PGA Tour: Adam Hadwin accidentally drops Sprinkler after she closed Club


Golfer Adam Hadwin took his frustration on the golf course on Friday during the second round of the Valspar ChampionshipBut the fluid course back.

On four tenth, Hadwin had his third shot from 44 meters in the rough. The 37-year-old Canadian broke his shot in the greenside bunker in the green and was not satisfied.

Hadwin hit his club with two hands in the ground, but when contacted he heard the thump of a spray head instead of grass, and the Innisbrook Resort’s Copperhead Course announced his presence.

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Adam Hadwin hits shot

Adam Hadwin hits his tee -shot on the 13th hole during the third round of the Sentry Golf Tournament on the Plantage course in Kapalua on January 4, 2025. (Kyle Terada-imagn images)

The sprinkler proceeded to spray water while Hadwin was helpless. He tried to step on the sprinkler to deactivate him and eventually resorted to just squat while waiting for help to switch it off.

After the sprinkler was eliminated, Hadwin finished two -part for a double bogey after he had escaped the bunker.

Hadwin ended his second round with a 76, five-over par in the day and missed the cut with three shots.

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Adam Hadwin looks over Putt

Adam Hadwin van Canada evaluates the location of his ball on the green of the 16th hole during the third round of the WM Phoenix Open Golf Tournament on February 8, 2025. (Aryanna Frank-Imagnen Images)

Hadwin’s eruption was one of the few who took place in the Valspar Championship So far.

Sahith teagala was disgusting with his tee-shot on the par-three celebrated hole while playing on Friday.

The Club van teagala fell out of his hand during his backswing. While the ball was straight and far away from the intended target of Thegala, teagala took his iron back and Tomahawkte in the ground before his ball landed.

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Adam Hadwin recognizes crowd

Adam Hadwin acknowledges the crowd after he made his putt on the 12th hole during the third round of the Sentry Golf Tournament on the Plantage course in Kapalua in January 2025. (Kyle Terada-imagn images)

On Thursday, Patton Kizzire got his frustrations on the Green. Kizzire missed a short putt and while he walked to his ball, he stuck his putter. The club, after a few seconds of hanging time, landed far from Kizzire on the Green.

Kizzire then went and took a wedge from his bag to tap his putt.

A player who is not frustrated by his game is a deadly-Hun, who from this writing is 7-under par and in the solo lead during the third round of the Valspar Championship.

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