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Golfer Adam Hadwin slams club in frustration, accidentally sets off sprinkler in hilarious moment

golfer Adam Hadwin I took out his frustration on the golf course During the second round of the Valspar Championship on Friday, however the course fought back.

At par 4 pounds, Hadwin had his third shot from 44 yards in the rough.

The 37-year-old Canadian hit a shot into a greenside bunker just before the green and was not pleased.

Hadwin slammed the club into the ground with both hands, but upon contact he heard the sprinkler's head hanging instead of grass, and Innisbrook Resort's Copper Head Course informed him of its presence.

The sprinkler sprayed water as Hadwin stood helpless.

He tried to step on the sprinkler to disable it, and ultimately resorted to just squatting by it while waiting to turn it off.

After the sprinklers were turned off, Hadwin putts twice for a double bogey after escaped the bunker.

Hadwin finished his second round with a 76, five over par that day, missing a cut on three shots.

Adam Hadwin slams his club into the ground and sets off the sprinkler. Foreplay Golf, /YouTube
Hadwin tried to stop the water with his feet. Foreplay Golf, /YouTube

The Hadwin explosion was one of the few that have ever happened at the Valspar Championship.

Sahith Theegala was tired of a tee shot on the third and fourth hole during play on Friday.

Tegala's club fell from his hands during his backswing.

Onlookers laughed, and Hadwin apologized for the explosion. Foreplay Golf, /YouTube
Hadwin finished his second round with a 76, five over par that day. Foreplay Golf, /YouTube

With the ball tailed to the right and far from Tegara's intended target, Tegara picked up his iron and tomahawk it to the ground before the ball landed.

On Thursday, Patton Kizaia removed her frustration with the green.

Kizia missed a short putt and he punted the putter as he walked towards the ball. The club landed far from Kijar on the greenery after a few seconds of hang time.

After that, Kizaia went and grabbed a wedge from his bag to tap his putt.

One player who is unhappy with his play is Byeong-Hun, who at the time of writing, is solo lead with a 7-under par in the third round of the Valspar Championship.

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