SCOTTSDALE, AZ (AZFamily) — Tickets are now on sale for the WM Phoenix Open, one of the Valley’s most highly anticipated events that brings rambunctious crowds and the world’s best golfers to Arizona.
“The People’s Open” will return Feb. 2-8, 2026, at TPC Scottsdale. General admission tickets are available now for Wednesday through Sunday. All fans will receive free admission on Monday, Feb. 2 and Tuesday, Feb. 3 as part of Ford Free Days. The full cost breakdown of each day is below:
General admission ticket price per day:
- Wednesday – $75 plus fees
- Thursday – $75 plus fees
- Friday – $125 plus fees
- Saturday – $125 plus fees
- Sunday – $75 plus fees
“From the energy of our fans to the unique attractions throughout TPC Scottsdale, you don’t just watch the action, you feel like you’re a part of it. We feel it’s one of the best values in sports,” said WM Phoenix Open Tournament Chairman Jason Eisenberg.
“The Greatest Show on Grass” is one of the most anticipated golf tournaments on the PGA Tour that brings visitors from around the world to the Valley of the Sun. Popularity for the tournament has skyrocketed thanks to the rowdy 16th Hole, nicknamed “The Coliseum.”
Scottie Scheffler tees off on the 16th hole during the final round of the Phoenix Open golf tournament, Sunday, Feb. 12, 2023, in Scottsdale, Ariz.(AP Photo/Darryl Webb)(Darryl Webb | AP)
Fans can also purchase exclusive tickets to the Kiva Club, which features premium views of the 10th green and 17th tee. Club amenities include a full bar and food and comfortable seating. Tickets start at $175 on Wednesday, Thursday and Sunday, and $225 plus fees for Friday and Saturday.
Suites and cabanas are also available for purchase, including the 18 Overlook, the Greenskeeper Suite, Skybox 16 Suite and more.
Pricing and purchase options for all 2026 ticket packages are available at www.WMPhoenixOpen.com.
Last year, Thomas Detry was crowned the champion, marking his first career PGA Tour victory. Detry finished 24-under par and closed out with birdies on the final four holes.
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