October 2014. Gleneagles, Scotland. Patrick Reed stood over a crucial putt on the 7th hole during his Ryder Cup singles match against Henrik Stenson . The European crowd was relentless, their cheers echoing across the Scottish Highlands every time the American faltered. But when Reed drained that putt, he didn’t just celebrate—he turned to the gallery, raised his finger to his lips, and delivered a defiant shush that would become one of golf’s most iconic gestures. Fast forward to 2025, and that same bold response has resurfaced, this time at a PGA Tour event far from the Ryder Cup’s heated atmosphere.
Garrick Higgo didn’t plan to channel Patrick Reed’s legacy at the Sanderson Farms Championship. But when a vocal spectator shouted “Take that, Higgo!” after Steven Fisk made a cr