There have been 11 holes-in-one at TPC Scottsdale during the WM Phoenix Open. That’s the hole that gets most of the attention at the Stadium Course over the four days of the tournament.
There have been 31 aces in all in tournament history.
No. 4, 183 yards
No. 7, 215 yards
No. 12, 192 yards
No. 16, 163 yards
There have been eight aces at No. 4, five aces at No. 7, six at No. 12 and the aforementioned 11 at No. 16. That brings the number to 30. The 31st ace came on the par-4 17th, pulled off by Andrew Magee in 2001, and it remains the only ace on a par 4 hole in PGA Tour history.
2023: Rickie Fowler, 7th hole, 4th round, 216 yards, 6-iron
2022: Carlos Ortiz, 16th hole, 4th round, 179 yards, 9-iron
2022: Sam Ryder, 16th hole, 3rd round, 124 yards, wedge
2020: JB Holmes, 4th hole, 1st round, 175 yards, 7-iron
2020: Scott Piercy, 7th hole, 2nd round, 194 yards, 6-iron
2020: Webb Simpson, 12th hole, 3rd round, 196 yards, 7-iron
2019: Branden Grace, 7th hole, 193 yards, 8-iron
2016: Jack McGuire, 12th hole, 192 yards, 7-iron
2016: Chad Campbell, 7th hole, 194 yards, 8-iron
2015: Francesco Molinari, 16th hole, 133 yards, pitching wedge
2011: Jarrod Lyle, 16th hole, 150 yards, 8-iron
2011: Brendan Steele, 12th hole, 174 yards, 7-iron
2008: Wil Mackenzie, 12th hole, 185 yards, 6-iron
2007: Health Slocum, 4th hole, 179 yards, 7-iron
2003: Bob Burns, 4th hole, 175 yards, 6-iron
2003: Tim Herron, 4th hole, 182 yards, 7-iron
2002: Mike Sposa, 16th hole, 2nd round, 7-iron
2001: Andrew Magee, 17th hole, 1st round, driver
1998: Wayne Levi, 12th hole, 2nd round, 4-iron
1997: Steve Stricker, 16th hole, 4th round, 6-iron
1997: Tiger Woods, 16th hole, 3rd round, 9-iron
1992: Bruce Lietzke, 4th hole, 4th round, 8-iron
1992: Mark Calcavecchia, 4th hole, 1st round, 8-iron
1991: Jay Delsing, 16th hole, 3rd round, 9-iron
1990: Brad Bryant, 16th hole, 1st round
1990: Andrew Magee, 4th hole, 1st round
1990: David Edwards, 16th hole, 3rd round
1990: Bill Sander, 4th hole, 3rd round, 9-iron
1989: Billy Pierot, 7th hole, 1st round
1988: Hal Sutton, 16th hole, 3rd round
1987: Larry Rinker, 12th hole, 2nd round, 5-iron
Magee is the only one with more than one ace during tournament play.
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