Tyrrell Hatton is heading to the 2026 Masters with the same fiery attitude that has made him a fan favorite (and a nightmare for microphones!). Despite the modern trend of every pro hiring a sports psychologist, Hatton has revealed he still has NO mental coach. In fact, he says his on-course “rants” are his way of clearing his head.
In this video, we discuss whether Hatton’s “hot-headed” approach can actually work at Augusta National—a course that famously demands patience. After a career-best T4 at last year’s U.S. Open and a strong start to the 2026 LIV season with Legion XIII, is this the year Tyrrell proves that “self-coaching” your emotions is the key to winning a Major?
For the Scratch at 50 community, we analyze if Hatton’s method of “venting” is actually healthier for your score than bottled-up frustration.
What we cover:
Tyrrell’s honest take on why he won’t hire a mental coach.
How his fiery personality compares to teammate Jon Rahm.
His 2026 Masters form and why Augusta’s “unfair” breaks test him.
Can an “angry” golfer actually wear the Green Jacket?
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