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Rickie Fowler Without time for Heckler when competing at the PGA National on Saturday, March 1.
The golfer, who hopes to NAB, missed his first victory on a PGA tour since 2023, a bitch on the 16th hole, apparently drawing one viewer in the crowd.
The Irish times He reported that while the comment from the person in question was not audible, Fowler shot back to the viewer immediately.
“Of course you know,” he said, who prompted a laughter from the crowd. Then he aimed his Putt bar, pointed to the person, and added, “That’s why you’re in the stands.”
Apart from that interaction, Fowler gets an excellent tournament.
“I’ve played well many times around here, and having won here, I know what I need to do. I’ve had many good things the first two days, and a good way to fight through today, ”he said at a press conference after the round on March 1.“ Looking forward to getting up where we were the first two days and playing well tomorrow and giving ourselves a chance. “
In addition to an unruly fan, a PGA tour has been noted for other reasons, SU, raising eyebrows. On Thursday, February 27, Billy Horschel came in close contact with an alligator – and decided to fight him on his own.
Horschel reached his golf bag and pulled out a wedge he used to ram to the alligator’s face, which prompted the alligator to retreat. Horschel followed the Alligator threatening until he retreated all the way back to the water.
“I’m not afraid of gaters,” he later told reporters. “Listen, as I tell most people, I said, you are more afraid. Most of the time they will come after during the mating season where they are a little aggressive and then if you are around their nest when they have eggs. Most of the time, they’re right. “
Horschel added that he was wondering at first whether a nearby police officer would be in the Alligator session, but then decided that he was more suitable for caring for him.
“I grew up with my dad grabbing their tail when they are on the bank side and amazed them back in the water,” explained Horschel. “I never touched a tail with my hand but I’ve done it with a club. Not as big as a deal. “
Horschel added, “We were on number 6 Green and I put out, we went to the left side of the grille there. About to walk to 7 I saw the gator coming across. He walked the cop who worked with us over there and tried to shake him, but he had nothing to touch and was trying to get as close as he could. “