Q-School Stud Blick Gets His Stolen Clubs Back In A Most Unusual Way

You may remember Cody Blick. He was the Web.com’s Q-School feel good story a month back. After realizing his clubs were stolen, he and other local pros pieced together a haphazard set for him to play. Voila! Blick shot a final round 63 to earn his card.

So what ever happened to those stolen sticks? It’s a happy ending but hardly the way anyone might have expected. GolfWorld’s Alex Myers provides the unusual happy-face saga.

It began with a random Arizona woman’s encounter with a homeless man, which led to her buying a set of golf clubs he had possession of for $75. Upon seeing Blick’s name stamped on the bag and clubs, she Googled him and learned of his story. From there, the woman managed to track down the phone number of Blick’s mom and reached out.

Needless to say, Blick was surprised to get a New Year’s Day text from his mom regarding the found clubs. He was excited when photos confirmed the clubs were his, but somewhat disappointed by the condition they appeared in. Still, Blick decided they were still worth buying back. During a follow-up phone call, Blick’s dad offered $300 for the clubs and the woman quickly agreed (Apparently, she hadn’t seen Blick’s $5,000 reward offer from Dec. 9). Not a bad deal for a tour pro’s set, even a beat-up one. Still, there was the matter of actually buying/retrieving the clubs from another state. That’s when fate intervened again.

Blick’s former roommate and teammate at San Jose State, Taylor Bromley, happened to be in Arizona visiting his parents for New Year’s. So Blick Venmo’d Bromley the $300 and had him handle the in-person transaction before bringing the clubs back to California on Thursday night.

“It’s nice to have them back, that’s for sure,” Blick said. “I spent an hour disinfecting everything. They’re OK, they look alright.”

Blick, 25, doesn’t anticipate using any of his old clubs when the season starts at the Bahamas Great Exuma Classic next week, except maybe the one he was most upset about losing: a Scotty Cameron putter he’d played since 2010.

“I’ve got a couple days to figure it out. I want to take it to Scotty Cameron to check on the loft and alignment,” Blick said. “But I’ve been using it this morning and it feels pretty good, so fingers crossed.”

So all ends well. Cody shot a superb card-earning 63 with borrowed sticks. I’ve shot good rounds with rentals or borrowed clubs and have wondered if the lower expectations were the key. Either way, sometimes, the planets do align…