As if the setting in San Francisco isn’t surreal enough — no fans, swooping cypress trees, winter golf gear — Bryson DeChambeau stepped in during Thursday’s opening round of the PGA Championship and broke the internet.
DeChambeau accidentally snapped the head off his driver after a tee shot on the front nine at Harding Park.
It appeared that DeChambeau simply leaned on the shaft and severed the head.
Bryson DeChambeau breaks his driver. Head fell off as he leaned on it to bend over and grab his tee. The man is simply too strong. pic.twitter.com/V6mydZPLVt
— Mark Harris (@itismarkharris) August 6, 2020
DeChambeau, who has been breaking clubhead-speed records, said on the ESPN broadcast, “It was bound to break. I’ve been using it for a long time.”
The incident didn’t seem to impact DeChambeau, who went on to par that hole (no. 7) and rolled in a birdie on No. 9 to make the turn at 32.
He was able to replace the driver.
In 2019, the USGA and the R&A released a clarification of Rule G-9 and a Local Rule, “allowing players to replace a broken or significantly damaged club, except in the case of abuse.”
Under the change, clubs are defined as being “broken or significantly damaged” if specific criteria are met, like if the shaft breaks into pieces or splinters, the face or clubhead deforms, the grip is loose or the clubhead detaches or loosens from the shaft.
Bryson DeChambeau accidentally broke his driver on the 7th hole. He'll be allowed to replace it.
"Just swinging too hard." pic.twitter.com/LVCQ1JGZ2P
— PGA TOUR (@PGATOUR) August 6, 2020
As you might expect, the Twitter-sphere went wild.
live shot of Bryson shooting some hoops between holes pic.twitter.com/fY3YvfIdYC
— Brett Hopkins (@b_c_hopkins) August 6, 2020
BRYSON!! #PGAChampionship pic.twitter.com/Mj7kUu8h3P
— 🇨🇦 Marshall Ferguson 🏈 (@TSN_Marsh) August 6, 2020
I’m a little baffled at some of the commentary this evening I must say. With regards to Bryson, just continuous entertainment! I love it.
— Eddie Pepperell (@PepperellEddie) August 6, 2020
Bryson DeChambeau's driver broke like Bo Jackson's bat pic.twitter.com/CiYKICOh7h
— Erik Johnsen (@erikjohnsen6) August 6, 2020
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