Despite a solid FedEx Cup ranking hovering around 50th, Adam Hadwin was losing his cool on the course.
Hadwin’s season-high ranking FedEx Cup ranking was 33rd after a tie for 10th at the Shriners Children’s Open on Oct. 9. After missing the cut at the RBC Heritage on April 16 he got as low as 68th but bounced back the next week with a second-place finish at the Zurich Classic of New Orleans.
“So I think the off week came at a good time, and allowed me to refresh a little bit and take a step back and view the bigger picture a little bit more.” “I made everything that I should have made and then I added in a few longer ones that I probably had no business making,” said Hadwin with a chuckle. “All week I was happy, I was smiling.Article content
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