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Tyrrell Hatton, of England, reacts to a putt on the 18th hole during the second round at the Masters golf tournament, Friday, April 11, 2025, in Augusta, Ga. Photo by Ashley Landis /AP Photo
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AUGUSTA, Ga. — Tyrrell Hatton has a love-hate relationship with golf, but he’s still seems to be looking for something he loves about it.
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Tyrrell Hatton tries to win Masters 'looking stupid' with his 'worst scores'Back to video
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Hatton was asked earlier in the week if he likes the famous course.
“Do I like any golf course?” he replied.
Hatton shot himself out of contention on Saturday with a three-over 75, but the real fireworks came a day earlier.
“Yeah, I mean, 17 is just ridiculous,” he said after Friday’s round. “Obviously tapping in there and hitting a little mark and goes straight left and lips out left and all of a sudden you look stupid.
“But I don’t really know what to say about that. When you hit a decent putt from a foot, you expect it to go in.”
Hatton was referring to a missed tap-in for par that caught the edge and sailed more than six feet from the hole.
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“It’s late in the day and there was rain last night, and when the sun gets to a certain height, you can kind of see more of the blemishes,” Hatton said of the most immaculate putting surfaces in the world of golf. “Yeah, that green had a ton of footprints, and it’s just one of those things that you’re never really going to get around. Sometimes they bobble in for you, and obviously that time it bobbled a miss for me.”
Much of the powder-keg Englishman’s charm on the golf course is that he always seems ready to blow, and frequently looks more exasperated at good shots than bad. After Friday’s round the LIV golfer threw a full-fledged pity party for himself despite being firmly in the hunt at 5-under and earning a late afternoon pairing with defending champ Scottie Scheffler.
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“I just don’t hole putts from that 15 sort of foot range,” Hatton said of Augusta National. “I just struggle reading them, and that’s been the consistent theme for the nine times that I’ve played it. I’m a good putter, and I just don’t get these greens.
“So it’s frustrating to come off the course and feel like you kind of have shot the worst score that you could every time,” he said. “It was very easy to look stupid.”
Somehow, his “worst scores” had him gunning for a green jacket heading to Saturday, only to come up short. Hatton has played in eight previous Masters, finishing a career-best T9 last year. He was asked how he would have handled Friday’s adversity as a younger man.
“I feel like I probably would have handled it pretty much the same way as I did today,” he said. “But yeah, I mean, that’s just me.”
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