Michael Phelps, Albert Pujols & Emmitt Smith commit, here's when to watch ⬇️
SCOTTSDALE — WM Phoenix Open officials with the tournament released Tuesday evening the first round of celebrities playing in the Annexus Pro-Am tournament. Michael Phelps, Albert Pujols, and Emmitt Smith have reportedly committed to appear in the celebrity/athlete tournament.
Tee times for the Annexus Pro-Am players will range from 8:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. on Wednesday, February 8.
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