BROOKLINE, Mass. — Grayson Murray is going through it early in the fourth round of the U.S. Open at The Country Club.
After opening with a great birdie on No.1, it’s been all downhill for the 28-year-old. On No. 7, Murray found the fairway but struggled to get it in the hole. He eventually made a triple-bogey on the short par 4 and wasn’t too happy about it.
Now, we’ve all seen our buddies throw clubs during a casual Sunday-morning round. We’ve even seen pros throw a club from time to time, but this is an all-time great club throw.
A pure tomahawk.
Sick! pic.twitter.com/FPnUM15E4N
— No Laying Up (@NoLayingUp) June 19, 2022
Then, after hitting an atrocious approach into the 10th hole from the middle of the fairway, he snapped a wedge over his leg!
SICK ²!! https://t.co/ODlrjbLG2n
— No Laying Up (@NoLayingUp) June 19, 2022
His caddie must be happy, the bags quickly getting lighter.
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