EDINBURGH | Golfer Rory McIlroy had a funny mishap in the second round of the Scottish Open on Friday, when a fan stole one of his clubs to perform some practice swings.
The man took advantage of a chat between McIlroy, United States Open champion Jon Rahm and American Justin Thomas at the tee of the 10th hole to try out one of the Briton’s clubs.
On videos posted on social networks, we see this spectator approaching the golfer’s bag, then grabbing one of his clubs, before trying out a few movements, under the dumbfounded gaze of the former world number one .
Some guy just walked up to the 10th tee and started messing with Rory’s clubs.
The look of utter confusion is incredible. Also incredible that this guy didn’t get punched in the face.
— Amanda Rose (@amandagolf59) July 9, 2021
The man was eventually escorted by a security guard after handing the club over to McIlroy’s caddy Harry Diamond.
“He was standing at the back of the tee and went over to Rory’s sack, took the tee wood and did some swings with it,” a spectator described to the newspaper. The Scotsman.
David Wilson, a member of the nearby Kilspindie club who posted the footage, adds: “He was taken care of quickly. The players laughed at it, saying they knew he wasn’t a golfer when they saw his catch. “
The Scottish Open is the first tournament since the easing of COVID-19 restrictions allowed spectators to attend a sporting event in the country.