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LIV Golf star Tyrrell Hatton caught on hot mic in furious tirade about Dallas course

LIV Golf star Tyrrell Hatton caught on hot mic in furious tirade about Dallas course

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Tyrrell Hatton was caught once again in an angry hot mic tirade as he reacted to an unlucky shot at LIV Golf Dallas.
Hatton, who has built a reputation for being one of the more fiery players in the sport, lost his temper after his approach shot on the par-5 seventh hole went awry.
The Englishman landed his shot on the edge of the green - but it promptly rolled into the water before he could be heard angrily criticizing the hole.
'Worst hole on the planet! That is f***ing bulls***!'
'He didn't like it,' one of the announcers cracked afterwards.
Hatton ultimately managed to achieve a par on the hole, and is tied for fourth in the tournament at five-under heading into the final round.
His outburst on Saturday comes after a similar moment at the PGA Championship last month.
Tyrrell Hatton HOT mic 🎙️🔥
'Worst hole on the planet! That is F**KING BULLSHlT!'
(Via: @TeeTimesPub)
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— NUCLR GOLF (@NUCLRGOLF) June 28, 2025
Hatton was also heard berating himself in an X-rated tirade at the PGA Championship
In that moment, he was heard berating himself in an X-rated tirade during the opening round of the tournament.
Hatton was three-under-par - just a few shots off the lead - when he reached the par-three 17th.
The LIV Golf star saw his tee shot land just off the right side of the green and his furious reaction was then caught on a hot mic.
'Oh my God,' Hatton said. 'That is... the worst f***ing...'
Cameras then quickly cut to another group on the course, with the announcers declaring: 'Well... to 18!'
Going into the final round of LIV Dallas, Hatton is trailing only leader Patrick Reed, Paul Casey and Abraham Ancer.
Hatton joined LIV from the PGA Tour in 2024, and makes a reported $12million salary.
He has one win apiece in each league, with his lone PGA win coming at the Arnold Palmer Invitational in 2020.

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