I used to have a bad habit of tying them around trees and leaving them there. Same with Agent, when I started to have to pay for repair suddenly the temper got a little more in control. I always found that if threw one and got the anger out of the way, it doesn't stay trapped inside, you forget about it.
The last club I threw was four years ago; hit a big drive on a par 5, got six iron home and of course a big over the top hook. Went to give my club a big helicopter toss forward and had just put on a new glove so the club stuck in my hand and went straight 90 degrees to my left towards the cart. My best buddy was sitting in the cart, the shaft hits the cart support, snaps in half and the jagged broken shaft and clubhead go zooming threw the cart right under my buddys chin. Scared me worse than him since he didn't have time to react. Got lucky with that act of stupidity and not let it happen again since.
Funny story growing up, a guy at the club that made his living by gambling/hustling and notorious for his bad temper was having a bad day and threw his whole bag into the pond by the 13th green. He drove off to come back a few minutes later realizing his watch, rings, wallet and money roll were in the bag:142smilie :mj07: Classic seeing a 50 year old man [that was old when I was in high school, not so funny anymore] diving into the pond and trying to drag this pro bag out to get his "valuables".
Temper gets you nowhere :nono: {deep breaths}