Okay, so I wanted to figure out more about this golfer, Adam Hadwin. I’d heard the name, but didn’t really know much about him. Here’s how I went about it.

First Steps: Basic Search
I started with a simple Google search. You know, just typed in “Adam Hadwin” and hit enter. This gave me the usual stuff – his Wikipedia page, official PGA Tour profile, news articles, and so on. I skimmed through these to get a basic overview of his career, wins, and recent performance.
Diving Deeper into Stats
Next, I wanted some more detailed stats. The PGA Tour website is pretty good for this. I headed over there and found his profile. I checked out his season stats, looking at things like driving distance, accuracy, greens in regulation, putting average – you know, the usual golf metrics. I spent a little time comparing his stats to previous years to see how he’s trending.
Checking the News
Then I switched back to Google and looked at the “News” tab. I wanted to see what people were saying about him recently. Were there any articles about his recent tournaments? Any interviews? This helped me get a sense of his current form and any storylines surrounding him.
Social Media Peek
I also took a quick look at social media. I searched for his name on Twitter and Instagram. I was just curious to see if he’s active, what kind of stuff he posts, and what fans are saying about him. It’s not always super informative, but it can sometimes give you a bit of a different perspective.
Putting it All Together
After doing all of this, I felt like I had a pretty good handle on Adam Hadwin. I knew his basic bio, his career highlights, his recent performance, and what people are generally saying about him. It wasn’t super in-depth research, but it was enough to satisfy my curiosity.

Basically, I just used the tools that are available to anyone. There were not many of the interviews recording on Youtube. So I got a basic plan about this athlete.