Golf: Dutch pro Joost Luiten loses cool, clubs during DP World Tour Championship tantrum

Golfers losing balls is a common enough occurrence, but Dutch professional Joost Luiten took mislaying equipment to another level, when he lost three clubs up a tree at the DP World Tour Championships at Dubai.

Days after Rory McIlroy's tee shot landed on a spectator's lap, Luiten became frustrated after making a bogey and threw his driver at a tree, where it got stuck. He threw another club in a bid to retrieve the driver, but the tree's thick branches and leaves caught that as well.

Joost Luiten in action on the DP World Tour.
Joost Luiten in action on the DP World Tour. Photo credit: Getty Images

As a tournament official climbed the tree and threw sticks at the well-lodged clubs in vain, Luiten continued his own rescue efforts by launching a third club at the tree. A couple of throws later, he had lost a third club.

"I tried to get it out by throwing some other clubs at it and [two] other clubs got stuck up the tree, so I couldn't get them out," said Luiten, who has won six European Tour titles.

Luiten tried jumping and hitting the tree with a standard-bearer's sign, before eventually giving up. He played the rest of the hole with 11 clubs, before a volunteer rescued the lodged clubs.

The Dutchman ended the championship three-over-par, placing third from the bottom. Dane Nicolai Hojgaard won the tournament.

"That sums up my week nicely," Luiten added.

Reuters