The Ryder Cup is one of the most prestigious events in golf, and this year’s tournament was no exception. Unfortunately, it was marred by an outburst from England’s Tyrrell Hatton. Hatton and his partner, Spain’s Jon Rahm, had a strong showing in the competition, but their partnership was overshadowed by Hatton’s outburst during the final round.
The incident occurred on the 16th hole, when Hatton hit his tee shot into the water. He proceeded to throw his club into the water in frustration. Rahm, who had been playing well up to that point, was visibly shaken by the outburst. He later said that he was “surprised and disappointed” by Hatton’s behavior.
Hatton later apologized for his actions, saying that he had let his emotions get the better of him. He also said that he had spoken to Rahm after the round and apologized to him personally. Rahm accepted the apology, but it didn’t take away from the fact that Hatton’s outburst had marred what should have been a great day for the two players.
The incident has caused some to question whether Hatton and Rahm should have been paired together in the first place. While both players are talented, they have very different playing styles and personalities. It’s possible that their differences may have contributed to the outburst.
Regardless of what caused it, Hatton’s outburst has put a damper on what should have been a great day for both players. It’s a reminder that even the best players can be prone to outbursts of emotion, and that they should always strive to keep their composure on the course.