On Thursday, following his first round at The CJ Cup, Shane Lowry was forced to drive an hour to a PGA Tour Superstore after his putter broke mid-round. Posting out on social media that it was an ‘accident’, the former Champion Golfer of the Year has explained just how his putter broke, with the 35-year-old stating that playing partner, Matt Fitzpatrick, was almost on the floor laughing.
Speaking on Friday, Lowry said: “So I was pulling my putter out of the bag and I pulled it out quite quick and as it came out, it fell. As it fell, I tried to like flick it up with my foot, but like kind of not too like aggressive or anything, just kind of tried, because the shaft was like this and tried to flick it up with my foot and I caught it like right where the graphite meets the steel on those shafts and it just snapped in half.”
He went on to add: “I was like, yeah, I had to like pick Matt Fitzpatrick off the ground from laughing. Yeah, it was interesting. I didn’t know what was going to happen, I didn’t know if I was going to be able to use it again. It was absolutely accidental, there was no anger or anything. It was like very, very strange. It was disappointing because I like that putter. That’s the one I won with a few weeks ago and I kind of was starting to like it.
“Yeah, look, Odyssey were very good to me. They sent one to PGA Tour Superstore down in Bluffton, which is like an hour away, so I got in the car after the round and I drove down there, and then I bought another one just to be safe, just to have an extra one there just in case we didn’t get on too well.”
Usually when the Tour pros have any issues with their equipment they can pop into the lavish, high-tech trucks that litter the driving ranges at the big events. However, because they pack up and move on Wednesday, there were no putters around which matched Lowry’s specs. This meant an hour drive to pick up a new putter.
“I used my lob wedge for two holes,” revealed Lowry, before adding “then I used –…
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