Golfers Face Consequences After Accidental Waterworks at Valspar Championship
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Golfers Face Consequences After Accidental Waterworks at Valspar Championship

During the 2025 Valspar Championship, golfer Adam Hadwin accidentally triggered a sprinkler after slamming his club, resulting in a humorous yet embarrassing situation.

During a challenging round at the Valspar Championship, golfer Adam Hadwin found himself in an unexpected predicament when his frustration reached a peak. After hitting a poor shot, Hadwin slammed his club down, inadvertently hitting a sprinkler head which caused it to malfunction.

Adam Hadwin

Hadwin’s club mishap led to a spray of water erupting 10 feet into the air, creating a comical scene on the green as he struggled to stop the water. This humorous event is not new to the sport; similar incidents, like when Davis Love III flooded a green at Bay Hill by smashing a sprinkler head, have occurred before.

“Received this via DM: Adam Hadwin learning the consequences of his actions on Friday at the Valspar Championship. pic.twitter.com/ZiitjOdao3

Ultimately, Hadwin’s slip-up was entertaining yet served as a reminder of the pressures and frustrations golfers face on difficult courses like Innisbrook’s Copperhead.

For more updates on the Valspar Championship, visit CBS Sports.

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