Amari Avery at U.S. Women's Open
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Amari Avery is contending at the U.S. Women's Open playing with someone else's clubs

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Amari Avery's boyfriend accidentally took her golf clubs when he left the U.S. Women's Open .
Gavin Aurilia packed up and left early Friday morning for a tournament and took his clubs or so he thought.
When Avery realized that he'd accidentally taken her clubs instead, she scrambled to find a replacement set.
She borrowed fellow USC player Gabriela Ruffels ' clubs after she finished the second round of the tournament.
Ruffels , who teed off at 6:56 a.m. local time on Friday , shot 73 -78 to miss the cut.
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