WM Phoenix Open 2024 tournament draws record charity contribution

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents PGA TOUR.)

By Brevan Branscum | Phoenix Business Journal

Though this year’s WM Phoenix Open experienced myriad problems from unusually harsh weather to a ticketing stampede and unruly fans, all that was set aside Tuesday when tournament officials held a press conference to announce it raised the largest charitable donation in its 89-year history.

The hosts of the WM Phoenix Open, The Thunderbirds, said that the 2024 tournament raised a record $17.5 million, about $3 million more than the previous record of $14.5 million set in 2023. Like every year, the money will be used to support charities across Phoenix metro and the rest of Arizona.

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