Si Woo Kim forced to putt with 3-wood after breaking putter at Masters
Apr 9, 2021, 3:01 PM
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Golf is very much about keeping your cool when things aren’t necessarily going your way.
Si Woo Kim clearly did not follow that guideline in Round 2 of the Masters on Friday afternoon.
After getting to 3-under on the round through the front nine, Kim kicked off the back with three straight pars and a birdie.
Then things took a bit of a turn on the par-4 14th hole.
Navigating the hole fairly well, Kim was left with a little clean-up putt for par after using a Texas wedge to get within a few feet of the cup.
Unfortunately for Kim, the ball trickled just enough to the low side of the hole before lipping out, resulting in a bogey.
That led to a very visibly frustrated Kim, who took his anger out on his putter.
Leave it to Augusta National to bring out a player's frustration. 😳
Si Woo Kim will play the rest of his round without a putter.pic.twitter.com/moMAp83gmh
— Golf Digest (@GolfDigest) April 9, 2021
And just like that, Kim no longer had a putter, with the club breaking from the slam. He also tossed his ball into the creek for good measure.
When it rains, it pours.
Si Woo Kim's 15th hole:
-Snapped his putter
-Putted with his 3 wood
-Threw his ball in the water
-Made par
-Tied for 5th in the biggest golf tournament in the world pic.twitter.com/HKnVte37vW— Dylan Dethier (@dylan_dethier) April 9, 2021
Instead of navigating the final four holes with the flat stick, Kim was forced to use his 3-wood to finish the round.
Si Woo Kim is attempting to be the first ever Masters champion to putt with a 3 wood because he snapped his putter in frustration. Si Woo is quickly becoming my favorite golfer.pic.twitter.com/uiVqUDCVft
— Andy Paden (@Andy_Paden) April 9, 2021
Surprisingly, Kim didn’t let a three-putt — or a broken club — completely dismantle his round, remaining in contention for the Green Jacket through two rounds. He ended up paring out for a 3-under 69. His bogey on the 14th was his lone blemish on the round.
He’s currently tied for sixth at 4-under for the tournament.
Here’s to a less-frustrating Round 3 at Augusta National.
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