Thunderbirds Charities, the charitable giving arm of The Thunderbirds – hosts of the Waste Management Phoenix Open – awarded more than $2.5 million in grants to 56 Valley charities during its 2020 fall funding cycle.
Continue readingPadraig Harrington Talks WM Phoenix Open and the 16th Hole
Padraig Harrington Sits Down with 2021 WM Phoenix Open Tournament Chairman Scott Jenkins
From Ireland with Love – Padraig Harrington’s Thoughts on ‘The People’s Open’
Padraig Harrington, or Paddy as he’s affectionately called. The upbeat demeanor and unmistakably thick accent and bumpy cadence of the Irishman is simply unforgettable – say nothing of his three Major championship victories.
Continue readingThunderbirds Charities awards Zion Institute $80,000 to expand its Early Childhood Education Excellence
Thunderbirds Charities recently presented Zion Institute a check in the amount of $80,000, towards the expansion of their PS-EXCELLENCE (Preschool excellence) program.
Continue readingFormer WM Phoenix Open Champs Brooks Koepka, Rickie Fowler Commit to Play in “The People’s Open”, World No. 40 Matt Kuchar also added to Field
Tournament Chairman Scott Jenkins announced today World No. 12 Brooks Koepka and five-time PGA TOUR winner Rickie Fowler, both former Waste Management Phoenix Open champions, committed to play in the 2021 edition of “The People’s Open”, which will tee it up February 1-7 at TPC Scottsdale.
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In the Community | Fresh Start Women’s Foundation
In the Community Conversations – Fresh Start Women’s Foundation
Throughout 2020 and now into the new year, The Thunderbirds – hosts of the Waste Management Phoenix Open – have reached out to their incredible charity partners to help spread messages of hope and help to the local communities
Continue readingChez Reavie Sits Down with 2021 WM Phoenix Open Tournament Chairman Scott Jenkins
ASU Sun Devil legend and local fan favorite Chez Reavie recently sat down with 2021 Waste Management Phoenix Open tournament chairman and proud Arizona Wildcat alum Scott Jenkins to talk about the strange 2020 golf season, the state of his golf game.
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