Professional golfer Tyrrell Hatton expressed his frustration with the course after encountering an early setback on the final day of the Masters tournament. Despite starting the day at 4-under following solid performances on the previous days, Hatton struggled on the course.
While he began positively with a birdie on the second hole, he faced difficulties on the 251-yard par-3 fourth hole, resulting in a costly error. Hatton’s tee shot landed just off the green, setting up what should have been a routine putt. However, after multiple unsuccessful attempts, he vented his frustration with visible signs of anger.
The 34-year-old golfer, known for occasional outbursts, expressed his discontent with the course conditions, exclaiming his frustration out loud. Similarly, fellow golfer Wyndham Clark also displayed frustration with his own performance, using expletives to convey his disappointment.
Despite the challenges, Hatton’s round saw improvement with notable shots, including an eagle and a birdie. However, the difficulty of the course, particularly the firm greens affected by the hot weather, posed challenges for many players, including Hatton and his teammate Jon Rahm.
Rahm, who struggled with three bogeys on the unfamiliar firm course, acknowledged the unique conditions and expressed intentions to make adjustments for future tournaments. While the course conditions presented significant challenges, both players remained focused on their performance and strategies for upcoming events.
Hatton concluded his round with a strong finish, securing a lead in the clubhouse. As the Masters tournament progresses, golf enthusiasts can follow the action live through various platforms like Sky Sports, offering comprehensive coverage of the event.
