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USGA welcomes Adam Hadwin to US Open with hilarious gift after viral security takedown at RBC Canadian Open

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The USGA had a thoughtful gift prepared for PGA Tour winner Adam Hadwin when he arrived in California on Monday, just a day after the 32-year-old golfer was mistakenly leveled to the ground by security at RBC Canadian Open. 

In a viral video shared across social media, Hadwin was taken to the ground by security after he showered fellow Canadian Nick Taylor with champagne after he sunk a 72-foot putt to win it all. 

Professional golfer Adam Hadwin, lower right, of Canada, is stopped by a security guard while he tries to celebrates with Nick Taylor, left, also of Canada, after Taylor won the Canadian Open golf tournament on the fourth playoff hole against Tommy Fleetwood, of the United Kingdom, in Toronto, Sunday, June 11, 2023.  (Nathan Denette/The Canadian Press via AP)

Security seemed to quickly realize Hadwin was not the overzealous fan they initially thought he was and allowed him to continue celebrating on the green. 

ADAM HADWIN TACKLED BY SECURITY AFTER TRYING TO CELEBRATE FELLOW CANADIAN NICK TAYLOR'S WIN

Hadwin’s celebrations were cut short by his travels to California on Monday for the U.S. Open, but when he arrived he was greeted by an interesting gift from the USGA. 

Canadian professional golfer Adam Hadwin, left, is stopped by a security guard while he tries to celebrates with Nick Taylor, of Canada, after Taylor won the Canadian Open golf tournament in Toronto, Sunday, June 11, 2023.  (Andrew Lahodynskyj/The Canadian Press via AP)

"Glad you’re feeling better and made the trip. Your safety and security are our utmost priority. We’re here to support you and ensure your well-being," a message above his locker read. 

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