
Tyrrell Hatton was feeling very frustrated during the first round of the PGA Championship on Thursday, and ESPN viewers got an earful of that.
Hatton uncorked a poor tee shot on the 17th hole at Quail Hollow in Charlotte, N.C. on Thursday. The shot missed the green, and Hatton responded by uncorking an F-bomb on a hot mic.
“That is the worst f—ing,” Hatton said before the microphone was wisely cut off.
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ESPN’s Scott Van Pelt could be heard trying not to laugh as he simply pivoted to the 18th hole, but he did not actually acknowledge the on-air F-bomb in any other way.
Everyone should probably know what they are risking by putting Hatton on a live microphone. This is not the first time something like this has happened, and he has at times attracted scrutiny for his on-court temperament.
Despite his anger, Hatton actually had a pretty solid first round. He was at -3 through 16 holes, leaving him three shots off the lead at that point. Of course, a bad tee shot like this one risked him losing ground on the leaders, hence his frustration.
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