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Harry Higgs came into the spotlight once again at the 2022 Waste Management tournament for his rather wild-style celebration. The 30-year-old took pulled up his shirt in jubilation in front of the fans. It wasn’t just Higgs, his playing partner, Joel Dahmen, also joined the act. However, the American professional got a taste of his own medicine at the Honda Classic last week.

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Harry Higgs is a famous name on the PGA Tour. The professional is renowned for his quite unique as well as fun to watch celebrations. He is famous for his interactions with his fans. Recently he gave an epic reply to one of them. It is truly an amazing one.

Earlier in the week during one of the practices round, Harry was moving from one hole to the other. When one of the fans suddenly pulled up his shirt in front of the professional.

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However, Harry instantly gave an incredible reply to the fan flashing Higgs. He said, “See? That’s why I didn’t want to do it. That’s why I didn’t want to do it. Right there.”

 

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The video as usual made it to social media and was really fun to watch. Higgs also said about regretting to flash at Waste Management Phoenix Open at the Genesis Invitational. He said, “I’m never going to do it ever again. I regretted it almost immediately.” Well, it might be too late now to think about that.

Higgs misses the cut at Honda Classic

On the business end, Harry did not have the week he was hoping for. The American professional missed the cut at the 2022 Honda Classic. He finished the event with an overall score of six-over-par. He shot a one-over-par, 71 in the first round. And followed it up by a five-over-par, 76 in the second round.

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What are your views about Higgs’s incredible reply to the fan?

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