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{{Short description|Golf tournament held in PhoenixArizona, United States}}
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{{Infobox golf tournament
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| image = Waste Management Phoenix Open (logo).png
| image_size = 220
| location = [[Scottsdale, Arizona]], U.S.
| establishment = 1932
| course = [[TPC Scottsdale]]
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| org = The Thunderbirds
| format = [[Stroke play]]
| purse = {{currency|208,000800,000|USD}}
| month_played = February
| aggregate = 256 [[Mark Calcavecchia]] (2001)<br />256 [[Phil Mickelson]] (2013)
| to-par = −28 ''as above''
| current_champion = {{flagicon|USACAN}} [[ScottieNick SchefflerTaylor (golfer)|Nick Taylor]]
| coordinates = {{coord|33.64|-111.91|type:event|display=inline,title}}
| map = USA#USA Arizona
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The '''Phoenix Open''' (branded as the '''WM Phoenix Open''' for sponsorship reasons)<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.pgatour.com/news/2009/12/09/phoenixopen.html |title=Waste Management to sponsor Phoenix Open |publisher=PGA Tour |date=December 9, 2009 |access-date=March 13, 2013}}</ref> is a professional [[golf]] tournament on the [[PGA Tour]], held in late January/early February at [[TPC Scottsdale]] in [[Scottsdale, Arizona]], United States.
 
The tournament was originally the '''Arizona Open''', but was known for most of its history as the Phoenix Open until the investment bank [[Friedman Billings Ramsey]] became the title sponsor in October 2003. For the next six editions, and it was known as the '''FBR Open''' for the next six editions. [[Waste Management (corporation)|Waste Management, Inc.]] began its sponsorship in 2010.
 
The event's relaxed atmosphere, raucous by the standards of professional golf standards, has earned it the nickname "The Greatest Show on Grass" and made it one of the most popular events on the PGA Tour calendar.
 
==History==
The Phoenix Open began {{Time ago|1932}} in 1932 but was discontinued after the 1935 tournament. The rebirth of the Phoenix Open came in 1939 when Bob Goldwater Sr. convinced fellow Thunderbirds to help run the event. The Thunderbirds, a prominent civic organization in [[Phoenix, Arizona|Phoenix]], were not asless enthusiastic about running the event asthan he was, leaving Goldwater Sr. to do most of the work in getting a golf open started.
 
The event was played at the [[Phoenix Country Club]] in Phoenix {{nowrap|({{coord|33.48|-112.06}}),<ref name=pccglf>{{cite web|url=http://www.phoenixcountryclub.com/club/scripts/section/section.asp?NS=PG |work=Phoenix Country Club |title=Golf |access-date=February 4, 2017}}</ref>}} both in its earlier incarnations and after Goldwater resuscitated it. Beginning in 1955, the Arizona Country Club (also in Phoenix) {{nowrap|({{coord|33.49|-111.96}}),<ref name=accglf>{{cite news |url=http://www.azcountryclub.com/Golf-(1).aspx |work=Arizona Country Club|title=Golf |access-date=February 4, 2017}}</ref>}} alternated as event host with Phoenix Country Club; this arrangement lasted until Phoenix Country Club took The Arizona Country Club's turn in 1975 and became the event's permanent home again.
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The tournament moved {{Time ago|1987}} in [[1987 PGA Tour|1987]] to its current home, the Stadium Course at [[TPC Scottsdale]], northeast of downtown Phoenix. The approximate average [[elevation]] of the course is {{convert|1530|ft|round=5}} above [[sea level]].
 
The purse was [[United States dollar|$]]8.2 million in [[2021–22 PGA Tour|2022]], then increased over 140% to $20 million for [[2022–23 PGA Tour|2023]], with a winner's share of $3.6 million.
[[File:Phoenix Open logo (2010-2020).png|right|thumb|Logo from 2010 to 2020]]
 
[[File:Phoenix Open logo (2010-2020).png|right|thumb|Logo from 2010 to 2020]]
 
==Popularity==
The five-day attendance of the tournament is usually around a half million, the best-attended event in golf. In 2016, it set a PGA Tour and Phoenix Open single -day attendance record with 201,003 fans in attendance on Saturday, February 6, and set a tournament week attendance record of 618,365 fans.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.azcentral.com/story/sports/golf/phoenix-open/2015/01/21/waste-management-phoenix-open-attendance-records/22116155/|title=Waste Management Phoenix Open attendance records |publisher=AZ Central |date=February 7, 2016}}</ref>
 
