Auntie Feng went to the driving range with her friend, who also just purchased the new clubs in the shop to try out the new toy. Her friend's 20 something, huge, atheletic son in tow. Auntie Feng encouraged the young man to try out the fasinating sport, golf, and try a few swing. He did, and perhaps stroke the club too hard both the club head and the golf ball flew out toward the field. Obviously he's swinging the club too hard, trying to kill the ball and the driver snapped when hitting the ground.
Auntie Feng's first reaction is to call the golf shop owner complaining about the low quality and demand a refund or replacement. After hours of argument, the shop owner agreed to replace the broken club. But the condition is that they have to return the fly-away club head with the stick.
It is impossible to go to the field to pick up the club head when golf ball flying around frantically. Auntie Feng exerted her influence to the driving range manager again and he agreed to go broadcast to the crowd to stop their swing for a minute so he can go to the field to fetch the broken club head for her.
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