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Watch: Mistaken For A Fan, Pro Golfer Tackled By Security Guard In Canadian Open

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Canada's Nick Taylor created history on Sunday as he thrashed England's Tommy Fleetwood and clinched the Canadian Open title.

He became the first Canadian golfer since 1954 to achieve this feat. Taylor ended the 69-year drought for Canadians at their championship after a tension-packed extra session with a dramatic putt on the par-5 18th hole at Oakdale for his third career US PGA Tour title.

However, the winning celebration soon turned into a laugh-riot after the security mistook golfer Adam Hadwin as a fan and tackled him down on the ground.

In a video doing rounds on the social media, Hadwin was seen popping a champagne to celebrate Taylor's victory when a security in-charge came and pinned him to the ground.

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