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Watch an angry Henrik Stenson snap another golf club over his knee

Look away, Jim Nantz! The temperamental Swede is back to breaking clubs on the course again.

Henrik Stenson upheld his own personal tradition of angrily snapping clubs on Friday. After a punch shot at the 15th hole went directly into a tree trunk, Stenson hit a second attempt in the water at the 15th and decided he had enough with this particular club.

This is not exactly new territory for Stenson, who broke a club over his knee at last year’s British Open, snapped the head off his driver at the BMW Championship a couple years before destroying the locker room after the round and got chastised by Jim Nantz at a prior Masters for angrily pulling up some turf with his club.

While he didn’t snap his club right after this shot, this was the one that ignited this particular outburst:

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