Tournament Fact Sheet

Waste Management TPC Scottsdale • Scottsdale, Ariz. • Jan. 30-Feb. 2, 2020

Director, Course Maintenance Tournament Set-up Blake Meentemeyer : 71 Phone: 480-585-6734 Yardage: 7,261 Email: [email protected] Stimpmeter: 12 Twitter: @bmeente Course Statistics Years as GCSAA Member: 16 Average Green Size: 7,069 sq. ft. Years at TPC Scottsdale: 2 Average Tee Size: 7,573 sq. ft. Years as a Superintendent: 7 Acres of Fairway: 27.55 Previous Courses: TPC Sawgrass (assistant), USGA, Acres of Rough: 70 Torrey Pines South (super), Bel-Air (assistant) Number of Sand Bunkers: 67 Hometown: Okawville, Ill. Number of Water Hazards: 3 Education: University of Illinois How many holes is water in play: 6 Soil Conditions: Decomposed granite and Number of Employees: 60 illuvial clay with 3” modified sand cap Water Sources: Reclaimed, reverse Number of Tournament Volunteers: 35 osmosis, effluent, Central Project Drainage Conditions: Internal sumps Other Key Golf Personnel Heath Booker, Superintendent Turfgrass Julio Riojas, Assistant Superintendent Greens: TifEagle o/s w/ velvet bentgrass, Chris DeBellis, Assistant Superintendent Poa trivialis and perennial ryegrass .100” Scott Hebert, Assistant Superintendent Tees: Bermudagrass o/s w/ perennial ryegrass and fine fescue .350” Roberto Hernandez, Assistant in Training Fairways: Bermudagrass o/s w/ perennial Rick Dydalch, Assistant in Training ryegrass and fine fescue .425” Robert Grindereng, Assistant in Training Rough: Bermudagrass o/s w/ perennial Randy Waymire, Equipment Manager ryegrass and fine fescue 2.5”

Additional Notes Course Architect • Fairway cuts extend into fairway bunkers Architect (year): and Jay Morrish (1986) where feasible. Renovation Architect (year): Tom Weiskopf (2014) • Facility completed Audubon re-certification Signature Hole: No. 16 – a par three surrounded by in 2019. grandstands Rounds Per Year: 44,000 • PGA TOUR Tournament of the Year (2014, 15, 18, 19). Tournament Fact Sheets for the PGA, LPGA, Champions and Korn Ferry Tours can be found all year at: • Did not overseed under large tournament https://www.gcsaa.org/media/tournament-fact-sheets structures and on spectator mounds saving water and fertilizer.

Mike Strauss • Media Relations Manager • (O) 785-312-5164 • (C) 785-865-8444 • [email protected] • www.gcsaa.org

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