The Thunderbirds, hosts of the WM Phoenix Open, have named George Thimsen the Tournament Chairman for the 2024 edition of “The People’s Open”, which is set to tee it up Feb. 5-11 at TPC Scottsdale. Additionally, The Thunderbirds announced that Matt Mooney has been named Assistant Tournament Chairman for the 2024 event.
Continue readingNational Golf Day 2023
May 10 is National Golf Day, an annual observance designated to celebrate the significant economic and charitable benefits produced by the sport of golf. Industry reports released this week reveal that more than $200 billion is generated annually in economic impact, and $4 billion in charitable giving is delivered to communities across the U.S.
Continue readingTHE THUNDERBIRDS CO-HOST NCAA DIVISION 1 MEN’S AND WOMEN’S GOLF CHAMPIONSHIPS AT GRAYHAWK GOLF CLUB
The women’s championship will take place May 21-26. The men’s championship will take place May 28-June 2. And you can catch all the action LIVE on Golf Channel.
Continue readingSCHEFFLER GOES BACK-TO-BACK AT “THE PEOPLE’S OPEN”
What a finish in the desert! The 2023 WM Phoenix Open Presented by Taylor Morrison came to an exciting conclusion with thousands of fans who will be fashionably late to their Super Bowl parties. Your 2023 champion is none other than Scottie Scheffler who became the seventh player to successfully defend their WM Phoenix Open title, joining a few golf legends like Johnny Miller, Arnold Palmer and Ben Hogan.
Continue readingTHUNDERBIRDS CHARITIES DONATES MORE THAN $2.4 MILLION TO LOCAL VALLEY CHARITIES DURING FALL FUNDING CYCLE
Thunderbirds Charities, the charitable giving arm of The Thunderbirds – hosts of the WM Phoenix Open – awarded more than $2.4 million in grants to 60 Valley charities during its 2022 Fall funding cycle. Some of the largest grants were $225,000 to Homeward Bound, $133,000 to Central Arizona Shelter Services Inc, $100,000 to Arizona Center for the Blind & Visually Impaired, $100,000 to ICAN and a $50,000 grant to Dress for Success Phoenix’s Mobile Career Center.
Continue readingSATURDAY AT THE 2023 WM PHOENIX OPEN
Saturday at the WM Phoenix Open – quite literally, there’s just nothing else like it. Some come to TPC Scottsdale to see and be seen. Some to watch the best golf on the planet. Some are first timers who learned the ropes on how to stay outside the ropes. The WM Phoenix Open is “The People’s Open,” and the people were out in droves.
Continue readingThursday at the 2023 WM Phoenix Open
It was officially opening day at the 2023 WM Phoenix Open on Thursday, where arguably the best field in tournament history began their respective campaigns for the winner’s circle at “The People’s Open.”
Continue readingTICKETS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY OF 2023 WM PHOENIX OPEN OFFICIALLY SOLD OUT
Tournament Chairman Pat Williams announced today tickets for Friday and Saturday for the 2023 WM Phoenix Open are now completely sold out as the tournament has put a cap on tickets for the two biggest days of tournament week. General admission tickets for Thursday and Sunday are still available online at www.WMPhoenixOpen.com, but general admission tickets for Friday and Saturday are no longer available online or at the gate.
Continue readingFIRST TEE OF PHOENIX REPORTER EMILEE SWAGGER
Throughout my time at the First Tee of Phoenix I have never had an experience like today. I believe that being a Junior On Course Reporter is one of the best opportunities the First Tee offers. Over the course” of the day, I learned so many tips and tricks from sports broadcasters themselves to the mindset of Xander Schauffele being 1 stroke off the lead heading into round 2. This experience in one day has shown me a totally different side of golf. I discovered that not everyone has to become a professional golfer to be working in the golf community.
Continue readingFIRST TEE REPORTER ANDREW HAYSLETT
Hello, my name is Andrew and I covered the WM Phoenix Open as a junior course
reporter with another First Tee participant Emilee. I had an amazing experience interviewing a
number of different people, from golfers to broadcasters to security. One of my dreams is to
become a sports broadcaster and to achieve this I will attend the Walter Cronkite School of
Journalism and Mass Communication at Arizona State University in the fall.
What I found interesting is the number of people that said yes to interviews with us. I
thought it would take a number of times to get an interview, but when my partner and I asked
people to be interviewed, they all said yes. For example, my partner went up to Sam Burns who
was fairly frustrated at the time, because he had recorded a double bogey on his penultimate
hole, and he stopped and answered a few questions she had for him. This made me feel like we
were accepted into the media circle. Once I felt this, I was looser and less tense compared to
the interviews I did earlier. This allowed me to know that I mattered to these people which
means a lot to me.
One thing I learned is how to keep your composure when you are talking to important
people. The first interviews we did were with police officers and the gentleman who created the
thunder dog which was less intimidating compared to the players. This allowed me to build up
my confidence, which is one of First Tee’s nine core values, which came in handy when I
interviewed the Golf Channel broadcasters Rich Lerner, Brandel Chamblee, & Paige McKenzie.
The confidence allowed me to ask deeper and more thoughtful questions, for example, how do
you say the same thing in different ways. I asked this because Brandel had mentioned that a
key to being a good sportscaster is to be able to say the same thing differently. He replied that
he might use the shots Jon Rahm does not have in his bag and how he adapts to having to play
holes with the shots that he has. This made me less stressed when my partner and I
interviewed players, which boosted my confidence so I could give good interviews with players.
For example, we learned that Xander Schauffele did not expect wind until he arrived at the
driving range and his caddy told him there would be wind throughout the day. Now that I know
how to keep my composure, I feel that I can give good interviews with anyone that I see
tomorrow, anyone from a marshal to a food vendor to a player.
In conclusion, I learned that the majority of people say yes when you ask to interview
them and how to keep your composure when I interview people. I had a blast when I got to visit
the Golf Channel skybox and broadcast studio. I look forward to continuing this experience of a
lifetime tomorrow! Thank you to First Tee and everyone for making this experience happen!










