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LIV Golf hit with problem as four stars without clubs two days before tournament

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LIV Golf hit with problem as four stars without clubs two days before tournament

Ian Poulter, Tyrrell Hatton, Henrik Stenson and Lee Westwood all found themselves without their clubs just days before the start of LIV Golf Houston – and they were not pleased

Henrik Stenson was not impressed by the blunder(X/@MajesticksGC)

Ian Poulter, Tyrrell Hatton, Henrik Stenson and Lee Westwood are facing a major issue just days before the start of LIV Golf Houston.

On Thursday, the MajesticksGC’s X account posted a video of Poulter asking Hatton, Stenson and Westwood where they thought their golf clubs were, with a varying degree of annoyance in their voices when asked. “Tyrrell, where’s your clubs?” Poulter asked.




Hatton swore before laughing as he continued to look at his phone for an answer. When asked again about his suitcase, the 32-year-old Englishman had the same reply. Poulter retorted sarcastically, stating: “Probably back in Heathrow. Well done.”

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When the 48-year-old asked Westwood where his luggage was, he replied: “Heathrow. Where am I? Houston” – which elicited laughter from Poulter.

Overall, this is just the latest chapter in Poulter missing out on his luggage on the way to the next tournament. Houston marked the first event in a month, with the league having a break and Poulter was less than pleased to know he and Stenson would be in the United States without their clubs.

Shortly after taking off, Poulter was informed his golf bag was not on the same flight. Though he had no clear evidence to support that his bag was on the other side of the world, Poulter made it known that he was not at all pleased to receive a text message stating his bag would not be with him.

Lee Westwood made his frustration known(X/@MajesticksGC)

On social media, Poulter shared the text message he received from British Airways which read: “Dear customer – BA regret to inform you that a bag has not travelled with you today.”

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