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So, as long as you’re not breaking a club in anger, you are allowed to replace it if you need to. The rules are in your favor. But I’m a bit worried about this one. I’m a bit hesitant that we’re going to break this club here. Nearly hit the camera. Luckily, the club has become completely unscathed. There we’ve got away with it. Um, but there you go. If you do damage a club in anger and try and repair or replace it, your club will become illegal. So, make sure you don’t do that during a round of golf.
