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PGA Tour winner misses short putt to get knocked out of U.S. Open qualifier, promptly snaps putter over his knee

May 26, 2021

Scott Piercy was hoping to gain entrance to the U.S. Open. He wound up down a putter.

The four-time PGA Tour winner was NOT happy with the shortest club in his bag following a couple short misses at a U.S. Open final qualifier in Dallas. According to Firepit Collective's Ryan French, AKA Monday Q Info on Twitter, Piercy missed a great chance to claim the final spot available at Dallas Athletic Club—then he missed another for an alternate spot.

Then he snapped. Literally.

Check out the video French posted on Tuesday night of Piercy breaking his putter over his knee in disgust as he walks off the green:

On one hand, we'd never condone this type of behavior, because, you know, THE KIDS might be watching. On the other, you have to appreciate the fire shown by this 42-year-old with more than $21 million in career earnings.

Then again, you also have to factor in the frustration that has come from a tough last 14 months for Piercy. Last March he was dropped by several sponsors for a pair of offensive instagram posts. Piercy hasn't had a top 10 this season and ranks just 130th in the FedEx Cup standings.

And there was also some frustration from the qualifier itself. After weather delays forced the two-round event that began on Monday to finish late on Tuesday, nearly half of the field—including fellow PGA Tour pros like Graeme McDowell and Pat Perez—withdrew.

We're guessing Piercy would have rather withdrawn then fail to claim one of 10 available spots (and alternate spots) for next month's U.S. Open at Torrey Pines in this fashion. That's a lot of effort to come up empty-handed—and with your putter in pieces.

Piercy will play in this week's Charles Schwab Challenge beginning Thursday. He just might have to hit up the Colonial Country Club pro shop first.