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Fans Can Virtually Be Seen at the Waste Management Phoenix Open with Faces on 16 Program for Charity

Fans Can Virtually Be Seen at the Waste Management Phoenix Open with Faces on 16 Program For Charity

The Thunderbirds – hosts of the Waste Management Phoenix Open – announced today fans of the tournament have the chance to virtually be seen at the iconic 16th hole during the 2021 playing of “The People’s Open” as part of the Faces on 16 Program for charity. Placement of headshot images are $500 each for primary visibility and $250 for secondary visibility. Fans are encouraged to make their donations at www.WMPhoenixOpen.com/faces-on-16 before January 15, 2021, to ensure their image will be ready for the 2021 event. Proceeds from the program will directly benefit Arizona Helping Hands, Teen Lifeline, Boys & Girls Clubs of the East Valley, and Phoenix Children’s Hospital.

“Although the WM Phoenix Open footprint will look significantly different this year, we wanted to give our fans – the greatest fans in golf – another opportunity to be a part of the 2021 event if they are unable to attend,” said 2021 Tournament Chairman Scott Jenkins. “The 16th hole at the WM Phoenix Open is one of most storied traditions in professional golf and it was important to The Thunderbirds to allow fans the chance to continue those traditions, albeit in a virtual manner, along with donating money to four great causes.”

Bills QB Gifts Golf Clubs, Lessons to Linemen

Bills QB Gifts Golf Clubs, Lessons to Linemen

Josh Allen isn't just a Pro Bowl quarterback. The Bills signal caller is also a Pro Bowl gift giver.

"You can just tell he puts time and thought and effort into it," Bills left guard Ike Boettger told The Buffalo News. "It just says a lot about him and the kind of leader that he is."

Two Christmases ago, Allen gave his offensive linemen new iPads. Last year, he gifted them Traeger grills. This year, according to the News, he presented them with new golf clubs and lessons.

3 Indoor Golf Games to Improve Your Putting

The winter is a great time to work on the small details in your game, even if you're trapped inside & unable to get to the driving range due to the cold.

We've all had to spend more time indoors in 2020, but that doesn't mean our golf games should suffer. Fortunately for us all, PGA Coach Payton Minear shared three easy games that can be played indoors with limited space that will help improve your putting stroke.

The best part is you can involve your friends & family to have a little fun during the process. All you need is some painter's tape, golf balls, a putter & a little bit of space.

Check out the full video below to see how Minear is working on her game with her family this winter & be sure to give her a follow on Instagram for more great golf tips.

WHAT ARE THE ODDS?! | Best of 2020 on the PGA TOUR

These shots will leave you thinking, "What are the odds?!" Check out some of the best head-scratching shots from 2020 on the PGA TOUR, from Tiger Woods' insane lip-out at Torrey Pines, to Dustin Johnson and Jon Rahm's battling putts at the BMW Championship and more.

7 Strangest Rules Incidents On Tour!

In this video, Neil Tappin is joined by Golf Monthly's rule guru Jezz Ellwood to discuss 7 of the strangest rules incidents to occur on tour. As golf is played in a natural landscape there is a possibility for a whole array of things to happen whilst you are playing. The fact that these rules incidents happened shows that even professional golfers can find themselves in odd circumstances whilst playing. And from watching this video, you will know what to do if you ever find yourself in a situation that is similar to one of these!

Carlisle Arizona Women's Golf Classic Tournament Director Matt Clark joins the Bunker to Bunker Golf Show!