Golf legend Sergio Garcia ended up snapping his club in anger during the final round of The Open.
Garcia was frustrated after a disappointing tee shot on the second hole.
A little-known rule is also set to add to the 45-year-old's problems.
The rule states that the club can't be replaced, which means that Garcia has essentially been left without a driver for the rest of the day.
Garcia, who joined LIV Golf in 2022, has won 36 international tournaments as a professional.
His successes include the 2008 Players Championship and the 2017 Masters Tournament.
Sergio Garcia snapped his club in anger during the final round of The Open
Garcia was frustrated after a disappointing tee shot on the second hole
The rule states that the club can't be replaced, which means that Garcia has essentially been left without a driver
Garcia, who joined LIV Golf in 2022, has won 36 international tournaments as a professional
Garcia is set to take part in the LIV Golf UK Tournament which gets underway next Friday.
Earlier this week Tommy Fleetwood was left seething at a bizarre new rule change.
Fleetwood's ball landed in a bunker that hadn't been raked.
‘For f***s sake, man,’ he was overheard saying on the World Feed broadcast.