The FBR Open, the biggest spectator event on the PGA Tour, tees off Monday at the Tournament Player Club in Scottsdale. But if you think it is all about golf, think again. From pricey slots in several ...
Tiger Woods regularly skips the FBR Open, the wildly popular Scottsdale stop on the PGA Tour, but almost nobody else does. That includes the hundreds of thousands of golf lovers who pour into the ...
This weekend, FanHouse is out at the FBR Open, a tournament known more for its party atmosphere than its golf. SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. -- As the shadows grew longer at TPC Scottsdale on Saturday, the fans ...
The FBR Open’s Sunday crowd might be slightly lighter than usual, but organizers are prepared to be super-slammed on Saturday, typically the biggest day of the weeklong PGA event. The pros take to the ...
Kenny Perry hits his tee shot on the18th hole during the first round of the FBR Open on January 31, 2008 at TPC of Scottsdale in Scottdsdale, Arizona. PGA TOUR - 2008 FBR Open - Round OnePhoto by ...
It’ll cost ya — from $1,500 up to $25,000 — but this event, held annually the day after FBR final-round play, allows amateurs to play the TPC in tournament-ready condition, the way the pros do. And ...
Sell out? It’s impossible at the Phoenix — ahem — FBR Open golf tournament at the Tournament Players Club of Scottsdale, where, every Super Bowl weekend, massive hordes of golf junkies crowd the ...
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. ' After erasing a four-stroke deficit in five holes, Kenny Perry wanted to be alone atop the FBR Open leaderboard. All it took was a 33-foot putt on the 18th hole Saturday. When the ...
Golfers speak in reverent tones about Augusta Nationals Amen Corner or the Road Hole at St. Andrews. They use different terms to describe TPC Scottsdales signature 16th Hole. Crazy. Obnoxious.
SCOTTSDALE, AZ - FEBRUARY 01: Kenny Perry hits his tee shot on the 11th hole during the final round of the FBR Open on February 1, 2009 at TPC Scottsdale in Scottsdale, Arizona. Perry won in a playoff ...
FBR was a little-known regional investment bank until 2004, when the Arlington firm made a big -- and expensive -- splash by affixing its name to one of the richest and most raucous tournaments in ...
J.B. Holmes shot a 5-under 66 to build a two-shot lead through three rounds of the FBR Open yesterday in front of a record 170,802 partying fans at the rowdiest stop on the PGA Tour. Holmes, who won ...
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