US PGA Championship: Shane Lowry and Tyrrell Hatton Lose Their Cool as Jhonattan Vegas Leads

US PGA Championship: Shane Lowry and Tyrrell Hatton Lose Their Cool as Jhonattan Vegas Leads

Shane Lowry and Tyrrell Hatton were among the players who lost their cool during the US PGA Championship.

Shane Lowry’s Frustration

  • Lowry’s frustration boiled over on the eighth hole when he was denied relief for an embedded ball.
  • He slammed his club into the ground, loudly swearing about "this place."
  • His anger continued as he dumped his second shot into a greenside bunker and tapped in for a bogey five.
  • Lowry’s outburst came with significant stakes, as he missed making it through to Friday by just one stroke, finishing at two over par.

Tyrrell Hatton’s Struggles

  • Hatton also struggled with his temper, pulling up seven after taking a penalty drop following a costly triple bogey on the 18th hole.
  • He had been within a shot of leading after covering his first eight holes in two under par.
  • The English golfer’s round ended with 36 points on the front nine, finishing one under, seven shots off the lead held by Venezuela’s Jhonattan Vegas.

History of Emotional Outbursts

  • This is not Hatton’s first time losing control of his emotions on the course.
  • Last year, he was called a "terrible influence" by Sky Sports commentator Ewen Murray after snapping a club during the DP World Tour Championship in Dubai.

Conditions Affecting Play

  • Some players have complained this week about mud balls caused by bad weather.
  • Preferred lies were not sanctioned for use due to PGA of America rules.
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