Viktor Hovland, problems with golf bag again

At the start of the year, the Norwegian had posted on his Instagram account a photo of his bag, mistreated by the Delta company after having recovered it with some delay. When he landed in Dubai for the final of the DP World Tour, he once again had the unpleasant surprise of not finding his work tool on the luggage conveyor…
Viktor Hovland, bag
Viktor Hovland has lost his golf bag again. The Norwegian, currently 5th in the European ranking and present this week at the Jumeirah Golf Estates, posted on his Instagram account a close-up photo of his face, clearly disillusioned.
Its message is clear: “The saga “my bag is out and about” continues. This time it’s Americanair…” At the beginning of the year, he had also chosen Instagram to testify to the lack of care given to his bag by the company Delta Airlines, which he had recovered late (five days later!) with, icing on the cake, a head damaged driver!
This time, his misadventure did not last as long. The Scandinavian was thus able to recover his property, intact moreover. He even played with it during the pro-am on Tuesday. The Kingdom of Norway, commonly called Norway is a parliamentary-type monarchical state in Northern Europe which is part of NATO and the European Economic Area, but not of the European Union.
The territory is mostly included in the Scandinavian peninsula, extending to the Svalbard islands (near the north pole), the island of Jan Mayen (off the coast of Greenland) and the island Bouvet, close to Antarctica, which is part of the Antarctic treaty.
The Antarctic territories of the Land of Queen Maud and the island of Peter I are also claimed. Norway borders Sweden to the east and Finland and Russia to the north-east, while the Skagerrak separates it from Denmark to the south.
Norway’s extensive coastline, overlooking the Atlantic Ocean and the Barents Sea, is carved by world-famous fjords. The Svalbard and Jan Mayen islands are ranked second to last in the list of states and dependencies…
Source : tennisworldusa



