Arizona golf courses could let players bring their own drinks under new bill

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Arizona golf courses could let players bring their own drinks under new bill
  • Arizona HB 2411 could soon allow golfers to bring their own alcohol to courses. The bill passed its first step, but concerns about its impact on course revenues remain.
  • Some lawmakers argue alcohol sales are vital to the financial stability of many golf courses.
  • Arizona’s Waste Management Open has faced issues with intoxicated spectators, leading to confrontations with players and fights among fans.

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Arizona golfers may soon be able to bring their own alcohol to the course if a new bill passes. The Arizona House advanced a proposal on Tuesday, Feb. 25, allowing golfers to bring their own six-pack or bottle of choice while enjoying a round of golf.

Currently, state law prohibits businesses from allowing customers to bring their own alcoholic beverages onto their premises. However, House Bill 2411 seeks to amend this by allowing golf courses with a minimum of 1,000 yards to permit golfers to bring their own alcohol as long as the golf course holds a valid liquor license.

Bill passes, opponents have concerns

While the bill passed its first step, not all lawmakers are on board. Some question whether businesses, particularly golf courses, would experience negative effects from the legislation. They say alcohol sales are crucial to golf course revenue, particularly where courses struggle financially.

Arizona state Rep. Alex Kolodin, who sponsored the bill, defended it as a win for golfers.

“This is the greatest bill that has ever graced the halls of this chamber,” he said.

Waste Management Open issues

Arizona is home to the Waste Management Open, often dubbed the “Greatest Show on Grass.” While the event draws top golfers, it also attracts over 700,000 fans, some of whom can get rowdy after drinking. In recent years, intoxicated spectators have sparked heated confrontations with players and other fans.

The bill now moves to the Arizona Senate, where it must pass before reaching the governor’s desk for final approval.

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