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VIDEO: Kevin Na Heckled By The Players Championship Gallery

I feel for Kevin Na. It’s not like he’s trying to slow play. It’s not like he means to take a dozen waggles and false start his swing a few times. It can be annoying to watch, sure, but he’s really just struggling and fighting himself while standing over the golf ball.

But that’s no excuse for the gallery to heckle the living hell out of him at The Players Championship. He’s been frustrating this week and his antics have drawn attention, but they’re not really hurting anyone.

Well, except himself. Na is struggling pretty badly after leading the tournament through three rounds.

If you missed it, here’s what happened on Sunday. Na hit his tee shot into the water on 13. And as he walked off the tee, the crowd sang -- and this is using the term loosely -- “Na na na na, hey hey hey, goodbye.”

Dicks.

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