The most popular location for spectators is the par-3 16th hole, nicknamed "The Coliseum." {{nowrap|({{coord|33.64|-111.91}})}} One of the shortest holes on tour at {{convert|162|yd}}, it is enclosed by a temporary 20,000-seat grandstand. The hole could be described as "one big party," with many students from the nearby [[Arizona State University]] in [[Tempe, Arizona|Tempe]] in attendance. Poor shots at the 16th hole receive boos, because the hole is very easystraightforward by the PGA's standards. Good shots, however, are cheered loudly. Players who make [[Hole in one|holes in one]] at the 16th will cause the gallery to erupt, leading to beverages and other objects being tossed in celebrations; [[Tiger Woods]] (1997),<ref name=wrecace>{{cite news |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=YwNZAAAAIBAJ&sjid=C0sDAAAAIBAJ&pg=7258%2C4406344 |work=Victoria Advocate |location=(Texas) |title=Jones maintains Phoenix lead; Woods records ace on No. 16 |date=January 26, 1997 |page=6B}}</ref> [[Jarrod Lyle]] (2011), and [[Sam Ryder (golfer)|Sam Ryder]] (2022) have each aced the hole on Saturday, creating raucous celebrations at the hole.<ref>{{cite magazine |url=https://golfweek.usatoday.com/2022/02/12/sam-ryder-ace-16-wm-phoenix-open/ |title=Watch: Sam Ryder makes an ace on 16 at WM Phoenix Open, coliseum nearly explodes and beer cans come raining down |magazine=Golfweek |date=February 12, 2022}}</ref> The anger of a poor shot can lead to tempers flaring, as [[Justin Leonard]] gave obscene gestures to the gallery after a poor shot one year. After 2013, the PGA Tour banned the practice of caddies racing the {{convert|150|yd}} from the tee box to the green, citing injury concerns.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.golfchannel.com/news/golftalkcentral/tour-bans-caddie-races-tpc-scottsdale-colonial/ |title=PGA Tour Bans Popular Caddie Races at TPC Scottsdale, Colonial {{!}} Golf Channel |website=www.golfchannel.com |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140228223146/http://www.golfchannel.com/news/golftalkcentral/tour-bans-caddie-races-tpc-scottsdale-colonial/ |archive-date=2014-02-28}} </ref>
 
Former [[Arizona State Sun Devils#Golf|Arizona State]] players are very popular at the Phoenix Open, with many often wearing a [[Pat Tillman]] jersey when entering the 16th -hole stadium. [[Phil Mickelson]] and [[Jon Rahm]] are popular there for that reason. In addition to the golf, there is a concert/party held in the Scottsdale area called the Birds Nest, at which music artists like [[Huey Lewis and the News]] play.
 
The Thunderbirds are still highly active in the organization oforganizing the tournament. PortionsThe ofThunderbirds theuse proceedsportions are used byof the Thunderbirdsproceeds to fund [[Special Olympics]] activities in Phoenix.
 
==Conflicts with the Super Bowl==
Since [[1973 PGA Tour|1973]],<ref name=crbnpw>{{cite news |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=4rItAAAAIBAJ&sjid=xgkEAAAAIBAJ&pg=1019%2C2696469 |work=Wilmington Morning Star |location=(North Carolina) |agency=Associated Press |title=Crampton's birdie nets Phoenix win|date=January 15, 1973 |page=16}}</ref> the Phoenix Open has been played on the weekend of the [[Super Bowl]]. In 1976, coverage of the tournament's final round was joined in progress [[List of Super Bowl lead-out programs|immediately after]] CBS's coverage of [[Super Bowl X]].<ref>{{Cite web|title=NBC's Post-Super Bowl LVI Show Will Be the Winter Olympics|url=https://ca.movies.yahoo.com/nbc-post-super-bowl-lvi-193223496.html|access-date=2021-11-16|website=ca.movies.yahoo.com|languagedate=en-CA12 November 2021}}</ref> In [[1996 PGA Tour|1996]], it was played Wednesday through Saturday, as [[Super Bowl XXX]] was held at [[Sun Devil Stadium]] in nearby Tempe.<ref name=mgoutaw>{{cite news |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=7U1WAAAAIBAJ&sjid=6-sDAAAAIBAJ&pg=7040%2C6408688 |newspaper=Eugene Register-Guard |location=(Oregon)|agency=Associated Press |title=Mickelson grinds out another win |date=January 28, 1996 |page=3F}}</ref> In [[2009 PGA Tour|2009]], the tournament overlapped with [[Super Bowl XLIII]] in [[Raymond James Stadium|Tampa]], [[Florida]], when [[Kenny Perry]] and [[Charley Hoffman]] went to a playoff. That denied the spectators a chance to watch the beginning of the game on [[NBC Sunday Night Football|NBC]], which featured the local [[2008 Arizona Cardinals season|Arizona Cardinals]].
 
Because of the Super Bowl weekend status, the PGA Tour's television contracts with [[PGA Tour on CBS|CBS]] and [[PGA Tour on NBC|NBC]] include an alternating tournament. Usually, a CBS tournament occurs when NBC or FOX televises the Super Bowl, the Phoenix Open airs on NBC when CBS has the Super Bowl, and NBC's [[Honda Classic]] airsaired on CBS induring the [[Winter2018 Olympic Games|Winter OlympicOlympics]] years.
 
==Highlights==
Because of the Super Bowl weekend status, the PGA Tour's television contracts with [[PGA Tour on CBS|CBS]] and [[PGA Tour on NBC|NBC]] include an alternating tournament. Usually a CBS tournament, the Phoenix Open airs on NBC when CBS has the Super Bowl, and NBC's [[Honda Classic]] airs on CBS in [[Winter Olympic Games|Winter Olympic]] years.
* 1949: [[Ben Hogan]] loses in a playoff; driving home with his wife; he is involved in a near-fatal accident.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.espn.com/sportscentury/features/00014232.html |title=Hogan majored in courage |work=ESPN |first=Larry |last=Schwartz}}</ref>
* 1987: [[Paul Azinger]] wins the first edition of the Phoenix Open held at TPC Scottsdale.
* 1990: [[Tom Pernice Jr.]] makes the first double eagle in tournament history on the par-5 15th hole.
* 1996: [[Grant Waite]] sets the course record of 60 (−11). [[Phil Mickelson]], an alumnus of nearby Arizona State University, wins the tournament for the first time.
* 1997: [[Tiger Woods]] aces the par-3 16th hole in the third round on Saturday.
* 2000: [[Andrew Magee]] makes the first ace on a par-4 in PGA Tour history on the par-4 17th hole.
* 2001: [[Mark Calcavecchia]] sets the tournament record for lowest aggregate score with 256 (−28), including a course record-tying 60 (−11) in the second round.
* 2011: [[Jarrod Lyle]] aces the par-3 16th hole in the first round.
* 2019: [[Amy Bockerstette]], a golfer with [[Down syndrome]], pars the par-3 16th hole during the pro-am in front of [[Gary Woodland]], a moment that went viral on social media.
* 2020: Woodland and Bockerstette reunite one year after their viral moment with a $25,000 contribution to the I Got This! Foundation, launched the previous year.
* 2022: [[Sam Ryder (golfer)|Sam Ryder]] aces on the par-3 16th hole during the third round on Saturday.
 
