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THE THUNDERBIRDS AND WM PHOENIX OPEN GIVE BACK TO ST. MARY’S FOOD BANK FOLLOWING 2024 EDITION OF “THE PEOPLE’S OPEN”

March 18, 2024 by WM Phoenix Open Leave a Comment

Giving back to the community is a major focus each and every year for the WM Phoenix Open and tournament hosts The Thunderbirds, and they gave back once again to one of their longtime charity partners, St. Mary’s Food Bank, after the conclusion of the 2024 edition of “The People’s Open.”

On Tuesday of WM Phoenix Open week (Feb. 6), The Thunderbirds partnered with the PGA TOUR Wives Association to host the PGA TOUR Wives Golf Classic.  This friendly competition featured TOUR Wives competing in a 9-hole shootout for charity while their PGA TOUR pro husbands served as caddies for the day – carrying golf bags, raking bunkers and tending pin flags.  This year the PGA TOUR Wives Classic raised $40,000 for St. Mary’s Food Bank, which is the equivalent to 200,000 meals for those in need.

Additionally, The Thunderbirds and PGA TOUR Wives Association volunteered at St. Mary’s Food Bank on Wednesday of tournament week (Feb. 7), a visit that resulted in the packing of hundreds of emergency food boxes and a collaboration with “Big Ass Fans”, who also volunteered and stepped up by gifting two of their giant fans that will help keep St. Mary’s Food Bank volunteers cool in summer months.

Following the tournament, The Thunderbirds also donated all unused non-alcoholic beverages to St. Mary’s Food Bank, which took three semi-truck loads to deliver and weighed in at more than 240,000 pounds.

“The WM Phoenix Open, The Thunderbirds, and the PGA TOUR Wives are synonymous with giving back to the community. St. Mary’s Food Bank is so grateful for their continued support,” said Milt Liu, President and CEO. “Their donations of meals, beverages, and Big Ass Fans will have a lasting impact. This comes at a great time, too. More neighbors than ever before are leaning on the Food Bank to survive. The Thunderbirds and the golfing community always ask, ‘How can we help?’ We can’t thank them enough for their assistance in the fight against hunger.”

The Thunderbirds have been longtime supporters of St. Mary’s Food Bank, and most recently, over the last 10 years, have donated more than $1.3 million to the food bank.  Those grants have provided nourishment to children and families in need in many ways, from assisting in the expansion of after-school Kids Cafe Program to bolstering the School Pantry Program across metro Phoenix and rural Arizona.  Additionally, in 2020 during the height of the COVID pandemic, The Thunderbirds provided $100,000 to St. Mary’s Food Bank at a crucial time of need to help facilitate food distribution amidst widespread closures.

“Without a doubt, giving back to our communities is the most rewarding thing about what we do as tournament hosts,” said Pat Williams, Big Chief of The Thunderbirds and President of Thunderbirds Charities.  “We’re so grateful for our partners at St. Mary’s Food Bank and the PGA TOUR Wives Association for their dedication and assistance to help those in need.”

Filed Under: Charity News, Featured, Press

WHEATON ENNIS AND LENA DURETTE TAKE HOME TOP HONORS IN THUNDERBIRD INVITATIONAL AT PAPAGO GOLF CLUB

March 13, 2024 by WM Phoenix Open Leave a Comment

The Thunderbird Invitational came to a close last weekend and crowned winners in two different divisions after two days of intense competition at Papago Golf Club. Wheaton Ennis (Litchfield Park) took home top honors in the Men’s Championship Division, while Lena Durette (Scottsdale) was the overall winner in the Girl’s Championship Division to earn her first JGAA victory since 2019.

The field featured 82 of Arizona’s best junior golfers (54 boys and 28 girls) ranging in age from 13-18 to compete in the third PING Junior Masters Series tournament on the 2024 JGAA schedule. The PING Junior Masters Series consists of five tournaments held at some of the most prestigious courses in Arizona.

“We couldn’t be happier with how the Thunderbird Invitational turned out this year,” said Scott McNevin, Executive Director of JGAA. “Congratulations to our winners and thank you to The Thunderbirds and Papago Golf Club for hosting an incredible tournament!”

The first-round action of the Thunderbird Invitational began March 9 with Ennis getting off to a hot start with a 4-under 32 on the front nine en route to a first-round 68. He started out the final round a bit shaky with two bogeys in the first four holes but managed to pull away from the group after a noteworthy eagle on the par-5 10th hole. The momentum was in his favor after sinking that eagle putt and he finished the back nine at 2-under par to wrap up the tournament at 6-under (68-70-138).

