looks familiar



by Fast_Risk_2580

17 Comments

  1. bob2235

    Only one part of this looks familiar and it isn’t driving the par 4

  2. Lost-Drama8767

    meanwhile i’m using the same clubs i bought in 2006 which were 1998 models. never broke

  3. d_x_qp_x_b

    “One of us!..One of uh-“

    “……..”

    “Nevermind.”

  4. AndrolThePageboy

    I’ve never snapped a clubhead off. But then again, my swing isn’t nearly as fast lol

  5. SBSWrongSpeed

    I really wanted the club head to be on the marquee where the camera zoomed in.

  6. I_cant_hear_you_27

    Had this happen with an old 3 wood. The clubhead went 100 plus yards and the ball went 200. The epoxy holding head to the shaft gave up. I originally thought I chunked the ball because the impact was so weird. 

  7. Enuffhate48

    More like He broke the club. I think his game is good enough to break the game again too.

  8. Kirkland-fore-Father

    This sub: “you probably spazzed out and bashed it into the ground”

  9. burn469

    You can crank it and get it off per the commentator.

  10. maroonawning

    I snapped a driver head off once. The ball went 12 yards

  11. N_letter_O_letter

    My 5wd club head flew off, unfortunately the club head went further than the ball.

  12. reginalduk

    Modern clubs are built to last about a year. I’m regretting throwing away my burner bubble driver now.

  13. Due-Meal-8760

    One of the weirdest sensations whenever this happens

  14. Doesn’t it mean you get disqualified? I haven’t golfed in decades but back when I passed my exam, if my memory serves me right, a broken club meant disqualification.

  15. Legal-Description483

    The difference between that and Reddit, is that the screw broke on his. No actual damage to the club or shaft.

    The typical Redditor breaks the shaft.

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