==Records==
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==Winners==
{| class="wikitable" style="font-size:95%"
!Year!!Winner!!Score!!To par!!Margin of<br>victory!!Runner(s)-up!!Winner'sPurse<br>share ($)!!PurseWinner's<br>share ($)
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!colspan=9|WM Phoenix Open
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| [[2022–232024 PGA Tour|20232024]] || {{flagicon|CAN}} [[Nick Taylor (golfer)|Nick Taylor]] || align=center|263 || align=center|−21 || Playoff || {{flagicon|USA}} [[Charley Hoffman]] || align=center|38,600800,000 || align=center|201,000584,000
|-
| [[2021–222022–23 PGA Tour|20222023]] || {{flagicon|USA}} [[Scottie Scheffler]] (2) || align=center|268265 || align=center|−16−19 || Playoff2 strokes || {{flagicon|USACAN}} [[PatrickNick CantlayTaylor (golfer)|Nick Taylor]] || align=center|120,476000,000 || align=center|83,200600,000
|-
| [[2021–22 PGA Tour|2022]] || {{flagicon|USA}} [[Scottie Scheffler]] || align=center|268 || align=center|−16 || Playoff || {{flagicon|USA}} [[Patrick Cantlay]] || align=center|8,200,000 || align=center|1,476,000
|-
!colspan=9|Waste Management Phoenix Open
|-
| [[2020–21 PGA Tour|2021]] || {{flagicon|USA}} [[Brooks Koepka]] (2) || align=center|265 || align=center|−19 || 1 stroke || {{flagicon|KOR}} [[Lee Kyoung-hoon]]<br>{{flagicon|USA}} [[Xander Schauffele]] || align=center|17,314300,000 || align=center|71,300314,000
|-
| [[2019–20 PGA Tour|2020]] || {{flagicon|USA}} [[Webb Simpson]] || align=center|267 || align=center|−17 || Playoff || {{flagicon|USA}} [[Tony Finau]] || align=center|17,314300,000 || align=center|71,300314,000
|-
| [[2018–19 PGA Tour|2019]] || {{flagicon|USA}} [[Rickie Fowler]] || align=center|267 || align=center|−17 || 2 strokes || {{flagicon|ZAF}} [[Branden Grace]] || align=center|17,278100,000 || align=center|71,100278,000
|-
| [[2017–18 PGA Tour|2018]] || {{flagicon|USA}} [[Gary Woodland]] || align=center|266 || align=center|−18 || Playoff || {{flagicon|USA}} [[Chez Reavie]] || align=center|16,242900,000 || align=center|61,900242,000
|-
| [[2016–17 PGA Tour|2017]] || {{flagicon|JPN}} [[Hideki Matsuyama]] (2) || align=center|267 || align=center|−17 || Playoff || {{flagicon|USA}} [[Webb Simpson]] || align=center|16,206700,000 || align=center|61,700206,000
|-
| [[2015–16 PGA Tour|2016]] || {{flagicon|JPN}} [[Hideki Matsuyama]] || align=center|270 || align=center|−14 || Playoff || {{flagicon|USA}} [[Rickie Fowler]] || align=center|16,170500,000 || align=center|61,500170,000
|-
| [[2014–15 PGA Tour|2015]] || {{flagicon|USA}} [[Brooks Koepka]] || align=center|269 || align=center|−15 || 1 stroke || {{flagicon|JPN}} [[Hideki Matsuyama]]<br>{{flagicon|USA}} [[Ryan Palmer]]<br>{{flagicon|USA}} [[Bubba Watson]] || align=center|16,134300,000 || align=center|61,300134,000
|-
| [[2013–14 PGA Tour|2014]] || {{flagicon|USA}} [[Kevin Stadler]] || align=center|268 || align=center|−16 || 1 stroke || {{flagicon|CAN}} [[Graham DeLaet]]<br>{{flagicon|USA}} [[Bubba Watson]] || align=center|16,116200,000 || align=center|61,200116,000
|-
| [[2013 PGA Tour|2013]] || {{flagicon|USA}} [[Phil Mickelson]] (3) || style="text-align: center; background: #ACE1AF"|256 || style="text-align: center; background: #ACE1AF"|−28 || 4 strokes || {{flagicon|USA}} [[Brandt Snedeker]] || align=center|16,116200,000 || align=center|61,200116,000
|-
| [[2012 PGA Tour|2012]] || {{flagicon|USA}} [[Kyle Stanley]] || align=center|269 || align=center|−15 || 1 stroke || {{flagicon|USA}} [[Ben Crane]] || align=center|16,098100,000 || align=center|61,100098,000
|-
| [[2011 PGA Tour|2011]] || {{flagicon|USA}} [[Mark Wilson (golfer)|Mark Wilson]] || align=center|266 || align=center|−18 || Playoff || {{flagicon|USA}} [[Jason Dufner]] || align=center|16,098100,000 || align=center|61,100098,000
|-
| [[2010 PGA Tour|2010]] || {{flagicon|USA}} [[Hunter Mahan]] || align=center|268 || align=center|−16 || 1 stroke || {{flagicon|USA}} [[Rickie Fowler]] || align=center|16,080000,000 || align=center|61,000080,000
|-
!colspan=9|FBR Open
|-
| [[2009 PGA Tour|2009]] || {{flagicon|USA}} [[Kenny Perry]] || align=center|270 || align=center|−14 || Playoff || {{flagicon|USA}} [[Charley Hoffman]] || align=center|16,080000,000 || align=center|61,000080,000
|-
| [[2008 PGA Tour|2008]] || {{flagicon|USA}} [[J. B. Holmes]] (2) || align=center|270 || align=center|−14 || Playoff || {{flagicon|USA}} [[Phil Mickelson]] || align=center|16,080000,000 || align=center|61,000080,000
|-
| [[2007 PGA Tour|2007]] || {{flagicon|AUS}} [[Aaron Baddeley]] || align=center|263 || align=center|−21 || 1 stroke || {{flagicon|USA}} [[John Rollins (golfer)|John Rollins]] || align=center|16,080000,000 || align=center|61,000080,000
