Golf Fans Threw Beer All Over the Place After Francesco Molinari's Ace
By Kyle Koster

The Waste Management Open in Phoenix is a frat party masquerading as a PGA tour event, so it’s not surprising to see patrons turn in more than a polite golf clap after Francesco Molinari’s hole-in-one in No. 16.
Whoa, easy there, guys. This isn’t a BASEketball match. There are proper rules of decorum to observe.
All of the suds-tossing created a serious waste problem to be managed but the event’s organizers are confident they can handle such a unique challenge.
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