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Solheim Cup 2019: This video of Angel Yin being reunited with her clubs will make you never take your clubs for granted again

Keely LevinsSeptember 12, 2019
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The news was better, albeit not perfect, for Team USA’s Angel Yin and Team Europe’s Jodi Ewart Shadoff. The two golfers flew Aer Lingus to Scotland for the Solheim Cup, only to have their golf clubs go missing. Yin also had a bag of clothes that was lost.

On Wednesday (NZST), Shadoff’s bag was returned, and that night Yin had her clubs, too, but still was without her clothes – and one other key item (we’ll explain later).

The entire situation creating an interesting start to Yin’s second Solheim Cup appearance. Team members are given their uniforms when they arrive on-site, so Yin has had golf clothes to wear. But the 20-year-old has been borrowing other items from teammates and Team USA staff members. Things like socks, for example, have become a hot commodity for Yin.

Bc I lost my personally baggage I’ve been just wearing @LizetteSalas5 clothes 😂😂😂 literally just been taking clothes off her 😂 wooo I like… can I wear? Thank you!

— Angel Yin (@angelyinlol) September 9, 2019

As for her preparation at Gleneagles, Yin tried to gain as much course knowledge as possible without her sticks.

“I haven’t been practising, but I’ve been walking the course, making my preparations so when I get my clubs I’ll be ready to go out and play a practice round, practise and do everything that I need to do to prepare for Friday, Saturday and Sunday,” Yin said on Tuesday.

She also started working with a new set, built for her by Ping, one of the tournament’s sponsors. Yin, the No.31-ranked player in the world, isn’t sponsored by Ping, or any club manufacturer, for that matter. Her set makeup features a number of club companies, but the set from Ping was the best option in case her clubs never arrived.

Thankfully, though, they did. Yin’s teammate and fellow pod-member Morgan Pressel took a video of the glorious reunion.

REUNITED!!! 😎 @angelyinlol @SolheimCupUSA pic.twitter.com/37GLItx7gK

— Morgan Pressel (@mpressel) September 10, 2019

The one snag, however, is that Yin’s driver head remains missing. When Yin was packing, she removed it from the shaft and put it in her clothing bag, which has yet to be delivered. A missing driver is a big deal to the second-longest hitter on tour. She averages 282 yards off the tee, and with Gleneagles playing wet and long, length is especially important this week.

The last Yin heard, Aer Lingus had located it in London – which is interesting, because Yin never stopped in London (she flew from Orlando to Dublin, then Dublin to Edinburgh). With play starting on Friday morning, let’s hope her driver head – and the rest of her clothing – won’t be staying there long.

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