Aaron Hill is playing in the Phoenix Open and his D-backs teammates have an odd way of supporting him
Arizona Diamondbacks second baseman Aaron Hill is playing in the pro-am portion of the Phoenix Open golf tournament this week and when action began Wednesday he was being followed around by a few familiar faces. His own.
Specifically, blown-up versions of his face carried around by D-backs teammates Patrick Corbin, Josh Collmenter and Charles Brewer. Talk about your team-building moments.
#Dbacks #AaronHill #WMPhoenixOpen Annexus Pro-Am stalked by #PatrickCorbin #Josh Collmenter #CharlesBrewer #azcphotos pic.twitter.com/zBgjXlTqzu
— Rob Schumacher (@RobSchumacher1) January 29, 2014
Nothing says "we love and support our teammate and friend" like stalking a dude with huge, scary versions of his own head while he's trying to hit a little ball into a small cup. Nevertheless, it's pretty darn funny.
By the look of things, the D-backs bunch kept at it too, even getting the PGA pro that Hill was paired with, Billy Horschel, to help:
Um, something tells us this probably shouldn't be happening. #GreenestShow pic.twitter.com/27PVVTxwy0
— Arizona Diamondbacks (@Dbacks) January 29, 2014
Is PGA pro @BillyHo_Golf trying to support or distract his playing partner at the @WMPhoenixOpen Pro-Am? pic.twitter.com/PwbTSPL9BJ — Arizona Diamondbacks (@Dbacks) January 29, 2014
Well played, gentlemen.
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