🔫 Tyrrell Hatton’s SHOCKING Gun Gesture at LIV Golf Dallas Sparks Outrage | Full Breakdown
Tyrrell Hatton stunned fans and critics alike after mimicking a gun with his putter during the final round of LIV Golf Dallas. The controversial gesture came after a frustrating double bogey—and it’s drawing comparisons to NBA star Ja Morant’s infamous actions.
Is this just Hatton being Hatton, or has he crossed the line in golf etiquette? In this video, we break down what happened, the reactions, and what it could mean for the future of player conduct in LIV Golf.
🔥 Don’t miss the full story behind the outburst, the wild quote from Friday’s meltdown, and how this ties into bigger conversations about sportsmanship and image in professional sports.
📌 Watch till the end for a deep dive into how the NFL and NBA handle similar gestures—and why LIV Golf might need to step in.
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aliy golf star Tyrell Hatton raised eyebrows on Sunday after mimicking a gun with his putter during the final round at Mario Golf Club in Dallas a gesture that highlighted his mounting frustration in the heat of competition the animated Englishman known for wearing his emotions on his sleeve appeared visibly irritated after carding a double bogey on the 12th hole in response Hatton made a mock shooting motion with his putter pretending to fire at imaginary targets a moment that stirred debate over sportsmanship and decorum in professional golf while Alivy Golf does not currently enforce specific penalties for such gestures similar actions are considered unsportsmanlike in leagues like the NFL and NBA memphis Grizzlies star John Morand has famously been fined and suspended for both gestures and real life incidents involving weapons underlining how sensitive such behavior has become in the modern sports landscape hatton’s flare up in Dallas wasn’t his first emotional outburst of the week on Friday during the opening round he was caught on a hot mic venting after his second shot on the par 57th hole found water “worst hole on the planet.” “That is F B,” he shouted following a poorly placed approach that cruy rolled off the green despite the rocky start the 33-year-old rebounded with a stunning Saturday performance shooting seven underpar to vault himself back into contention but Sunday’s double bogey and ensuing gesture reignited discussions about his temper and conduct under pressure hatton has built a reputation as one of the sports more fiery personalities both on the LIV circuit and at major championships while his emotional displays often add drama they occasionally cross into controversial territory like Sunday’s mimicry a gesture rarely seen in golf and one that’s increasingly discouraged in other major sports in leagues like the NFL such gestures typically result in an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty costing a team 15 yards players may also face fines averaging around $12,700 with larger penalties for repeat offenses in the NBA where the image of the league is closely guarded Morant was recently fined $75,000 after ignoring previous warnings about using the gesture during a game nba Commissioner Adam Silver warned Morant that such behavior could be interpreted negatively yet the star guard repeated it days later after sinking a three-pointer speaking afterward Morant seemed unfazed by public criticism i’ve pretty much been the villain for 2 years now every little thing if somebody can say something negative about me it’s going to be out there so yeah I don’t care no more while Hatton’s gesture hasn’t yet drawn official reprimand it walks a fine line especially as LIIV Golf works to cultivate mainstream appeal and legitimacy with emotions running high and cameras rolling players like Hatton may find themselves under increasing scrutiny not just for their scores but for how they conduct themselves when the pressure peaks
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Who cares? The world doesn't care.
PC world is ruining all professional sports. Maybe you shmucks should cancel the biathalon in the Olympics.