|-
| [[2006 PGA Tour|2006]] || {{flagicon|USA}} [[J. B. Holmes]] || align=center|263 || align=center|−21 || 7 strokes || {{flagicon|USA}} [[J. J. Henry]]<br>{{flagicon|USA}} [[Steve Lowery]]<br>{{flagicon|USA}} [[Ryan Palmer]]<br>{{flagicon|USA}} [[Scott Verplank]]<br>{{flagicon|COL}} [[Camilo Villegas]] || align=center|9365,200,000 || align=center|5,200936,000
|-
| [[2005 PGA Tour|2005]] || {{flagicon|USA}} [[Phil Mickelson]] (2) || align=center|267 || align=center|−17 || 5 strokes || {{flagicon|USA}} [[Scott McCarron]]<br>{{flagicon|USA}} [[Kevin Na]] || align=center|9365,200,000 || align=center|5,200936,000
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| [[2004 PGA Tour|2004]] || {{flagicon|USA}} [[Jonathan Kaye]] || align=center|266 || align=center|−18 || 2 strokes || {{flagicon|USA}} [[Chris DiMarco]] || align=center|9365,200,000 || align=center|5,200936,000
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!colspan=9|Phoenix Open
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| [[2003 PGA Tour|2003]] || {{flagicon|FIJ}} [[Vijay Singh]] (2) || align=center|261 || align=center|−23 || 3 strokes || {{flagicon|USA}} [[John Huston (golfer)|John Huston]] || align=center|7204,000,000 || align=center|4,000720,000
|-
| [[2002 PGA Tour|2002]] || {{flagicon|USA}} [[Chris DiMarco]] || align=center|267 || align=center|−17 || 1 stroke || {{flagicon|USA}} [[Kenny Perry]]<br>{{flagicon|JPN}} [[Kaname Yokoo]] || align=center|7204,000,000 || align=center|4,000720,000
|-
| [[2001 PGA Tour|2001]] || {{flagicon|USA}} [[Mark Calcavecchia]] (3) || style="text-align: center; background: #ACE1AF"|256 || style="text-align: center; background: #ACE1AF"|−28 || 8 strokes || {{flagicon|USA}} [[Rocco Mediate]] || align=center|7204,000,000 || align=center|4,000720,000
|-
| [[2000 PGA Tour|2000]] || {{flagicon|USA}} [[Tom Lehman]] || align=center|270 || align=center|−14 || 1 stroke || {{flagicon|AUS}} [[Robert Allenby]]<br>{{flagicon|USA}} [[Rocco Mediate]] || align=center|5763,200,000 || align=center|3,200576,000
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| [[1999 PGA Tour|1999]] || {{flagicon|USA}} [[Rocco Mediate]] || align=center|273 || align=center|−11 || 2 strokes || {{flagicon|USA}} [[Justin Leonard]] || align=center|5403,000,000 || align=center|3,000540,000
|-
| [[1998 PGA Tour|1998]] || {{flagicon|SWE}} [[Jesper Parnevik]] || align=center|269 || align=center|−15 || 3 strokes || {{flagicon|USA}} [[Tommy Armour III]]<br>{{flagicon|USA}} [[Brent Geiberger]]<br>{{flagicon|USA}} [[Steve Pate]]<br>{{flagicon|USA}} [[Tom Watson (golfer)|Tom Watson]] || align=center|4502,500,000 || align=center|2,500450,000
|-
| [[1997 PGA Tour|1997]] || {{flagicon|USA}} [[Steve Jones (golfer)|Steve Jones]] || align=center|258 || align=center|−26 || 11 strokes || {{flagicon|SWE}} [[Jesper Parnevik]] || align=center|2701,500,000 || align=center|1,500270,000
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| [[1996 PGA Tour|1996]] || {{flagicon|USA}} [[Phil Mickelson]] || align=center|269 || align=center|−15 || Playoff || {{flagicon|USA}} [[Justin Leonard]] || align=center|2341,300,000 || align=center|1,300234,000
|-
| [[1995 PGA Tour|1995]] || {{flagicon|FIJ}} [[Vijay Singh]] || align=center|269 || align=center|−15 || Playoff || {{flagicon|USA}} [[Billy Mayfair]] || align=center|2341,300,000 || align=center|1,300234,000
|-
| [[1994 PGA Tour|1994]] || {{flagicon|USA}} [[Bill Glasson (golfer)|Bill Glasson]] || align=center|268 || align=center|−16 || 3 strokes || {{flagicon|USA}} [[Bob Estes]] || align=center|2161,200,000 || align=center|1,200216,000
|-
| [[1993 PGA Tour|1993]] || {{flagicon|USA}} [[Lee Janzen]] || align=center|273 || align=center|−11 || 2 strokes || {{flagicon|USA}} [[Andrew Magee]] || align=center|1801,000,000 || align=center|1,000180,000
|-
| [[1992 PGA Tour|1992]] || {{flagicon|USA}} [[Mark Calcavecchia]] (2) || align=center|264 || align=center|−20 || 5 strokes || {{flagicon|USA}} [[Duffy Waldorf]] || align=center|1801,000,000 || align=center|1,000180,000
|-
| [[1991 PGA Tour|1991]] || {{flagicon|USA}} [[Nolan Henke]] || align=center|268 || align=center|−16 || 1 stroke || {{flagicon|USA}} [[Gil Morgan]]<br>{{flagicon|USA}} [[Curtis Strange]]<br>{{flagicon|USA}} [[Tom Watson (golfer)|Tom Watson]] || align=center|1801,000,000 || align=center|1,000180,000
|-
| [[1990 PGA Tour|1990]] || {{flagicon|USA}} [[Tommy Armour III]] || align=center|267 || align=center|−17 || 5 strokes || {{flagicon|USA}} [[Jim Thorpe (golfer)|Jim Thorpe]] || align=center|162900,000 || align=center|900162,000
|-
| [[1989 PGA Tour|1989]] || {{flagicon|USA}} [[Mark Calcavecchia]] || align=center|263 || align=center|−21 || 7 strokes || {{flagicon|USA}} [[Chip Beck]] || align=center|126700,000 || align=center|700126,000
