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Adam Hadwin meets security guard who tackled him at 2023 Canadian Open: 'Water under the bridge'

Hadwin was tackled during the celebrations following Nick Taylor's winning putt last year.

Adam Hadwin getting tackled by a security guard was one of the lasting images from the 2023 RBC Canadian Open, which was won by fellow Canucks Nick Taylor. (R.J. Johnston/Toronto Star via Getty Images)
Adam Hadwin getting tackled by a security guard was one of the lasting images from the 2023 RBC Canadian Open, which was won by fellow Canucks Nick Taylor. (R.J. Johnston/Toronto Star via Getty Images)

There are two lasting images from the end of the 2023 RBC Canadian Open. The first is Nick Taylor's reaction after sinking a 72-foot putt to best Tommy Fleetwood in a playoff to win the tournament.

The other came moments after Taylor's putt dropped.

Adam Hadwin had been watching from the fourth playoff hole at Oakdale Golf and Country Club in Toronto along with fellow Canadians Mike Weir and Corey Conners. After Taylor's putt dropped, the Canucks rushed the green to celebrate, with Hadwin spraying champagne. A security guard saw Hadwin and tackled him to the ground.

Nearly a year later, the RBC Canadian Open is taking place this week at the Hamilton Golf and Country Club.

Also back for the 2024 event? Hadwin and that same security guard.

The security guard, who did not want to use his real name, spoke to TSN's Bob Weeks this week about the incident.

Mr. X, as he was named, has worked at numerous RBC Canadian Opens, and was ready for a raucous celebration last year as Taylor attempted to become the first Canadian to win the event in 69 years.

“I was on the other side of Nick and his caddie,” Mr. X recalled, “which meant I had to come around him. There were a lot of people moving and I saw this person heading directly towards Nick. I saw it as if it was in slow motion, this guy coming towards Nick with a bottle and no credentials.”

“It was a soft takedown,” Mr. X pointed out with a chuckle. “His feet never left the ground.”

After quickly being informed by Taylor's caddie that the person he just took down was Hadwin, Mr. X said they both got up, apologized to one another and laughed at the incident. Mr. X also returned the champagne bottle to Hadwin so that the celebrations on the 18th green could continue.

With Hadwin participating in this week's tournament, he got a chance to see Mr. X again on Tuesday as he was leaving the course.

“I rolled down my window,” said Hadwin. “As soon as he recognized me, we both had huge smiles on our faces. I’ve said this from the beginning. I wasn’t hurt, I didn’t have any effects from it. I certainly don’t blame him; it was just one of those incidents. We shook hands, shared a few laughs and I got him to pose for a picture with me.”

Hadwin finished the second round on Friday at two over par, outside of the projected cut (even) line to make it to the weekend.