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What You Need to Know About WM Phoenix Open 2025

The 2025 WM Phoenix Open is Feb. 3 to Feb. 9. From the tournament’s new entrance to its first player commitments, here are some things you need to know before heading to TPC Scottsdale for the “Greatest Show on Grass.”

Click here for what’s new at the 90th annual WM Phoenix Open.

– Among the first players to commit to the tourney include defending WM Phoenix Open champion Nick Taylor, two-time WM Phoenix Open winner and 2024 Olympic Silver medalist Hideki Matsuyama, and 2023 U.S. Open Champion Wyndham Clark.

– Still need tickets? Monday and Tuesday general admission is free thanks to Ford Free Days; Wednesday, Thursday and Sunday general admission is $75; and Friday and Saturday general admission is $125. Children ages 15 and under are admitted free when accompanied by an adult. Tickets can be purchased at wmphoenixopen.com/tickets. Will call is located north of Bell Road between Hayden and 82nd Street and opens at 7 a.m.

– Stay up to date on the 2025 WM Phoenix Open action by downloading the PGA TOUR Mobile App. The app grants fans access to event information, news, tee times, leaderboards and much more, right in the palm of your hand.

– The new main entrance to WM Phoenix Open is located off of Greenway Hayden Loop, north of Frank Lloyd Wright Blvd. near the 18th tee. Gates open at 7:30 a.m. during tournament week. There will be a slightly different entrance point than years past, so look out for signage.

– Wear green for Saturday’s #GREENOUT!

– WM Phoenix Open festivities will kick off on Feb. 1, with Blake Shelton and three-time Grammy winner Gwen Stefani co-headlining the Concert in the Coliseum at 16th hole. The pair will perform on a custom-built stage, with Stefani opening at 5:30 p.m. and Shelton taking the stage at 7:30 p.m. 

Coors Light Birds Nest entertainment lineup:

Feb. 5: Jelly Roll and Treaty Oak Revival

Feb. 6: Luke Bryan and Nate Smith

Feb. 7: Nickelback and Josh Ross                                                          

Feb. 8: Tiësto and Gordo

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– Guests are encouraged to tap-and-go with their contactless credit card at checkout at applicable vendors.

– All beer and hard seltzer purchases at the 16th hole come with a free, commemorative cup.

– Fans can bring refillable metal or plastic water containers, coming it at 32-oz. or less, and fill them up at designated water stations at the Talking Stick Resort Fan Zone. Glass is not permitted.

–  Purses cannot exceed 6-in. x 6-in. x 6-in., unless they are clear (which may be 12-in. x 6-in. x 12-in.).

– Video cameras are prohibited all days, and cameras are not permitted.

– Cell phones are allowed but must be on silent. You are also allowed to take photos and video with cell phones all days of the tournament, but leave selfie sticks at home and no live streaming. And for you workaholics, leave the laptops at home. They won’t be allowed in.

– Outside food or beverage is prohibited (as well as containers and coolers), with the exception of medical or infant needs.

– The merch tent is five times bigger than in past events and found adjacent to the revamped Talking Stick Resort Fan Zone.

– Don’t wear high heels. There are areas you will need to walk across grass and will sink right in if you are wearing heels. Opt for a wedge or flat shoe. Sunscreen, a hat and binoculars are good to have, as well.

– Drink responsibly. Over-intoxication will get you kicked out.

– No pets are allowed unless they are service animals.

– No weapons or fireworks.

– Course map is available here.

For more of what you need to know about the 2025 WM Phoenix Open, visit wmphoenixopen.com.

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