|-
| [[1988 PGA Tour|1988]] || {{flagicon|SCO}} [[Sandy Lyle]] || align=center|269 || align=center|−15 || Playoff || {{flagicon|USA}} [[Fred Couples]] || align=center|117650,000 || align=center|650117,000
|-
| [[1987 PGA Tour|1987]] || {{flagicon|USA}} [[Paul Azinger]] || align=center|268 || align=center|−16 || 1 stroke || {{flagicon|USA}} [[Hal Sutton]] || align=center|108600,000 || align=center|600108,000
|-
| [[1986 PGA Tour|1986]] || {{flagicon|USA}} [[Hal Sutton]] || align=center|267 || align=center|−17 || 2 strokes || {{flagicon|USA}} [[Calvin Peete]]<br>{{flagicon|USA}} [[Tony Sills]] || align=center|90500,000 || align=center|50090,000
|-
| [[1985 PGA Tour|1985]] || {{flagicon|USA}} [[Calvin Peete]] || align=center|270 || align=center|−14 || 2 strokes || {{flagicon|USA}} [[Morris Hatalsky]]<br>{{flagicon|USA}} [[Doug Tewell]] || align=center|81450,000 || align=center|45081,000
|-
| [[1984 PGA Tour|1984]] || {{flagicon|USA}} [[Tom Purtzer]] || align=center|268 || align=center|−16 || 1 stroke || {{flagicon|USA}} [[Corey Pavin]] || align=center|72400,000 || align=center|40072,000
|-
| [[1983 PGA Tour|1983]] || {{flagicon|USA}} [[Bob Gilder]] (2) || align=center|271 || align=center|−13 || Playoff || {{flagicon|USA}} [[Rex Caldwell]]<br>{{flagicon|USA}} [[Johnny Miller]]<br>{{flagicon|USA}} [[Mark O'Meara]] || align=center|63350,000 || align=center|35063,000
|-
| [[1982 PGA Tour|1982]] || {{flagicon|USA}} [[Lanny Wadkins]] || align=center|263 || align=center|−21 || 6 strokes || {{flagicon|USA}} [[Jerry Pate]] || align=center|54300,000 || align=center|30054,000
|-
| [[1981 PGA Tour|1981]] || {{flagicon|USA}} [[David Graham (golfer)|David Graham]] || align=center|268 || align=center|−16 || 1 stroke || {{flagicon|USA}} [[Lon Hinkle]] || align=center|54300,000 || align=center|30054,000
|-
| [[1980 PGA Tour|1980]] || {{flagicon|USA}} [[Jeff Mitchell (golfer)|Jeff Mitchell]] || align=center|272 || align=center|−12 || 4 strokes || {{flagicon|USA}} [[Rik Massengale]] || align=center|54300,000 || align=center|30054,000
|-
| [[1979 PGA Tour|1979]] || {{flagicon|USA}} [[Ben Crenshaw]] || align=center|199{{efn|Shortened to 54 holes due to rain.}} || align=center|−14 || 1 stroke || {{flagicon|USA}} [[Jay Haas]] || align=center|33250,750000 || align=center|25033,000750
|-
| [[1978 PGA Tour|1978]] || {{flagicon|USA}} [[Miller Barber]] || align=center|272 || align=center|−12 || 1 stroke || {{flagicon|USA}} [[Jerry Pate]]<br>{{flagicon|USA}} [[Lee Trevino]] || align=center|40200,000 || align=center|20040,000
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| [[1977 PGA Tour|1977]] || {{flagicon|USA}} [[Jerry Pate]] || align=center|277 || align=center|−7 || Playoff || {{flagicon|USA}} [[Dave Stockton]] || align=center|40200,000 || align=center|20040,000
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| [[1976 PGA Tour|1976]] || {{flagicon|USA}} [[Bob Gilder]] || align=center|268 || align=center|−16 || 2 strokes || {{flagicon|USA}} [[Roger Maltbie]] || align=center|40200,000 || align=center|20040,000
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| [[1975 PGA Tour|1975]] || {{flagicon|USA}} [[Johnny Miller]] (2) || align=center|260 || align=center|−24 || 14 strokes || {{flagicon|USA}} [[Jerry Heard]] || align=center|30150,000 || align=center|15030,000
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| [[1974 PGA Tour|1974]] || {{flagicon|USA}} [[Johnny Miller]] || align=center|271 || align=center|−13 || 1 stroke || {{flagicon|USA}} [[Lanny Wadkins]] || align=center|30150,000 || align=center|15030,000
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| [[1973 PGA Tour|1973]] || {{flagicon|AUS}} [[Bruce Crampton]] || align=center|268 || align=center|−12 || 1 stroke || {{flagicon|USA}} [[Steve Melnyk]]<br>{{flagicon|USA}} [[Lanny Wadkins]] || align=center|30150,000 || align=center|15030,000
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| [[1972 PGA Tour|1972]] || {{flagicon|USA}} [[Homero Blancas]] || align=center|273 || align=center|−11 || Playoff || {{flagicon|USA}} [[Lanny Wadkins]] || align=center|25125,000 || align=center|12525,000
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!colspan=9|Phoenix Open Invitational
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| [[1971 PGA Tour|1971]] || {{flagicon|USA}} [[Miller Barber]] || align=center|261 || align=center|−23 || 2 strokes || {{flagicon|USA}} [[Billy Casper]]<br>{{flagicon|USA}} [[Dan Sikes]] || align=center|25125,000 || align=center|12525,000
