Unleash Your Inner Party Animal at the WM Phoenix Open’s Beer Snake Spectacle

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Unleash Your Inner Party Animal at the WM Phoenix Open’s Beer Snake Spectacle

If you’ve been following the action at the WM Phoenix Open, there’s one thing you simply can’t miss: the Beer Snake. Although you might not have been aware of its official name, this awe-inspiring spectacle is a true sensation.

Expect to witness an incredible amount of beer consumption at the famous 16th hole of TPC Scottsdale during the WM Phoenix Open. The Beer Snake is essentially a towering stack of empty green plastic beer cups, forming an impressive structure.

Once a fan finishes their beverage, they indulge in the tradition of stacking the plastic cups. These cups are adorned with the iconic WM Phoenix Open 16th hole logo, making them desirable souvenirs. However, when the Beer Snake starts to grow, it becomes an unstoppable force of fun and excitement.

The Beer Snake became quite infamous in 2023 when security authorities were forced to intervene and disassemble it. However, this year, it has made a triumphant return. During the second-round coverage on Friday, the Golf Channel showcased the Beer Snake in all its green glory. Brace yourself for an even greater display on Saturday, as it is traditionally the loudest, wildest, and most highly attended day of the week at the WM Phoenix Open.

Initially, it seemed that tournament officials were more than happy to embrace the Beer Snake in 2024, as evidenced by the can koozie available for purchase in the Fan Shop, sporting the slogan “Make the Snake”.

However, on Saturday, an officer from the Scottsdale Police Department was spotted confiscating a towering stack of green cups. Despite this minor setback, the spirit of the Beer Snake remains unbroken.

The rise of the Beer Snake can be partially attributed to Sam Ryder and his remarkable hole-in-one on the 16th in 2022. In response to this incredible feat, hundreds of fans threw their beer cans and aluminum bottles down onto the par-3 hole, many of them still half-full. In order to address safety concerns, the tournament organizers introduced the use of plastic cups for serving beer instead. Now, instead of hurling their beverages, the fans opt for the joy of stacking cups at the Phoenix Open.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the WM Phoenix Open?

The WM Phoenix Open is a prestigious golf tournament held annually in Scottsdale, Arizona. It attracts a large number of attendees and is known for its vibrant atmosphere, especially at the 16th hole.

What is the Beer Snake?

The Beer Snake is a towering structure made up of stacked plastic cups at the 16th hole of the WM Phoenix Open. It has become a famous tradition where fans stack their empty cups to create an impressive spectacle.

Why was the Beer Snake dismantled in 2023?

In 2023, the authorities at the WM Phoenix Open had to intervene and disassemble the Beer Snake due to security concerns. However, it has since returned and continues to captivate spectators.

How is the Beer Snake related to Sam Ryder?

Sam Ryder’s hole-in-one on the 16th hole during the 2022 WM Phoenix Open inspired fans to toss their beer cans and bottles onto the par-3 hole. To prioritize safety, tournament officials introduced the use of plastic cups, leading to the creation of the Beer Snake phenomenon.

Updated February 13, 2024