Chasing Pars Golf Podcast

Ep 66 Waste Management Phoenix Open & Ras Al Khaimah Classic (1 Year Anniversary show)


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Welcome ladies & gentlemen to the scene of where this podcast started in February last year at Waste Management Phoenix Open. It's been a whirlwind of a year doing this but we have enjoyed bringing you content every week plus some specials! We appreciate your support! Firstly give us a follow on Twitter @ChasingPars_Pod & on Instagram @Chasingparspodcast. You can follow us on Twitter @ThomsonGolf94 @Js_GolfingTips & @GolfTipster5. So this week we are back at Stadium Course at TPC Scottsdale in Arizona for Waste Management Phoenix Open which was designed by Tom Weiskopf & Jay Morrish in 1987. Traditionally this event is won by a high calibre player that is playing in the field. Brooks Koepka won last year and is a 2 time winner, Hideki Matsuyama is a 2 time winner while likes of Webb Simpson, Gary Woodland & Rickie Fowler have also won this event in the past which is famed for the rowdiness of the Par 3 16th hole which is possibly the noisiest hole in Golf. Brooks Koepka chipped in at 17 last year to steer his way to a victory last year after sudden collapses from Xander Schauffele & Jordan Spieth. Superb field, should be a good event. On DPWT this week we stay yet again in United Arab Emirates at the same course as last week in Al Hamra GC for Ras Al Khaimah Classic where last week Nicolai Hojgaard was sensational winning by 4 shots at -24 to win his 2nd DP World Tour Title at age of 20. Nicolai Hojgaard, Jordan Smith, Adri Arnaus, Robert MacIntyre & Adrian Meronk are your top 5 in the market for this week! Enjoy!
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