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Safe to say this wasn’t what Hudson Swafford had in mind on this approach shot at the Masters.
But it’s a feeling many amateur golfers dealing with old clubs might recognize.
The Tallahassee, Florida, native took his second stroke on the 13th hole, and viewers saw two projectiles flying away from the shot. One was the ball, the other was the head of his iron.
It was a moment that instantly sparked reaction on Twitter, from people quick to point out the clubs he used — PXG, for those curious — to those who just wanted to have a laugh at a very human moment from Augusta National.
Hudson Swafford loses his club head during his second shot on the 13th. pic.twitter.com/lMNcnbKE8W
— GOLF on CBS ⛳ (@GOLFonCBS) April 8, 2022
Swafford’s disbelief on the fairway says it all.
Twitter reaction to Hudson Swafford, who won the American Express in January, losing his clubhead at the Masters:
Swafford's PXG iron just went KABOOM
— Eric Patterson (@EPatGolf) April 8, 2022
Some of us can indeed relate
Hudson Swafford’s head came flying off of his club at impact and it gives me flashbacks to my first set of irons that had bad epoxy and did this to me at least once a round. pic.twitter.com/toXc1qpyeW
— Amanda Rose (@AmandaGolf59) April 8, 2022
Not once but twice!
Did it 2x last year 😅 pic.twitter.com/HeHlLpKsI5
— 🅿️atrick⭐️ (@patrick7111996) April 8, 2022
Can confirm.
“Did the head just come off my f’ing iron?”
Hudson Swafford (probably) pic.twitter.com/W6VTUL72U4
— Monday Q Info (@acaseofthegolf1) April 8, 2022
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