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Grayson Murray, a golfer, snaps club over his knee and launches putter into meltdown at the US Open

GOLFER Grayson Murray was not happy at the US Open. He vented his frustrations by throwing his club and then snapping it over his knee.

Murray, World No 544, started his afternoon strong with a birdie at the first hole.


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Murray ventes his frustrations by launching his own golf club

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Murray stomps his knee in frustration

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Murray leaves with a wonky club

His day was quickly over and his clubs became villains.

Murray fell down the order as the day went on, culminating in Murray launching his club at hole 7, following a quadruple bogey.

The American was not to be outdone, however, as his poor playing saw the red mist descend on hole 10.

The 28-year old furious man snapped his club across his leg, leaving him with fewer clubs than he began the day with.

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Murray's current score of +18 is disappointing and places him in the 63rd position overall.

Matt Fitzpatrick, an Englishman, is currently tied for the first place at Open with Will Zalatoris at +4.

Fitzpatrick could be the first golfer since Jack Nicklaus, to win both the US Amateur & US Open at the same venue.

When he was 18 years old, the Sheffield golfer won the Amateur title for the first time in 102 year.

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Jon Rahm, the defending champion, is third in line. He is one shot worse than the front-runners.

The world's No. 2 golfer is aiming to be the third to defend the US Open title.

Rory McIlroy, a four-time Major winner, and Scottie Scheffler, the world No 1, are still in contention despite their poor third round performances.

Scheffler is joint fourth with Keegan Brad and Canadian Adam Hadwin at 2; McIlroy is tied for seventh with Joel Dahmen (USA) and Sam Burns (USA).


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