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2011: Frost cancels first day of competition The area was wiped up within a few hours.
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The pungent problem originated from the ironically-named Crowd Pleaser portable toilets. Backed-up raw sewage pooled steps away from the TPC Scottsdale clubhouse as fans hopped over puddles and pinched their noses. "There was a waste management problem at the Waste Management Phoenix Open," one of the most memorable event leads plainly states. Raw sewage pooled up on the sidewalk near the fan zone at the TPC Scottsdale during Saturday's third round of the Waste Management Phoenix Open. "My last words before running out were, 'I just wanna give the crowd something to cheer about,'" wrote the streaker, who lost his job after being charged with indecent exposure and disorderly conduct. The crowd cheered, snapped photos and tweeted clips of the booze-soaked endeavor that sent the man into the paddy wagon. 2018: Streaker steals the showĪrguably the biggest story out of last year's Open was when a 24-year-old man stripped down and let it all hang out on the 17th hole. By the next day, it was posted on the online marketplace OfferUp - and the photo clearly showed the pitcher's name embroidered on the PXG bag. Turns out someone had snuck away with Bradley's clubs. With dad Charles as his caddy, Bradley finished fourth in the pro-am, beating out Patrick Peterson and Michael Phelps, among other celebrities and sports stars. 2019: Archie Bradley is burglarizedįormer Arizona Diamondbacks pitcher Archie Bradley was having a pretty good day. Wearing a button-down with a tie, a tan suit jacket, shorts and aviators, the man - later identified as Daniel Horan of Seattle - fell backward when his lawn chair broke, catching Jordan Spieth's attention as he readied for his next shot.Īfter causing a disturbance at the 17th hole and reportedly attempting to go under a rope, Horan was spirited away by security and banned from coming back to the event that year.Ĭharles Bradley caddies for his son Arizona Diamondbacks pitcher Archie Bradley during the Annexus Pro-Am on Jan. One man dressed as Sacha Baron Cohen's Borat character put those concerns to rest. In fact, people-watching is one of the best parts of the weeklong golf tournament.īut with attendance limited due to the COVID-19 pandemic in 2021, there were doubts about how rowdy the fan atmosphere would become at TPC Scottsdale.

People donning costumes at the Phoenix Open is not a new concept. He also lost his restaurant job because of the streaking and subsequent jail time.Security closes in on a spectator after Jordan Spieth made his birdie putt on the 17th green during round three of the Waste Management Phoenix Open at TPC Scottsdale on Feb. Stalmach said it was worth it, but that he wouldn't do it again. I definitely wouldn't have done it if I was sober," he said.
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That was before he stripped down to his now grass-stained socks, and ran across the golf course, putting himself on full display in front of thousands of people. Stalmach explained that he drank at least eight drinks in an hour, a combination of beer and wine. It's not a good idea," Stalmach described. He spent five days in jail and now faces $1,500 in fines.

Stalmach was arrested after the incident on Wednesday, Jan.
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Here's with an update on what his next week was like.

This week, you're released from jail and fired from your day job.Īdam Stalmach is the name of the 24-year old who streaked on the famous par-3 16th at TPC Scottsdale last week during a Wednesday practice round. Last week, you're at the Waste Management Phoenix Open rolling around in the grass in the sand without your pants on.
