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A college senior was a longshot to advance through a WM Phoenix Open pre-qualifier on Wednesday when he delivered exactly that. A long shot. Jackson Parrish needed an eagle on his final hole at Dobson Ranch Golf Course in order to grab one of two available spots in the Monday qualifier for the popular PGA Tour event next week.
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The alert system will also provide general Scottsdale public safety alerts, like severe weather, evacuations and other notices.
Scottie Scheffler, the top-ranked golfer in the world, has committed to play the 2025 WM Phoenix Open, chairman Matt Mooney announced.
You just have to do it the smart way. “You know, we really pride ourselves on being the People’s Open,” said Matt Mooney, tournament chairman for the WM Phoenix Open. He says keeping affordable options for fans has been a priority for The Thunderbirds.
Only one player, Vanderbilt senior Gordon Sargent, has reached the 20-point threshold since the program started. He did so the fall of his junior year and decided to return and play his senior year. He'll turn pro and join the PGA Tour after the NCAA Championship in May.
The WM Phoenix Open starts Feb. 3, but closures were already in place. Other roadway projects have traffic restrictions and closures through Saturday.
Lovullo has two appearances coming up, starting Saturday when he is presented the National Italian American Foundation's Honoree Award. The ceremony takes place at the foundation's Regional Arizona Gala in Scottsdale.
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An American Airlines jet carrying 60 passengers and four crew members collided Wednesday with an Army helicopter while landing at Ronald Reagan National Airport near Washington.
The center will use virtual technology to tour concentration camps and simulate conversations with Holocaust survivors.