Golfer Adam Hadwin tried to have a good time along with his compatriot, as a substitute he was lined up like a dummy.
Nick Taylor had just sunk a 72m putt and have become the first Canadian to win the RBC Canadian Open in 69 years when Hadwin ran onto the green to attempt to have a good time along with his friend.
Hadwin, also Canadian, got here out with a bottle of champagne in front of a security guard in a black jacket he knocked Hadwin to the ground.
An audible groan may very well be heard from the crowd as Hadwin was knocked to the ground before others ran over to attempt to inform the bodyguard who it was.
In the broadcast video, it appeared that Taylor’s caddy had pulled away from the festivities to intervene as well.
![Adam Hadwin was stopped by security while trying to celebrate Nick Taylor's victory at the RBC Canadian Open.](https://nypost.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2023/06/NYPICHPDPICT000012568348.jpg?w=1024)
Broadcaster Jim Nantz also confirmed the moment during the ceremony.
– They’re storming the green now. By the way, they only faced Adam Hadwin who was attempting to get near his friend,” Nantz said. “Security did. Not knowing who exactly it was.
As best he could, Nantz turned his attention back to the historic moment.
The tackle gave the impression to be just an addition to the moment that took place at the Oakdale Golf & Country Club in Toronto. Taylor hit a dramatic winning putt on the fourth playoff hole, beating Tommy Fleetwood and making an incredible comeback.
![Nick Taylor of Canada holds the trophy after winning the RBC Canadian Open.](https://nypost.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2023/06/NYPICHPDPICT000012569038.jpg?w=1024)
Taylor opened the tie in a hundred and twentieth place before returning to the tournament over the next three rounds
“I do not know what to say. That is for all the guys on the market. That is for my family back home. … I’m speechless. It’s the most amazing feeling ever,” Taylor later said, in accordance with CBS Sports. “I had the same lie on the second playoff hole. I knew it was going to be slow considering how much rain we had. i desired to get how [close as] I can because Tommy, I assumed he could get in. It’s unbelievable. I have no idea what to say.
On Sunday, a Canadian won the Canadian Open for the first time since 1954, and it has been even longer since a Canadian-born golfer won the tournament. English-born Pat Fletcher was the last Canadian to perform this feat, and Canadian-born Carl Keffer last achieved it in 1914.
The RBC Canadian Open was Taylor’s third profession PGA Tour title.