The Electrifying 16th: Rickie Fowler Weighs in on the Pressure Cooker at TPC Scottsdale
As far as par threes go, few can rival the intensity and pressure of the 16th hole at TPC Scottsdale during the Waste Management Phoenix Open. This famous "Coliseum" hole is not just a test of golfing skill; it’s an entire experience wrapped in atmosphere, tension, and, of course, noise from the raucous crowd.
The Ultimate Pressure Cooker
Measuring around 162 yards, the 16th hole is a stunning spectacle enclosed by a compact stadium-like setting. The fans in attendance don’t shy away from letting players know when they miss the green, often showering them with jeers and boos, making it one of the most nerve-wracking spots on the PGA Tour. Even the most seasoned professionals feel the weight of those cheers—or jeers—when standing over a putt.
"Couple names that come to mind, Tiger, JT, Scottie obviously right now. Cantlay. We can keep going down the list," remarked Rickie Fowler when asked who he trusts most to hit the green on this treacherous hole.
It’s no surprise that Fowler named heavy hitters like Tiger Woods and Scottie Scheffler, players known not just for their skills, but for their ability to rise to the occasion when the pressure mounts. Interestingly, Fowler also pointed to several players who thrive in the high-stakes environment of the Ryder Cup—another indicator of just how much pressure the 16th hole can deliver.
A Celebration of Golf
The Waste Management Phoenix Open offers a unique party atmosphere that players genuinely love. The 16th hole epitomizes this vibe, creating an environment that feels closer to a football stadium than a golf course. Fowler appreciates the uniqueness of this setup, remarking:
"It’s great. I’ve always loved this event, especially 16. To see over the years how that’s gotten bigger… You wouldn’t necessarily want this atmosphere every week."
This annual event is not just a fleeting trend; it has evolved over four decades, showcasing organic growth unparalleled in the world of golf.
Fowler continued, "The Thunderbirds and WM have done a great job over the years. It’s grown organically. Wasn’t like they just built it and then tried to fill it as the years went on."
Conclusion
For many, participating in the Waste Management Phoenix Open means stepping into a pressure-cooker that few can handle. With the stakes high and the crowds loud, it’s a thrill ride every time. As Fowler emphasized, it’s this electrifying challenge that makes the event so special—offering a dose of excitement at the beginning of the PGA Tour season.
So, whether you’re a player trusting in the likes of Tiger or a fan enjoying every moment, the 16th at TPC Scottsdale remains a highlight of the golfing calendar—a true test of courage and skill under extreme pressure.
As we sail into another exciting PGA Tour season, let’s keep our eyes on how this unique event continues to challenge and thrill players and fans alike!

