PGA Tour: Adam Hadwin accidentally triggers Sprinkler after Slamming Club

Golfer Adam Hadwin took his frustration on the golf course on Friday during the second round of the VALSPAR championship, but the course retaliated.

In the four tenth, Hadwin had his third shot of 44 yards in Rough. The 37 -year -old Canadian hit his shot in the Greenside bunker below green and was not happy.

Hadwin slammed his club in the ground with two hands, but in contact, he heard the head of nozzles instead of the grass, and the copper course of the Innisbrook station made known his presence.

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Adam Hadwin hits his start on the 13th hole in the third round of the Golf Tournament Sentry on the plantation course in Kapalua on January 4, 2025. (Images Kyle Terada-Imagn)

Watering proceeded to spray the water while Hadwin stood helpless. He tried to get on the sprinkler to deactivate him and finally used the sequenture while he was waiting for help to turn it off.

After deactivating the sprinkler, Hadwin ended with two strokes for a double bogey after escaping the bunker.

Hadwin finished his second round with a 76, five during the day and missed the cup with three shots.

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Adam Hadwin of Canada assesses the location of his ball on the green of the 16th hole in the third round of the WM Phoenix Open golf tournament on February 8, 2025. (Images Aryanna Frank-Imagn)

Hadwin’s explosion has been one of the few that have previously occurred in the Valspar championship.

Sahith Theegala was disgusted with his starting stroke on the fourth hole par-three during the game on Friday.

The Theegala club fell from his hand during his backswing. While the ball was on the right and far from Theegala’s planned target, Theegala picked up its iron and Tomahawked in the ground before its ball arrives.

Adam Hadwin recognizes the crowd after doing his putt on the 12th hole in the third round of the Golf Sentry tournament on the plantation course in Kapalua in January 2025. (Images Kyle Terada-Imagn)

Thursday, Patton Kizzire eliminated his frustrations on green. Kizzire missed a short putt, and walking towards his ball, he lowered his putter. The club, after a few seconds of suspension time, landed far from Kizzire on green.

Kizzire then went to catch a corner of his bag to type in his putt.

A player who has not been frustrated by his game is a Byeong-Hun, who writes to date, is 7 sous and in the solo head during the third round of the Valspar championship.

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