Police offer free breathalyzers to fans leaving Phoenix Open
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The Phoenix Open is an all-day party, with some fans even arriving at 4:30 a.m. to stake out a great viewing spot - usually at the famous 16th hole.
And with plenty of alcohol consumed while watching the event, the Scottsdale, Ariz. police department offered free breathalyzers to fans leaving the premises.
@ForePlayPod @BarstoolTrent @RiggsBarstool complementary breathalyzers on your way out of WMPO to make sure you don't end up in Tent City pic.twitter.com/R4rpDTYKXV
— Tommy Kayes (@TommyKayes) February 3, 2017
Golf clap to all involved.
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