WATCH:PGA TOUR PRO, CADDIE AND FANS FUMING WITH UNRULY SPECTATOR AT VALSPAR

PGA Tour pro Hayden Buckley was forced to back off his shot after a fan yelled out on his backswing at the Valspar Championship.

The incident happened on the par-4 12th.

Buckley came up just shy of the green with his approach shot and he was left with a short chip shot from the left intermediate.

As the American stepped in to play his shot, a fan yelled out just as he took the club back.

Buckley stopped in mid-flow and he and his caddie Mahoney then turned to the unruly spectator in the crowd.

The rest of the crowd then turned on the disorderly fan.

WATCH VIDEO OF WHAT HAPPENED HERE.

The occurrence served as another illustration of outrageous conduct exhibited by a spectator at a PGA Tour competition. 

Buckley finally managed to make par on the 12th hole and went on to finish his round with a score of 69.  

Buckley’s score improved to 3-under par for the competition, placing him seven strokes behind the current leader Keith Mitchell, who scored an eagle-two on the par-4 18th hole.  

Buckley currently holds the 144th position in the global rankings, but he has not secured a victory on the PGA Tour so far.  

“What are your thoughts on the behavior of certain crowds at PGA Tour events in the past few years? 

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