Archie Bradley, reliever for the Arizona Diamondbacks, has become something of a fixture in the Waste Management Phoenix Open pro-am. If only his golf bag was, too.
Bradley took to social media Tuesday to announce that his clubs had been stolen at TPC Scottsdale.
🚨 LOST GOLF BAG!🚨
— Archie Bradley (@ArchieBradley7) January 31, 2019
HELPPPPPPPP!!! pic.twitter.com/KgwzoGHiTc
The next day, he *thought* he found them for sale online, but it turns out, that wasn’t the case. It was a “joke.”
Can’t make this up. #FindArchiesBag #FindArchiesClubs pic.twitter.com/FzRSeN4ipR
— Archie Bradley (@ArchieBradley7) January 31, 2019
Hey Archie i just want to say sorry about your golf clubs. I posted them on offerup as a joke. I found a pic online and went with it. I was unaware that you also had your wallet in there as i saw your Instagram story. I attempted to delete the joke post but (cont.)
— Franklin Miller (@Frankli98876502) January 31, 2019
(cont.) my account was terminated (which I deserve). So i had no access. im so sorry this was a joke that went to far, I didn’t mean for it to be found by you or written by Arizona Sports. I hope you find them I am truly sorry man Thanks for everything you do for this community.
— Franklin Miller (@Frankli98876502) January 31, 2019
He still hasn’t found his original set of clubs, but the good news in all of this, as Bradley posted on Twitter, is that “bad news travels fast,” and PXG has already sent him a brand new set to replace his stolen clubs.
🚨Update🚨 BAD NEWS TRAVELS FAST!!! Thank you @pxg for the replacement clubs!! love this community! #FindArchiesClubs pic.twitter.com/BJZm2coecq
— Archie Bradley (@ArchieBradley7) January 31, 2019
We’d lose our clubs to get a new set of PXGs too, Archie. *wink wink*