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Concession stand worker charged with stealing $15K of personal items from PGA Tour player at Honda Classic

Adrian Meronk competed in last week's Honda Classic and posted his PGA Tour-best finish. But that accomplishment has been overshadowed by a stranger story.

Meronk, who tied for 14th place, showed up on Feb. 24 for the second round at PGA National in Palm Beach Gardens and discovered he had been robbed of items left overnight in the players' locker room. Two of those items, a TrackMan device and Apple iPad, were valued at $15,500.

Matthew David Archer, 40, of Palm Beach Gardens, has been arrested and charged with burglary to an unoccupied structure unarmed and larceny-grand theft. Archer, a concession worker at the tournament, was spotted on surveillance footage from the locker room cameras.

According to a Palm Beach Gardens Police report, after Meronk notified officials about the robbery, PGA National security reviewed the footage from the locker room. They discovered a white male with facial hair wearing a black tank top and long black pants entering the room at 8:30 p.m. on Feb. 23. Fourteen minutes later, he is seen leaving the locker room wearing a gray golf shirt and carrying two bags.

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Security staff showed the footage to Palm Beach Gardens Police officers who were working the security detail at the event and they identified Archer, whom one officer knew. The officer called Archer, asked about the missing items, and explained that there was surveillance footage of him entering the locker room on the night of the incident and exiting with multiple items. He was asked to return the items. Archer arrived at PGA National 45 minutes later with the stolen items and was arrested.

Adrian Meronk of Poland plays his second shot on the 3rd hole during the his first round on Day Two of the Dubai Desert Classic, in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Friday, Jan. 27, 2023. (AP Photo/Kamran Jebreili)
Adrian Meronk of Poland plays his second shot on the 3rd hole during the his first round on Day Two of the Dubai Desert Classic, in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Friday, Jan. 27, 2023. (AP Photo/Kamran Jebreili)

Meronk, a native of Poland who's ranked 53rd in the world, was grateful his items were recovered.

"I could track the (TrackMan) on the phone so the last seen location was like 600 yards away from the clubhouse in the buildings, so we showed that to the police," Meronk told Golf Digest. "To be honest, I was shocked. I didn’t even get mad because I didn’t even believe it.”

Archer was still in the Palm Beach County Main Detention Center on Wednesday with bail set at $10,000.

This article originally appeared on Palm Beach Post: PGA Tour's Adrian Meronk has $15K of personal items stolen at Honda Classic