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W Scottsdale Goes Luxe For 2026 WM Phoenix Open
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W Scottsdale Goes Luxe For 2026 WM Phoenix Open |
Exclusive offering combines luxury accommodations with seamless tournament access |
W Scottsdale is elevating the experience for golf enthusiasts attending the 2026 WM Phoenix Open Scottsdale with its exclusive "The First Course" package, available from February 4 to 8, 2026.
Designed to provide unparalleled convenience, this package includes round-trip transportation to TPC Scottsdale on February 6, ensuring guests arrive at the tournament with ease.
Additionally, guests will receive an $80 breakfast credit at Sexy Roman, the hotel's acclaimed Italian restaurant, perfect for starting the day before heading to the course.
General Manager David Cronin expressed enthusiasm about the offering, stating, "The Waste Management Phoenix Open is one of Scottsdale’s most anticipated events, and we’re excited to give travelers a seamless experience throughout their stay."
Beyond the tournament, W Scottsdale offers a variety of on-site experiences, including poolside gatherings, interactive golf simulators, and live DJ performances.
Guests can also indulge at the AWAY Spa, featuring Aescape, Arizona's first fully automated, AI-powered massage experience.
Located in downtown Scottsdale, the hotel is steps away from renowned restaurants, nightlife, boutique shopping, and other attractions, providing the perfect blend of action and relaxation throughout the week.
For more information or to book "The First Course" package, visit the hotel's official website and use code "SPE."
In addition to the WM Phoenix Open, Scottsdale will be celebrating its 75th anniversary in 2026, with events such as the Parada del Sol Historic Parade on January 31 and the Founder's Day Celebration on February 26.
With its combination of luxury accommodations, exclusive packages, and proximity to major events, W Scottsdale stands out as the premier destination for visitors during the 2026 WM Phoenix Open and the city's 75th anniversary celebrations. |




