Adam Hadwin pays for watering damage, buys lunch for the course crew after the explosion

PGA Tour Pro Adam Hadwin made a fine honorable with the courses crew at Innisbrook Resort and at the Golf Club after letting his frustrations in the Valspar championship get the most of him last week.

During the second round of the tournament, The 37 -year -old Canadian broke a pinch on the course after having broken his club in the ground on the 10th hole, that he would end up being two strokes for a double bogey.

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)

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The scene, perhaps not at the time for Hadwin, was comic as sprayed water everywhere with Hadwin trying to repel the head of nozzle in the ground. He failed.

The sprinkler was finally extinguished and Hadwin ended the day of five out of five, missing the cut of three strokes. But Friday, the Valspar championship revealed that the professional golfer had paid the damage and apologized for his explosion with a lunch on him.

“In addition to paying all the repairs to @innisbrook sprinklers, our 2017 champion, @Ahadwingolf sent a video message and bought a lunch for the entire course maintenance department”, the post on X Read.

Adam Hadwin of Canada hits his TEE ball at hole 9 in the final of the WM Phoenix Open golf tournament on February 9, 2025. (Images Aryanna Frank-Imagn)

Golfer Adam Hadwin Slams Club in frustration, accidentally triggers the nozzle in a hilarious moment

The director of agronomy at Innisbrook Ryan Stewart first shared the photo of the Chipotle lunch and thanked Hadwin for the gesture.

“A big thank you to Adam Hadwin @Jessicahadwin for having paid this giclers’ head and buy our lunch. It was a great touch and our staff loved it. Thank you again”, his article on X Read.

Hadwin’s wife Jessica responded to the position on social networks, joking that “Next We Mill is fine with this sprinkler”.

Adam Hadwin of Canada is excited after finishing a birdie at the 16th hole in the third round of the WM Phoenix Open golf tournament on February 8, 2025. (Images Aryanna Frank-Imagn)

The chances that the Hadwin club found the head of nozzle was rare, but not a first.

In 1999, at The Bay Hill Invitational, the winner of PGA Tour 21 times, Davis Love III, had his own battle with the jet system. After watching his shooting ride through green, he struck the crushing of his corner of sand, breaking the valve.

The water quickly flooded the bunker, where he took his shot.

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