MLB Pitcher Plays In WMO Pro Am, Get's Golf Bag Stolen
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- Category: From The Fringe
- Published: 2019-02-01
Relief pitcher Archie Bradley has the time of his life playing in Pro-Am
The day of his life quickly turned bad as his golf bag full of everything was stolen from TPC Scottsdale grounds.
Luckily PXG came to the rescue with a set of clubs which saved Bradley's day.
Bradley was really enjoying his day and group until this happened.
His group outplayed Olympic swimming legend Michael Phelps, as well as a fellow Arizona pro athlete, Cardinals star Patrick Peterson.
Diamondbacks pitcher Archie Bradley and his father Charles, who caddied for him at the Waste Management Phoenix Open Annexus Pro-Am, pose for a photograph on the TPC Scottsdale Stadium Course. (Photo: Rob Schumacher/The Republic)
His enthusiastic smile was captured by photographers throughout the day.
But at some point, Bradley noticed his bag was nowhere to be found and, assuming it had been stolen, took his case to Twitter for help.
Then yesterday, Bradley posted again about the incident on Twitter, this time including a photo of his stolen clubs for sale online (his bag had his name embroidered on it).
PXG heard about Bradley’s plight, and on Thursday delivered a replacement bag full of brand-new PXG clubs, topped off with a few black and white balloons.
See the Video HERE: https://twitter.com/i/status/1091044913783939072