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Pro’s ‘frightening’ shank at the Open Championship proved difficult to forget

News RoomBy News RoomJuly 18, 20255 Mins Read
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Understanding the Shank: A Golfer’s Nightmare

In the world of golf, certain terms evoke a palpable sense of discomfort among even the best players. Two words that frequently come to mind are "yips" and "shank." While both can spell disaster for a player during a crucial moment, the latter—shank—is often the most dreaded. It can strike fear into the hearts of both amateurs and professionals alike, sometimes at the most unexpected times.

What Is a Shank?

A shank is a term used to describe a specific type of mishit where the ball is struck by the hosel of the golf club rather than the clubface. This often results in a shot that veers sharply to the right (for right-handed players), frequently ending in an embarrassing and often unplayable position. Even the best golfers are not immune. The phenomenon is so notorious that many players would rather not say the word aloud.

The Marc Leishman Incident

Take, for instance, the case of Marc Leishman, an accomplished golfer with six PGA Tour wins, who now competes on the LIV Tour. His experience during the 2022 Wells Fargo Championship is a classic example of how shanks can invade the game. While playing a round at TPC Potomac in Maryland, Leishman found himself in a greenside bunker on the 17th hole. Paradoxically, though his stance was stable, the shot he attempted—an open-faced chip—resulted in a shocking hosel rocket, nearly taking out one of his playing partners.

A Memorable Shank

Leishman later reflected on this miscue, noting that while it was memorable, it wasn’t even his most infamous shank. That distinction belongs to a moment in 2018 when, while playing with none other than Tiger Woods, he launched a ball over the heads of an astonished gallery. Such incidents are etched into the memory of those who experience them, becoming fodder for future anecdotes, albeit ones best shared in a humorous context.

Royal Portrush: Another Unforeseen Mishap

Fast forward to the 153rd Open Championship at Royal Portrush, and you’d hardly predict another mishap for Leishman. He was playing incredibly well, having made five birdies and not a single bogey through 12 holes. “Everything felt pretty good,” he remarked, emphasizing his positive mindset. But the golf gods had different plans for him as he approached the par-3 13th hole.

The Shank at the 13th Hole

Standing on the tee, Leishman prepared for a 200-yard shot to a small, well-guarded green. His confidence was evident; however, when the moment came, he struck a shank, sending the ball into rough terrain that left him no choice but to play a provisional ball. Fortunately, he managed to locate his original tee shot and salvaged his round, finishing with a solid bogey in what was otherwise a standout performance consisting of three-under-par 68.

The Psychological Toll of a Shank

However, the psychological effects of a shank linger long after the physical consequences. Leishman himself commented on the daunting challenge of bouncing back from such a mistake. “Obviously you try to block it out of your head,” he said, acknowledging the common golfer’s refrain that the hardest shot to play is the one that follows a shank. In that moment, the playful banter often turns into mounting pressure.

A Sweet Redemption

As fate would have it, Leishman faced another critical shot on the closing 18th hole. After executing a solid drive, he was left with 168 yards to the pin and opted for a cut 8-iron—a shot he had tried (and failed) to pull off earlier at the 13th. You could sense the weight on his shoulders as he faced the potential for another shank. This was not just another round; it was a chance to eradicate the memory of his previous misplay.

The Happy Ending

To the relief of Leishman and his fans, he executed his final swing beautifully, delivering the ball onto the middle of the green, just 18 feet past the hole. “It was tough,” he noted, reflecting on how challenging it was to overcome the mental hurdles created by his earlier shank. His performance wrapped up with a par, solidifying his position in the tournament. He chuckled afterward, recognizing that while shanks are part of the game, they are reminders that golf is as much a mental sport as it is a physical one.

Conclusion

In the end, the tale of Marc Leishman and his shanks serves to remind us all that even the best in the game are not immune to mishaps. Golf is a sport rich with intricacies, and sometimes the most humbling moments provide the best stories. Whether you’re a seasoned professional or a weekend warrior, remember that shanks happen to everyone, and the key is to find humor and resilience in the face of such golfing trials. Keep swinging and enjoying the game, because in golf—as in life—it’s often about how you recover from those embarrassing blunders that defines your journey.

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