The amount of torque McCabe Buege puts on his golf swing has caused more than one cracked head face on drivers that have since moved on to the golf club afterlife.
But the latest club to face doom under Buege's watch came a day before the Class 3A, Section 5 tournament last week at Bunker Hills in Coon Rapids.
Using the club as a casual leaning stick of sorts while talking to fellow players, it snapped like a toothpick. That sent Buege scrambling to find a new driver, but the best he could do on such short notice was a completely different type and brand than what he's used to.
No matter. The Rogers senior went out and shot a 3-under-par 69 to win the section tournament by four shots over teammate Corey Muenzhuber. It was Buege's 12th medalist honor of the season, and fifth consecutive competitive match in the 60s.
He is among the favorites as the Class 3A state tournament kicks off Tuesday at Bunker Hills.
"My hunch is I think he's really ready to play well," Royals coach Dan Bursheim said. "He likes Bunker, and it plays well for him."
Buege has a new Calloway driver in tow for this week's state tournament, a club he is more comfortable with than the replacement TaylorMade club he swung at the section meet. But Buege, a Central Florida recruit who finished fourth at last year's Class 3A tournament, would do just fine without a driver in the bag.
"Using [a driver] puts him in better position," on the par 5 holes and on the longer par 4s, Bursheim said. "But he's got Bunker mapped out, I guess you could say. He could go without it. He hits his 3-wood far enough he can use that at times."