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Ryo Hisatsune 5/1
Scottie Scheffler 10/1
Chris Gotterup 12/1
Pierceson Coody 14/1
Si Woo Kim 14/1
Matt Fitzpatrick 20/1
Sahith Theegala 20/1
Maverick McNealy 28/1
Akshay Bhatia 33/1
Jake Knapp 33/1
Min Woo Lee 40/1
Sam Stevens 40/1
John Parry 50/1
Nicolai Højgaard 50/1
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Michael Thorbjornsen 66/1
Ben Griffin 80/1
Davis Thompson 80/1
Stephan Jäeger 80/1
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Daniel Berger 150/1
Kevin Roy 150/1
Viktor Hovland 150/1
Zach Bauchou 150/1
Chandler Phillips 200/1
Mackenzie Hughes 200/1
Rickie Fowler 200/1
Harris English 250/1
Keith Mitchell 250/1
Nick Taylor 250/1
A.J. Ewart 300/1
Brian Campbell 300/1
Ryan Fox 300/1
Sami Välimäki 300/1
Xander Schauffele 300/1
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Max McGreevy 400/1
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Mac Meissner 500/1
Michael Brennan 500/1
Sudarshan Yellamaraju 500/1
Tom Kim 500/1
Zecheng Dou 500/1
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Designed by Tom Weiskopf and Jay Morrish and set in the rugged Sonoran Desert surrounded by the stunning McDowell Mountains, the world famous Stadium Course plays host once again to the Waste Management Phoenix Open, made famous by the 20,000 fans that surround the par 3 16th, where golf meets football and WWF.
Tom Weiskopf and Jay Morrish, probably never dreamed it would become famous throughout the world. "Really it was designed as just a little bridge hole to get to the 17th and 18th," said Weiskopf. "Here is this little par 3 that doesn't seem to be much of a challenge." Morrish said the hole has become a "rallying point for the unduly enthusiastic and sobriety-challenged portion of the gallery."
Some of the professionals competing in this week’s tournament will bring gifts to try and appease the crowd that surround this hole. A tee shot that misses the green or a putt that is left short is greeted by a crescendo of boos, it’s not a hole for the faint hearted.
The 15th, 16th, 17th and 18th are what make this an exciting tournament course. The 17th is a drivable par 4, "Short par 4s are hard to do correctly," Weiskopf said. "If you are going to lay up, I want the players to have the pressure of a tough chip and putt”. So remember while watching this tournament your money isn’t safe until your player has holed out on the 18th.
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