The future Texas A&M Aggie is putting together a solid start to the 2024 season, with a runner up finish at the Warren Schutte Invitational and now his first title of the year. Ennis is nationally ranked inside the Top-5 at fourth in the current Rolex AJGA Rankings. 2023 JGAA Player of the Year Owen Bolles of Chandler and future University of San Diego Torero Henry Dall of Scottsdale ended up tied for second place at 4-under par, while Ajay Morris of Avondale, Ethan Butters of Chandler and Tyler Anderson of Phoenix all tied for fourth place at 3-under par.

Durette, who competed in the PGA TOUR Champions’ PURE Insurance Championship at Pebble Beach last year, showed dominate consistency throughout the weekend in the Girls Championship division. The emergence of Durette came out in full force after posting the only final-round score in red figures with five birdies on the way to a 1-under 71. She stayed consistent throughout the event after carding back-to-back rounds in the low 70s (72-71) to win by an impressive five strokes. The victory marks her first in the JGAA Girls Championship division and first overall win since 2019.

Jayden Jevnick out of Cave Creek took solo second after finishing at 4-over par with rounds of 74-74. Former JGAA Girls Player of the Year Alexis Vakasiuola of San Tan Valley and Kaitlyn Helm of Litchfield Park tied for third place at 5-over par.

Debuting in 2015, the PING Junior Masters Series is a series of invitation-only tournaments tailored to Arizona junior golfers with the desire and ability to compete locally against their top-ranked peers. The field for the events is limited to junior golfers who are invited to compete by their national ranking by Junior Golf Scoreboard – boys must be in the top 3,500 and girls in the top 1,500. The Thunderbird Invitational, the third tournament in the esteemed PING Junior Masters Series, gathers top-tier high school junior golfers statewide to showcase their skills on a prestigious stage. Proudly sponsored and backed by The Thunderbirds, organizers, and charitable arm of the WM Phoenix Open, this event has enjoyed three decades of support and memories.

The Thunderbirds are big supporters of junior golf in the Valley and have had a longstanding partnership with the JGAA. They have hosted a number of junior golf tournaments including events like The Thunderbird Invitational, The Thunderbird International, The Thunderbird High School Senior Classic and others.

Filed Under: Featured, Press

The Thunderbirds Named Founding Partner of Ford Championship presented by KCC

March 12, 2024 by WM Phoenix Open Leave a Comment

The Ford Championship presented by KCC today announced that The Thunderbirds have joined the tournament family as a Founding Partner. As part of its relationship, The Thunderbirds have dedicated $250,000 to the tournament purse, bringing the weekly total to $2.25 million and the LPGA Tour season-long combined total to $119.8 million.

The Thunderbirds, hosts of the WM Phoenix Open presented by Taylor Morrison, will also support efforts by the LPGA Foundation, including junior clinics and providing opportunities for junior volunteers.

“We’re extremely proud to be a Founding Partner of the Ford Championship presented by KCC and to be a part of the historic tradition of LPGA events in the Valley of the Sun,” said Pat Williams, Big Chief of The Thunderbirds. “We are equally excited to partner with the LPGA in an effort to continue growing the game of golf and giving back to the community. We look forward to seeing the world’s best golfers tee it up at Seville Golf and Country Club later this month.”

“We are thrilled to partner with The Thunderbirds for the Ford Championship presented by KCC,” said Scott Wood, vice president of LPGA Properties. “As a long-time Phoenix resident myself, it’s great to have the partnership of a group that has done so much for this community. I have no doubt that The Thunderbirds will be tremendous partners as we work together to elevate women’s golf and bring this great event to life.”

The 2024 Ford Championship presented by KCC will be held March 28-31 at Seville Golf and Country Club. Fans can purchase tickets or view details on ticket options at SeatGeek.com. Daily General Admission tickets are $40, with four-day General Admission passes on sale for $95. Additionally, tickets to the Trophy Bar at 17th Green, a pavilion with incredible views of the 16th green and the featured 17th-hole island green, are $175 for single-day access and $600 for four-day access. The Trophy Bar at 17th Green includes a shared food and beverage service, as well as access to an upgraded restroom.

To honor those who serve our country in the United States Armed Forces, the LPGA is pleased to offer both current and former members of the U.S. Military and certain guests complimentary grounds tickets regardless of sell-out. Click here for information on military tickets. Additionally, juniors aged 17 and under will receive complimentary admission with the purchase of an adult ticket. For more information on junior tickets, visit SeatGeek.com.

The LPGA Tour is no stranger to competing in Arizona, visiting the Grand Canyon State more than 70 times since its inception in 1950. Most recently, Celine Boutier captured the 2023 Drive On Championship at Superstition Mountain Golf and Country Club for the first of her four victories in 2023. This will mark the first professional competition held at Seville Golf and Country Club, which includes LPGA Tour Member Alena Sharp among its membership.

Filed Under: Featured, Press

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