Adam Hadwin gives himself an "early Christmas present" that reaffirms his roots
Adam Hadwin shared his 'early Christmas present' to himself on X on December 24, posting a picture of a Vancouver Canucks jersey. The Canadian pro golfer is a fan of the hockey team and has previously expressed support for them online.
In the post, Hadwin posted two pictures. In the first one, fans could spot the black Canucks game jersey. On the back, Boeser's name and player number (6) are printed in bright yellow. The second picture is a certificate of authenticity from Pat O'Neill, the Head Equipment Manager at the Vancouver Canucks. The certificate confirms that Brock Boeser wore it during the 2024-25 season.
Hadwin wrote:
"Early Christmas present to myself! @BBoeser16"
Here are a few fan reactions to Adam Hadwin's post:
"You don't get to know which game it is from?" a fan asked.
"You will of course be showing this off at #16 at @WMPhoenixOpen coming up soon. Guaranteed," another fan wrote.
"Patty’s signature has to be worth more than the jersey," a user claimed.
Hadwin also follows the Louisville Cardinals, his favorite college team, the New England Patriots, and the Toronto Blue Jays.
A look at Adam Hadwin's performances in 2024
Adam Hadwin had a mixed season on the PGA Tour in 2024, playing in 26 events and making the cut in 18 of them. His best finish was a solo third at the Memorial Tournament presented by Workday.
Some of his other notable performances include a tied for 4th finish at the Genesis Invitational where he carded 69-70-67-65. He also tied for 6th at the American Express with an overall 65-65-66-67, finishing 25-under, and placed 5th at the Valspar Championship.
Adam Hadwin finished inside the top 10 five times and inside the top 25 six times this year. Hadwin missed the cut in eight events in 2024 including the 3M Open, the U.S. Open, and the Sony Open in Hawaii. He ranks 47th in the FedEx Cup points and 59th in the Official World Golf Rankings.
The Canadian pro has so far registered one win on the PGA Tour in his career. Hadwin won the Valspar Championship in 2017 where he finished with 14-under par.