If I had a pound for every time a professional golfer lost their clubs while travelling, I’d be on a private jet to Finca Cortesin for the 2023 Solheim Cup.
I haven’t had this luxury yet, and nor have Danielle Kang’s golf clubs which still remain in transit somewhere.
The 30-year-old posted on her Instagram story on Sunday revealing her clubs didn’t arrive at Malaga airport – but curiously her putter did.
“My clubs didn’t make it but my putter didddddd. And yes they travel separately – Scotty Cameron knows,” she wrote.
The former winner of the KPMG Women PGA Championship is set to make her fourth appearance for Team USA at the Solheim Cup, having won the event just once in three starts.

In the 12 matches of her United States career, she has won five and lost seven.
Kang suffered a blip in her career in June 2022 when a tumour was discovered on her spine. She returned to competitive golf in the August at the CP Women’s Open.
She certainly isn’t the first professional to suffer from travel trouble in recent seasons – it is a fairly common issue experienced by some of the world’s best players.
Viktor Hovland was once left without his clubs at the Sentry Tournament of Champions and his driver was broken when it arrived, while up to 50 players were left without their sticks before a Monday qualifier in Canada in 2022.
Irish golfer Aine Donegan also arrived at the US Women’s Open at Pebble Beach earlier this year without her clubs despite embarking on a 30-hour journey to the venue.
Luckily, the first session of the Solheim Cup doesn’t begin until Friday morning, so Kang’s clubs have plenty of time to find their way to Andalucia.
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