“I hit two of the best golf shots I've hit all day in a playoff and really even that putt, it just didn't go in,” said Hadwin. His birdie putt glided just past the left edge of the hole. On the extra hole, Hadwin hit his approach on the par-4 18th pin high but it spun back to about 20 feet. He kept his hot hand, going bogey-free with key birdies on the 15th and 17th holes that pushed his score to 24 under. You want a chance, you want a chance to win a golf tournament and I guess I kind of had a chance coming up 18, an outside chance.”Īfter equaling the course record at the Detroit Country Club on Saturday with a 63, Hadwin started the final day one back of Fowler’s lead. I mean, I got myself into a playoff and at the end of the day, that's what you want. “I'm stoked,” said Hadwin moments after Fowler drained a 12-foot putt to win. Hadwin ended up with a tie for second along with Collin Morikawa after the two were defeated by Rickie Fowler in a one-hole playoff. It’s as close to a win as you can get and while Adam Hadwin would have preferred a victory at the Rocket Mortgage Classic, he’s taking the positive from his playoff loss.
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