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==Highlights== * 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 (β11). [[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 (β28), including a course record-tying 60 (β11) 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, then in the final round, [[Carlos Ortiz (golfer)|Carlos Ortiz]] would have a hole in one at the same hole. * 2025: [[Thomas Detry]] becomes the first Belgian PGA Tour winner.
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