Canada’s Hadwin credits more positive outlook for Rocket Mortgage Classic success
Despite a solid FedEx Cup ranking hovering around 50th, Adam Hadwin was losing his cool on the course.
For nearly six weeks the product of Abbotsford, B.C., was getting frustrated when he played, even as he got solid results like a tie for 12th at the RBC Canadian Open on June 11. He finished 59th at the U.S. Open the next week and in the ensuing break he decided to get out of his own way and just have fun.
The result? A tie for second at the Rocket Mortgage Classic in Detroit on Sunday, losing to eventual champion Rickie Fowler in a playoff.
“I tried to just go out and play golf. If I finished 30th, I finished 30th. If I missed the cut, I missed the cut,” said Hadwin, who is now 35th in the PGA Tour’s rankings. “It’s not going to change the fact that I’m working hard and I’m doing a lot of good things.