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Watering Hole in Australia based on PGA Tour’s Phoenix Open

Watering Hole in Australia based on PGA Tour’s Phoenix Open

The PGA Tour’s WM Phoenix Open is known for its par-3 16th stadium hole, “The Coliseum.” The Zurich Classic of New Orleans has featured first tee walk-up music for its two-man teams in the past (though this year will be a little different with a DJ instead).

When the LIV Golf League returns to action Friday at the Grange Golf Club in Adelaide, South Australia, it will be borrowing both ideas from their competitors across the professional golf aisle.

As the upstart circuit likes to say, imitation is the greatest form of flattery.

LIV Golf’s party hole – named the Watering Hole – will feature a handful of bars around the stadium build-out at the Grange’s par-3 12th hole, as well as a live DJ. Players will also have walk-out songs when they step on the tee.

“I’m excited to see the hole. Listen, I’m always loved playing Phoenix. I always thought having like an amphitheater type crowd around a hole has always been pretty special, and I guess I’ve had some success at Phoenix, too. Who knows, maybe this week,” said Brooks Koepka, who ironically chose Meek Mill’s “Dreams and Nightmares” for his song, an apt description of his runner-up week at the Masters earlier this month.

“I just love it. I love when the fans get a little rowdy. They’re screaming, they’re booing you when you hit a bad shot and cheering you on when you hit a good one. It’s going to make that hole exciting,” Koepka continued. “I think it should bring a different atmosphere, which will be cool, and like (Dustin Johnson) said, it’ll be most fans we’ve had so far, so it’s exciting.”

LIV officials have capped tickets in the past, but that won’t be the case this week. The upstart circuit led by Greg Norman and financially backed by Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund is expecting 60,000 fans on site in Adelaide. The league loves to tout its “Golf But Louder” slogan, and its first event in Australia will be the prime example of how LIV wants its tournaments to look.

“I think, yeah, the atmosphere is going to be great,” added Johnson, who hasn’t picked a song just yet. “I mean, with the amount of fans that will be out every day, I think it’s going to be an awesome atmosphere, and as golfers we love playing in front of as many people as…

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