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| [[1970 PGA Tour|1970]] || {{flagicon|USA}} [[Dale Douglass]] || align=center|271 || align=center|−13 || 1 stroke || {{flagicon|USA}} [[Howie Johnson]]<br>{{flagicon|USA}} [[Gene Littler]] || align=center|20100,000 || align=center|10020,000
|-
| [[1969 PGA Tour|1969]] || {{flagicon|USA}} [[Gene Littler]] (3) || align=center|263 || align=center|−21 || 2 strokes || {{flagicon|USA}} [[Miller Barber]]<br>{{flagicon|USA}} [[Don January]]<br>{{flagicon|USA}} [[Billy Maxwell]] || align=center|20100,000 || align=center|10020,000
|-
| [[1968 PGA Tour|1968]] || {{flagicon|CAN}} [[George Knudson]] || align=center|272 || align=center|−12 || 3 strokes || {{flagicon|USA}} [[Julius Boros]]<br>{{flagicon|USA}} [[Sam Carmichael]]<br>{{flagicon|USA}} [[Jack Montgomery (golfer)|Jack Montgomery]] || align=center|20100,000 || align=center|10020,000
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| [[1967 PGA Tour|1967]] || {{flagicon|USA}} [[Julius Boros]] || align=center|272 || align=center|−12 || 1 stroke || {{flagicon|USA}} [[Ken Still]] || align=center|1470,000 || align=center|7014,000
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| [[1966 PGA Tour|1966]] || {{flagicon|USA}} [[Dudley Wysong]] || align=center|278 || align=center|−6 || 1 stroke || {{flagicon|USA}} [[Gardner Dickinson]] || align=center|960,000 || align=center|609,000
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| [[1965 PGA Tour|1965]] || {{flagicon|USA}} [[Rod Funseth]] || align=center|274 || align=center|−14 || 3 strokes || {{flagicon|USA}} [[Bert Yancey]] || align=center|1065,500000 || align=center|6510,000500
|-
| [[1964 PGA Tour|1964]] || {{flagicon|USA}} [[Jack Nicklaus]] || align=center|271 || align=center|−13 || 3 strokes || {{flagicon|USA}} [[Bob Brue]] || align=center|750,500000 || align=center|507,000500
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| [[1963 PGA Tour|1963]] || {{flagicon|USA}} [[Arnold Palmer]] (3) || align=center|273 || align=center|−15 || 1 stroke || {{flagicon|ZAF|1928}} [[Gary Player]] || align=center|535,300000 || align=center|355,000300
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| [[1962 PGA Tour|1962]] || {{flagicon|USA}} [[Arnold Palmer]] (2) || align=center|269 || align=center|−15 || 12 strokes || {{flagicon|USA}} [[Billy Casper]]<br>{{flagicon|USA}} [[Don Fairfield]]<br>{{flagicon|USA}} [[Bob McCallister]]<br>{{flagicon|USA}} [[Jack Nicklaus]] || align=center|535,300000 || align=center|355,000300
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| [[1961 PGA Tour|1961]] || {{flagicon|USA}} [[Arnold Palmer]] || align=center|270 || align=center|−10 || Playoff || {{flagicon|USA}} [[Doug Sanders]] || align=center|430,300000 || align=center|304,000300
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| [[1960 PGA Tour|1960]] || {{flagicon|USA|1959}} [[Jack Fleck]] || align=center|273 || align=center|−11 || Playoff || {{flagicon|USA|1959}} [[Bill Collins (golfer)|Bill Collins]] || align=center|322,150500 || align=center|223,500150
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| [[1959 PGA Tour|1959]] || {{flagicon|USA|1912}} [[Gene Littler]] (2) || align=center|268 || align=center|−12 || 1 stroke || {{flagicon|USA|1912}} [[Art Wall Jr.]] || align=center|220,400000 || align=center|202,000400
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| [[1958 PGA Tour|1958]] || {{flagicon|USA|1912}} [[Ken Venturi]] || align=center|274 || align=center|−10 || 1 stroke || {{flagicon|USA|1912}} [[Walter Burkemo]]<br>{{flagicon|USA|1912}} [[Jay Hebert]] || align=center|215,000 || align=center|152,000
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| 1957 || {{flagicon|USA|1912}} [[Billy Casper]] || align=center|271 || align=center|−9 || 3 strokes || {{flagicon|USA|1912}} [[Cary Middlecoff]]<br>{{flagicon|USA|1912}} [[Mike Souchak]] || align=center|215,000 || align=center|152,000
|-
!colspan=9|Phoenix Open
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| 1956 || {{flagicon|USA|1912}} [[Cary Middlecoff]] || align=center|276 || align=center|−8 || 3 strokes || {{flagicon|USA|1912}} [[Mike Souchak]] || align=center|215,400000 || align=center|152,000400
|-
| 1955 || {{flagicon|USA|1912}} [[Gene Littler]] || align=center|275 || align=center|−5 || 1 stroke || {{flagicon|USA|1912}} [[Billy Maxwell]]<br>{{flagicon|USA|1912}} [[Johnny Palmer]] || align=center|215,400000 || align=center|152,000400
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| 1954 || {{flagicon|USA|1912}} [[Ed Furgol]] || align=center|272 || align=center|−12 || Playoff || {{flagicon|USA|1912}} [[Cary Middlecoff]] || align=center|210,000 || align=center|102,000
