.co/I7xx0ercLO
— Phil Tortora (@PhilipTortora) February 10, 2024
Waste Management might be the worst sporting event I’ve ever personally been to in my life… what an absolute shit show…
— Ryan Baier (@baierkid) February 10, 2024
someone called the waste management phoenix open a straight rave 😭
— “michael” (@garbage_michael) February 10, 2024
Obviously, some fans loved the chaos. A handful of people who have worked here for years said today was the craziest they’ve ever seen it. Will things change a bit next year because of today? We’ll find out.
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