Waste Management Phoenix Open - Preview Day 3
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Archie Bradley got to play in the Waste Management Phoenix Open pro-am on Wednesday. That was the good. The rest of the week, not so much.

Bradley, a lights-out reliever for the Arizona Diamondbacks, took to Twitter to announce his clubs had been stolen at TPC Scottsdale:

https://twitter.com/ArchieBradley7/status/1090783030946549761

And to make matters worse, he initially believed he found them online, up for sale:

https://twitter.com/ArchieBradley7/status/1091047618887725057

Only the advertisement's poster revealed he was playing a joke, one that backfired:

https://twitter.com/Frankli98876502/status/1091065772800180230

https://twitter.com/Frankli98876502/status/1091065944666001408

Yeah, hilarious prank, kid. However, don't feel too bad for Bradley, as he ended up with a new set of sticks via PXG:

https://twitter.com/ArchieBradley7/status/1091044913783939072

In a related note, my bag was recently swiped at the airport as well. Just in case the good folks at Snake Eyes and Powerbilt are reading.

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