Adam Hadwin’s wife reacts to security incident at Canadian Open
Canadian golf pro Adam Hadwin was tackled by security at the Canadian Open on Sunday while trying to run onto the 18th green to celebrate his friend Nick Taylor’s victory. Taylor’s win marked the first time a Canadian had won the RBC Canadian Open in 69 years. Hadwin, who had champagne in hand, was mistaken for a fan by security and was tackled. Despite being unharmed, Hadwin’s wife Jessica took to social media to troll her husband with several posts about the incident. Jessica joked that Hadwin, in true Canadian fashion, apologized to the security guard after being tackled and added that he’s “still among the land of the living.”
FAQs
Who won the RBC Canadian Open?
Nick Taylor, a Canadian golfer, won the RBC Canadian Open in 2023.
Why was Adam Hadwin tackled at the Canadian Open?
Adam Hadwin was trying to run onto the 18th green to celebrate Nick Taylor’s victory with champagne in hand when he was mistaken for a fan by security and tackled.
Was Adam Hadwin injured during the tackle?
It does not appear that Adam Hadwin was injured during the tackle.
What did Jessica Hadwin say about the incident on social media?
Jessica Hadwin trolled her husband with several posts about the incident, joking that he apologized to the security guard for being tackled and adding that he is still “among the land of the living.”

Canadian Open security incident provokes response from Adam Hadwin’s wife
PGA Tour pro Adam Hadwin was tackled by security at the Canadian Open on Sunday after he ran onto the 18th green to celebrate his friend Nick Taylor’s historic win as the first Canadian to claim victory in the RBC Canadian Open in 69 years. The incident, which saw Hadwin chased down and manhandled by a security guard, caused quite a stir on social media, with Hadwin’s wife, Jessica, sharing updates on her husband’s wellbeing. “I’m thrilled to report that @ahadwingolf is still among the land of the living and in true Canadian form, apologized to the security guard for being tackled,” she wrote. Hadwin himself jokingly suggested that the tackle should be “put in the Louvre.”