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| 1953 || {{flagicon|USA|1912}} [[Lloyd Mangrum]] (2) || align=center|272 || align=center|−12 || 6 strokes || {{flagicon|USA|1912}} [[Johnny Bulla]]<br>{{flagicon|USA|1912}} [[Ted Kroll]]<br>{{flagicon|USA|1912}} [[Bo Wininger]] || align=center|210,000 || align=center|102,000
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| 1952 || {{flagicon|USA|1912}} [[Lloyd Mangrum]] || align=center|274 || align=center|−10 || 5 strokes || {{flagicon|USA|1912}} [[Dutch Harrison]] || align=center|210,000 || align=center|102,000
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| 1951 || {{flagicon|USA|1912}} [[Lew Worsham]] || align=center|272 || align=center|−12 || 1 stroke || {{flagicon|USA|1912}} [[Lawson Little]] || align=center|210,000 || align=center|102,000
|-
!colspan=9|Ben Hogan Open
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| 1950 || {{flagicon|USA|1912}} [[Jimmy Demaret]] (2) || align=center|269 || align=center|−15 || 1 stroke || {{flagicon|USA|1912}} [[Sam Snead]] || align=center|210,000 || align=center|102,000
|-
!colspan=9|Phoenix Open
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| 1949 || {{flagicon|USA|1912}} [[Jimmy Demaret]] || align=center|278 || align=center|−6 || Playoff || {{flagicon|USA|1912}} [[Ben Hogan]] || align=center|210,000 || align=center|102,000
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| 1948 || {{flagicon|ZAF|1928}} [[Bobby Locke]] || align=center|268 || align=center|−16 || 1 stroke || {{flagicon|USA|1912}} [[Jimmy Demaret]] || align=center|210,000 || align=center|102,000
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| 1947 || {{flagicon|USA|1912}} [[Ben Hogan]] (2) || align=center|270 || align=center|−14 || 7 strokes || {{flagicon|USA|1912}} [[Lloyd Mangrum]]<br>{{flagicon|USA|1912}} [[Ed Oliver (golfer)|Ed Oliver]] || align=center|210,000 || align=center|102,000
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| 1946 || {{flagicon|USA|1912}} [[Ben Hogan]] || align=center|273 || align=center|−11 || Playoff || {{flagicon|USA|1912}} [[Herman Keiser]] || align=center|17,500 || align=center|71,500
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| 1945 || {{flagicon|USA|1912}} [[Byron Nelson]] (2) || align=center|274 || align=center|−10 || 2 strokes || {{flagicon|USA|1912}} [[Denny Shute]] || align=center|15,000 || align=center|51,000
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| 1944 || {{flagicon|USA|1912}} [[Jug McSpaden]] || align=center|273 || align=center|−11 || Playoff || {{flagicon|USA|1912}} [[Byron Nelson]] || align=center|15,000 || align=center|51,000
|-
| colspan=9 align=center|''1941–1943: No tournament''
|-
| 1940 || {{flagicon|USA|1912}} [[Ed Oliver (golfer)|Ed Oliver]] || align=center|205 || align=center|−8 || 1 stroke || {{flagicon|USA|1912}} [[Ben Hogan]] || align=center|7003,000 || align=center|3,000700
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| 1939 || {{flagicon|USA|1912}} [[Byron Nelson]] || align=center|198 || align=center|−15 || 12 strokes || {{flagicon|USA|1912}} [[Ben Hogan]] || align=center|7003,000 || align=center|3,000700
|-
| colspan=9 align=center|''1936–1938: No tournament''
|-
| 1935 || {{flagicon|USA|1912}} [[Ky Laffoon]] || align=center|281 || align=center|−3 || 4 strokes || {{flagicon|USA|1912}} [[Craig Wood (golfer)|Craig Wood]] || align=center|2,500 || align=center|2,500
|-
| 1934 || colspan=8 align=center|''No tournament''
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!colspan=9|Arizona Open
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| 1933 || {{flagicon|USA|1912}} [[Harry Cooper (golfer)|Harry Cooper]] || align=center|281 || align=center|−3 || 2 strokes || {{flagicon|USA|1912}} [[Ray Mangrum]]<br>{{flagicon|USA|1912}} [[Horton Smith]] || align=center|4001,500 || align=center|1,500400
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| 1932 || {{flagicon|USA|1912}} [[Ralph Guldahl]] || align=center|285 || align=center|−1 || 5 strokes || {{flagicon|USA|1912}} [[John Perelli]] || align=center|6002,500 || align=center|2,500600
|}
''Note: Green highlight indicates scoring records.''<br>
Sources:<ref>[http://wmphoenixopen.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/2015-Full-Media-Guide-.pdf 2015 Waste Management Phoenix Open Media Guide – Section 14: Top Finishers 1932–2014] – at wmphoenixopen.com</ref><ref>[http://www.pgatour.com/tournaments/waste-management-phoenix-open/past-winners.html Phoenix Open – Winners] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140601060613/http://www.pgatour.com/tournaments/waste-management-phoenix-open/past-winners.html |date=2014-06-01 }} – at www.pgatour.com</ref><ref>[http://www.golfobserver.com/new/golfstats.php?style=&tour=PGA&name=&year=&tournament=FBR+Open&in=Search Phoenix Open – Winners] – at golfobserver.com</ref>
 
