PGA Tour pro Maverick McNealy is urging fans to push for change after becoming the latest golfer to lose his clubs during airline travel—a crisis that continues to affect pros worldwide. From Nelly Korda’s misplaced luggage before a major to Charley Hull’s stolen $18,000 golf bag, the growing issue is hurting preparation and performance. This video breaks down the rising frustration, why players want new rules, and how the golf world is reacting to the escalating problem.
Golf fans, what would you do if your favorite pro showed up to a tournament without their clubs? How does a sport built on precision survive when airlines keep losing the very tools players depend on? Before we get into this growing crisis, make sure to like, share, and follow for more breaking golf stories. PGA Tour Pro Maverick McNeely has become the latest victim of a problem plaguing the sport. Lost or mishandled golf bags. After American Airlines misplaced two of his bags on his way to the Kauaii Invitational, McNeely couldn’t hide his frustration. He joked online, “Anyone want a petition that clubs should qualify as carryons?” But beneath the humor was real stress for a rising star chasing his second tour win. This is no small setback. McNeely isn’t alone. Nelly Corda faced panic before a major when Delta lost her bags. Charlie Hull had her $12,000 to $18,000 setup stolen in Miami, tracked by Air Tag miles away from the airport. This isn’t random anymore. It’s becoming a crisis that’s hurting prep, performance, and peace of mind for golf’s biggest names. If you care about the future of the sport, hit follow, drop a like, and share this story with another golf
