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==Records== [[File:Waste Management Phoenix Open by Gage Skidmore.jpg|right|thumb|The 17th hole during the 2020 Waste Management Phoenix Open.]] The tournament's lowest 72-hole score was set by [[Mark Calcavecchia]] in [[2001 PGA Tour|2001]] with 256 (β28), which was matched by Mickelson in [[2013 PGA Tour|2013]]. In the second round Calcavecchia scored a 60 (β11), which equalled the lowest score at the Phoenix Open (by [[Grant Waite]] in 1996) and subsequently matched by Mickelson in 2005 and 2013. Calcavecchia had 32 [[Birdie (golf)|birdies]] in the tournament, which was also an all-time record. There have been only two [[Par (score)#Albatross|double eagles]] in the history of the Phoenix Open. [[Tom Pernice Jr.]] made the first one on the {{convert|558|yd|adj=on}} par-5 15th hole in 1990. [[Andrew Magee]] scored the second on the {{convert|332|yd|adj=on}} par-4 17th hole in 2001, and was the first-ever ace on a par-4 in PGA Tour history.<ref name="Kelley">{{cite web |last=Kelley |first=Brent| title=The Amazing Story of the Only Par-4 Hole-in-One in PGA Tour History |url=https://www.thoughtco.com/pga-par-4-hole-in-one-1566496 |website=thoughtco.com |access-date=October 4, 2017}}</ref>
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