==Multiple winners==
Fifteen men have won this tournament more than once.
* 3 wins
** [[Arnold Palmer]]: 1961, 1962, 1963 <small>(consecutive)</small><ref name=ppbhlps>{{cite news |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=bcEbAAAAIBAJ&sjid=8E4EAAAAIBAJ&pg=4141%2C3891483 |newspaper=Pittsburgh Press |agency=UPI |title=Bee 'helps' Palmer win Phoenix Open |date=February 13, 1963 |page=50 }}</ref><ref name=pwphxo>{{cite news |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=WLpQAAAAIBAJ&sjid=OOMDAAAAIBAJ&pg=2661%2C2203422 |newspaper=Eugene Register-Guard |location=(Oregon) |agency=Associated Press |title=Palmer wins Phoenix Open |date=February 13, 1963 |page=1C}}</ref>
** [[Gene Littler]]: 1955, 1959, 1969
** [[Mark Calcavecchia]]: 1989, 1992, 2001
** [[Phil Mickelson]]: 1996, 2005, 2013
* 2 wins
** [[Byron Nelson]]: 1939, 1945
** [[Ben Hogan]]: 1946, 1947 <small>(consecutive)</small><ref name=hwpotl>{{cite news |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=sqtWAAAAIBAJ&sjid=iugDAAAAIBAJ&pg=4746%2C932586 |newspaper=Eugene Register-Guard |location=(Oregon) |agency=United Press |title=Hogan wins Phoenix Open; trouble looms |date=January 27, 1947 |page=5}}</ref><ref name=sdcfsvn>{{cite news |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=httXAAAAIBAJ&sjid=ivUDAAAAIBAJ&pg=5146%2C6256635 |newspaper=Spokane Daily Chronicle |location=(Washington)|agency=Associated Press |title=Ben Hogan wins Phoenix tourney |date=January 27, 1947 |page=13}}</ref>
** [[Jimmy Demaret]]: 1949, 1950 <small>(consecutive)</small><ref name=dwophgo>{{cite news |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=vdtXAAAAIBAJ&sjid=vPUDAAAAIBAJ&pg=5367%2C5245437 |newspaper=Spokane Daily Chronicle |location=(Washington)|agency=Associated Press |title=Demaret winner of Phoenix golf |date=January 30, 1950 |page=11}}</ref>
** [[Lloyd Mangrum]]: 1952, 1953
** [[Johnny Miller]]: 1974, 1975 <small>(consecutive)</small><ref name=mfrtned>{{cite news |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=Su9LAAAAIBAJ&sjid=He0DAAAAIBAJ&pg=7282%2C3072879 |newspaper=Spokesman-Review |location=(Spokane, Washington)|agency=Associated Press |title=Miller shoots 64 for 14-shot edge |date=January 13, 1975 |page=13}}</ref><ref name=mmwbes>{{cite news |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=7dJSAAAAIBAJ&sjid=YX8DAAAAIBAJ&pg=2915%2C2523823 |newspaper=Deseret News |location=(Salt Lake City, Utah) |agency=UPI |title=Miller maybe world's best |date=January 13, 1975 |page=8B}}</ref>
** [[Miller Barber]]: 1971, 1978
** [[Bob Gilder]]: 1976, 1983
** [[Vijay Singh]]: 1995, 2003
** [[J. B. Holmes]]: 2006, 2008
** [[Hideki Matsuyama]]: 2016, 2017 <small>(consecutive)</small>
** [[Brooks Koepka]]: 2015, 2021
 
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