Tyrrell Hatton is known for having one of the biggest tempers in professional golf, whether he’s playing on the European Tour or the PGA Tour.
That temper was on full display again during Sunday’s final round of the difficult Arnold Palmer Invitational in windy Orlando as he had a bit of a meltdown after coughing up his lead with a few bad shots.
It all happened on the par-4 12th hole when he hit his drive into the water, which was a really bad mental mistake after pulling driver on a tee that didn’t need driver.
He was upset then, but saved his emotions for when he got on the green and flipped off the pond for leading to his double bogey and the loss of his lead.
For real. He got angry at a pond!
Tyrrell Hatton with the shotgun to middle finger move at the @APinv pic.twitter.com/vIAeKNLYtW
— Michael Shamburger (@mshamburger1) March 8, 2020
A shotgun blast and a middle finger at the water that he hit his tee shot directly into. Hell yes!!! pic.twitter.com/s7rQw8hfv4
— No Laying Up (@NoLayingUp) March 8, 2020
Tyrrell Hatton giving the finger to a bad shot he hit 15 minutes prior is one of the most relatable things a professional golfer has ever done.
— Adam Woodard (@AdamWoodard) March 8, 2020
He also sent another message to that dang pond while later walking off the green:
— Bill King (@KingBilliam) March 8, 2020
Golf, am I rite?
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