"They are my most prized possession, other than my car," he said.



In addition to the golf clubs, Wimberg said his golf shoes, golf polos and class ring were also stolen.



"I put my class ring in my golf bag during each match," he said.



As if the theft wasn't enough, Wimberg said it could not have happened at a worse time. He was two weeks away from playing in the regional tournament and the detective told him it could take nearly a month or two before any information would become available.



As a senior, this was Wimberg's last opportunity to qualify for the state tournament. Luckily, his coach was able to provide a loaner set for him to practice with, but Wimberg said it wasn't the same.



"I didn't feel confident," Wimberg said. "My clubs were sized perfectly for me and you play a whole different game when you use a different set of clubs."



Friday evening was a game changer – Detective Jason Ford called Wimberg with good news.



"He said 'I have your clubs,'" Wimberg said. "He even brought them to my house, 9:30 at night."