The duration Brian Harman takes to hit the ball at this week’s Players Championship has angered golf fans. Harman is the defending Open champion.
The 37-year-old Harman has recently faced harsh criticism for how many waggles he takes over the ball.
Harman’s slow shot-hitting pace at the Sony Open in January lately irritated PGA Tour spectators.
His actions while carving his name on the Claret Jug at The Open last July also irked a lot of people.
Harman resembles Sergio Garcia from back in the day in the way he waddles over the ball.
Time travel to this past weekend at The Players Championship, when Harman showed off his old tactics once more as he posted a third-round 64 to move two strokes behind Xander Schauffele and into contention.
A frustrated viewer uploaded a video of Harman ultimately making a chip shot during The Players Championship third round at storied TPC Sawgrass. To watch, scroll down.
After a few practice strokes, Harman added thirteen waggles before attempting his chip shot.
“Exhibit A of why the Tour can’t finish rounds even after the time change,” a supporter wrote on Twitter.