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Is a broken club worth a birdie? 🤔



At the 2023 3M Open, Nick Hardy sacrificed his 9-iron by hitting it against a tree on his follow-through. Regardless, Hardy found a way to make birdie.

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25 Comments

  1. So under the new rules, because he intentionally struck the ball, knowing that the tree is in the clubs path. Does he get to replace the club mid round?

  2. Did anybody else hear the birds singing “birdee-birdee-birdee” as he lined up for the putt?

  3. Lmao at everyone in here that doesn’t realize you can get a brand new true temper dynamic golf iron shaft for 20ish bucks

  4. When your playing a game and winning millions in 4 days whilst people in the world are starving and resorting to eating each other.. a new iron shaft is little concern.

  5. Given that they replace the entire club for every tournament anyways… it’s not that big of a deal for them. He’s probably got a dozen more of the same club on standby

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