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Adam Hadwin tackled by security after trying to celebrate fellow Canadian Nick Taylor's win

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The RBC Canadian Open had a wild finish on Sunday as Nick Taylor sunk a 72-foot putt to defeat Tommy Fleetwood in a four-hole playoff – the longest putt of his career in the longest playoff.

Taylor was also the first Canadian to win the country’s national title since 1954, which led to a raucous celebration both on the green between Taylor and his caddie and among spectators.

There were also a bunch of fellow competitors that were in street clothes looking on after their rounds had finished to see how the thrilling end would turn out.

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Nick Taylor of Canada celebrates with his caddie after making an eagle putt on the fourth playoff hole to win the RBC Canadian Open at Oakdale Golf & Country Club on June 11, 2023, in Toronto. (Minas Panagiotakis/Getty Images)

For Adam Hadwin, a fellow Canadian, his excitement boiled over into him running on the green to spray Taylor with what looked to be a bottle of champagne.

While his intentions were pure, security thought otherwise.

Video shows Hadwin not being recognized by security, who were prepared for a possible situation like this. He was tackled to the turf and surrounded by more security personnel while Taylor and his caddie continued to celebrate.

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"Gutted for Tommy but what a way to win your national open! Mad Scenes! Praying for Adam Hadwin, what a tackle," British golfer Tyrrell Hatton, who finished at 16-under for third place just behind Taylor and Fleetwood, tweeted Sunday.

Security appeared to recognize Hadwin after they got him

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