Entrance to the Waste Management Phoenix Open
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Posted: 01/30/2013
SCOTTSDALE, AZ - One of the Valley's biggest annual events is back!
The Waste Management Phoenix Open is drawing massive crowds to Scottsdale this week as big names descend on the Valley for golf, music and parties!
Here’s a quick look at the weekend of activities.
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
Thursday:
7:30 a.m. First round of the Waste Management Phoenix Open begins
3:30 p.m. Birds Nest entertainment tent opens
Opening act: Roger Clyne & The PeaceMakers
Main act: Dierks Bentley
Friday:
7:30 a.m. Second round of the Waste Management Phoenix Open begins
3:30 p.m. Birds Nest entertainment tent opens
Opening act: Kelley James
Main act: O.A.R.
Saturday:
7:30 a.m. Third round of the Waste Management Phoenix Open begins
3:30 p.m. Birds Nest entertainment tent opens
Opening act: DJ Roonie G
Main act: MetalHead
Sunday:
7:30 a.m. Final round of the Waste Management Phoenix Open begins
TICKETS
General admission: $25, children 17 and under are free with a paid adult
Spectators can buy tickets at the gate, or online at the Waste Management Open website or ticketmaster.com
PARKING
FREE public parking is at Loop 101 and Hayden Road. The easiest way to get to this parking is to exit the freeway at Hayden.
There is also FREE parking at Westworld. The best way to get to this parking lot is to exit Frank Lloyd Wright Blvd and drive north on Bell Road to 94th Street.
More information on the Waste Management Phoenix Open can be found here .
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