The incident happened at the 10th hole at PGA
National, after his ball ended up a couple of feet behind a tree
following an errant drive.
Even though he knew he was risking injury, and perhaps breaking
the club, Thomas took a full swing with a nine-iron rather than
take the safer option of chipping out sideways.
Bark flew in all directions as the hosel of his club struck the
tree at high speed, but the club did not break.
Instead the shaft bent violently and transferred the energy into
Thomas's hands.
He shook his right wrist and later confirmed he had hurt it.
"I thought the way the club was going to hit the tree it was
gong to break and I'd have to avoid a nine-iron the rest of the
day but it didn't break," Thomas told reporters after shooting a
two-under-par 68 that left him four strokes behind leader
Jhonattan Vegas.
"It hit near the hosel and sent a little shock up my arm.
"I'll just ice my wrist a little bit tonight and I'll be fine."
The risky shot was not really rewarded, because Thomas bogeyed
the hole anyway.
(Reporting by Andrew Both in Cary, North Carolina; Editing by
Ian Ransom)
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