Hadley sticks it to Twitter trolls with huge eagle on TPC Scottsdale's 17th

SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. – Chesson Hadley couldn’t wait to get on Twitter after his second round Friday at the Waste Management Phoenix Open.

A day earlier, Hadley was 3 under through 16 holes before rolling his 105-foot eagle putt into the water at TPC Scottsdale’s par-4 17th hole. The resulting double bogey derailed his round and left him with an even-par 71.

The aftermath on social media was even worse.

“That could’ve been the lowlight of my golf career,” Hadley said. “I played great yesterday and to finish the way I finished was obviously really disappointing. I’m really proud of the way I hung in there and what I did today.”

Hadley responded in a big way, silencing his critics with a 6-under 65 that moved him back into contention at the People’s Open. Even better: He drove the green again at No. 17, only this time he sent his eagle try 80 feet and right into the bottom of the cup.

“All I could think about were all the idiots on Twitter who were trolling me last night,” Hadley said. “I probably earned it, but I’m hoping there’s a video out there somewhere because I’m going to retweet that and stick it to them.”

Added Hadley’s playing competitor, Harold Varner III: “He gets most improved, for sure.”

Hadley was so caught up in the moment that he forgot his trademark snapping celebration. Instead, he delivered a powerful fist pump and accompanying “c’mon!”

“I’m trying not to oversaturate the market,” Hadley said of his snapping, which recently has become less common. “You know, there’s a Starbucks on every corner. You’ve got to kind of reel them in a little bit and, boom, give them what they want. There should’ve been a snap on 17 but I was too busy freaking out over the putt thinking about Twitter later.”

Hadley sticks it to Twitter trolls with huge eagle on TPC Scottsdale's 17th

Source: Internet

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