Ryder Cup hero Tyrrell Hatton’s explosive outburst turns air blue with £600k up for grabs

Tyrrell Hatton has done it again — the Ryder Cup hero let his emotions fly in an explosive on-course outburst during a high-stakes event with £600,000 up for grabs! The fiery Brit was caught on camera turning the air blue after a costly miss, leaving fans shocked and commentators speechless. Watch the full breakdown of Hatton’s meltdown, player reactions, and how it all unfolded in one of the most dramatic moments of the season.

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RDER Cup star Trell Hatton dropped two fbombs during his latest outing, echoing his father Jeff’s colorful language from Thursday. Hatton, 33, is coming off the back of helping team Europe triumph in the RDER Cup last Sunday, defeating the United States away from home for the first time since 2012. The Englishman is currently participating in the Alfred Dunnhill Lynx Championship in Carni, Scotland, where he is the reigning champion. After taking his second shot on the ninth hole, Hatton lost his grip during his swing amid wet and windy conditions. Immediately turning towards his caddy, the team Europe hero vented, “It slipped out of my hands.” His frustration mirrored that of his father the previous day. Sky Sports had to issue an apology to viewers when Jeff exclaimed an exploive following his T-shot on the eighth hole, which sailed straight into the rough. For the second consecutive year, Jeff teamed up with his son in the team championship after finishing as runners up 12 months ago. He swiftly apologized after swearing. On Friday, Trell was playing solo, aiming to retain his Alfred Dunhill Links crown. Last year, Hatton made history by becoming the first player to win the tournament, which brings together golf’s elite and celebrity A-listers on three occasions, having secured consecutive victories in 2016 and 2017. This year’s champion will pocket $800,000, $593,000 from a total prize fund of £5 million,3.7 million. Hatton is determined to claim the lion share of the prize money. appreciating the more relaxed atmosphere compared to Beth Paige Black where the Ryder Cup was held. “I think the slightly more relaxed nature of this week plays a part,” he said at a press conference on Wednesday. Playing the RDER Cup the week before under such an intense microscope, your game normally gets lifted in those environments. And I feel that I played some really good golf at times last week.

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