Chaos at Waste Management Open with alcohol banned and spectators stopped from entering as fans chant ‘we want beer’ | 5KG34SG | 2024-02-12 02:08:01

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Muddy circumstances, overcrowdedness, and binge consuming all took their toll on Saturday as the event in Scottsdale, Arizona, went viral

THE third round of the Waste Administration Open has ended after a day crammed with pure chaos.

Muddy circumstances, overcrowdedness, and binge consuming all took their toll on Saturday as the event in Scottsdale, Arizona, went viral for all of the flawed causes.

Chaos at Waste Management Open with alcohol banned and spectators stopped from entering as fans chant 'we want beer'
Chaos at Waste Management Open with alcohol banned and spectators stopped from entering as fans chant 'we want beer'
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Fans have been stopped from getting into at one level as officers attempted to calm the state of affairs[/caption]
Chaos at Waste Management Open with alcohol banned and spectators stopped from entering as fans chant 'we want beer'
Chaos at Waste Management Open with alcohol banned and spectators stopped from entering as fans chant 'we want beer'
Reddit/wrush08
Some followers have been filmed sliding down muddy banks[/caption]
Chaos at Waste Management Open with alcohol banned and spectators stopped from entering as fans chant 'we want beer'
Chaos at Waste Management Open with alcohol banned and spectators stopped from entering as fans chant 'we want beer'
Instagram/eric_gliebe
Officials additionally stopped the sale of alcohol in the course of the afternoon prompting calls of 'We would like beer' from fans[/caption]

X, formerly often known as Twitter, was flooded with footage throughout the afternoon of drunken fans at the occasion.

These included individuals stumbling over and belly-flopping down muddy banks at what some have dubbed the "Wasted Management Open."

One topless fan went viral after they sprinted onto the notoriously rowdy sixteenth hole and lept into the bunker to cheers from the stands.

He then proceeded to aim a snow angel in the sand.

Even golf influencer Paige Spiranac chimed in, retweeting the clip together with the caption, "I might say he didn't stick the touchdown."

The fan in query was arrested shortly afterward, in response to Golf.com.

The reporter even said they'd witnessed individuals with bleeding faces, while others had fallen asleep on the muddy hills.

At one point, in an try and calm the state of affairs, officially stopped permitting new fans into the venue, while also halting the sale of alcohol.

This led to large queues outdoors, whereas inside followers have been recorded chanting, "We would like beer!"

Finally, the play was suspended at eight:11pm ET.

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It is at present scheduled to resume at 9:30am ET.

Canada's Nick Taylor leads the best way with a one-shot lead over Sahith Theegala.

Doug Ghmi and Andrew Novak are tied in third, whereas Jordan Spieth rounds out the top 5.

Chaos at Waste Management Open with alcohol banned and spectators stopped from entering as fans chant 'we want beer'
Chaos at Waste Management Open with alcohol banned and spectators stopped from entering as fans chant 'we want beer'
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One fan stormed the sixteenth hole[/caption]

Chaos at Waste Management Open with alcohol banned and spectators stopped from entering as fans chant 'we want beer'
Chaos at Waste Management Open with alcohol banned and spectators stopped from entering as fans chant 'we want beer'
AP

The event is notoriously rowdy[/caption]

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