Watch: John Senden's driver snaps in middle of downswing
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John Senden fell victim to some faulty equipment during the first round of the Australian PGA Championship, as the shaft of his driver crumbled during his downswing on the par-5 ninth.
Listen to the sound as Senden's shaft snaps and he hits the ground with the club. Ugh. pic.twitter.com/Wwqjc5EVRD
— Ryan Ballengee (@RyanBallengee) November 29, 2018
Here's a better look in slow motion.
Here it is in super slo-mo (wait for the end) pic.twitter.com/UvtCGCpb29
— Ryan Ballengee (@RyanBallengee) November 29, 2018
After meeting with a rules official, it was determined his whiff counted as a stroke. Since the ball never moved, he was forced to hit again as it was already set up, and, without a driver at his disposal, Senden had to hit a 3-wood from an unfavorable position on the tee.
He ultimately made a bogey after all the drama.
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