![]() holding hands with his wife and dropping his clubs off. Pan was at the clubhouse just before 3 p.m. With a 9:20 tee time, it was more than six hours since CT Pan, the front-nine pro with the Phelps group, had hit the opening drive for the Phelps team. More than 30 minutes had passed since, and it would be another 30 minutes before they would finish the 17th hole and head for the final tee box. Uihlein, Phelps and the rest of their team hit, putted out and went to the 17th tee box to find Steele’s group just walking off the driveable par 4. Phelps had time to take multiple selfies with adoring fans, all while music blared, people screamed and beer was drunk. and promptly waited for about 10 minutes while Brendan Steele’s pro-am team played the hole. ![]() Olympic swimming champion Michael Phelps, along with his back-nine professional Peter Uihlein, entered the 16th hole stadium just before 2 p.m. Witness this scene on the 16th and 17th holes on Wednesday afternoon. Those minutes of refining a sublime wedge game will surely be more helpful than having to wait interminably on a tee box. In fact, Hadwin was working on his bunker game as Canadians cheered him on Wednesday afternoon. A PGA TOUR professional needs some rest before the bullets are live starting Thursday, so it was great for Hadwin to be able to meet and play with some amateurs and then have the afternoon to do some final tinkering before his Thursday afternoon tee time. Yes, the nine-hole pro-am experience is proving to be a big success for the PGA TOUR, as pro-am rounds near the six-hour mark. ![]() and have the rest of the afternoon to have lunch and work on his game. with amateurs Donn Lux, Chris Lane, Wayne Cheplin and Rick Tigner, and getting to experience the craziness of the 16th hole, which was already in full throat Wednesday morning.Īnd at 12:19 p.m., just as Hadwin holed out his putt on the 18th hole, he could walk up to the clubhouse, hand over his team to fellow pro Ted Potter Jr. For Hadwin, that meant playing the back 9 at TPC Scottsdale (Stadium) course at 9:40 a.m. Hadwin was part of Wednesday’s Annexus Pro-Am, which utilizes the innovative and effective two-pro tag-team format. Hadwin has spent the last week in his Scottsdale home, finishing his break and now he’s ready to tackle his “home game” of a golf tournament, the Waste Management Phoenix Open. When we last saw Adam Hadwin, he was signing autographs in Palm Springs with a smile on his face, even though deep inside, he had to be hurting after coming T2 to unheralded Adam Long at the 60th Anniversary Desert Classic. Abbotsford, BC's Adam Hadwin Is Rested And Ready To Tee It Up In A 'Home Game' Of Sorts At The Waste Management Phoenix Open - File Image
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