'Just Give Him a Pacifier': Golf World Left in Hysterics as PGA Tour's Resident Hothead Cools Down in Bizarre Fashion at $75M Race
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Playing golf in scorching heat can be very tiring for the golfers. Just recently, competing in the FedEx St. Jude Championship in Memphis was a cruel experience for the golfers and caddies. The key to staying on top of the heat is to stay hydrated on the course while playing or moving from one hole to another!
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Most golfers such as Rickie Fowler prefer to drink water on the course to quench their thirst while competing from dusk to dawn! But this 1X PGA Tour winner is like no other golfer and has a different beverage that he prefers to drink on the course.
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The top 30 golfers in the FedEx Cup standings are competing in the Tour Championship worth $75 million at the iconic East Lake Golf Club. One of the golfers in the mix who made his way from Memphis to Atlanta is Tyrrell Hatton, popular for being somewhat of a hothead.
Hatton started his first round in the Championship with a bang and put 6 under on the board with 6 birdies. On Friday, he shot 3 under with 5 birdies and 2 bogeys. All the hard work made him hungry and thirsty on the course, and the golfer opted for a mid-round shake to deal with it.
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PGA Tou posted a video on its official Instagram page wherein the Hatton hits a shot and then bangs his club on the greens. He then slowly walked away and probably his caddie, Brian Martin, handed him what looked like a chocolate shake. The golfer then walked off peacefully while sipping on his “mid-round milkshake.”
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As the Tour posted the video, they wrote, “Sometimes all you need is a milkshake,” and we all agree! The English golfer’s sipping moment on the course garnered quite a lot of attention amongst the golf enthusiasts and they could not resist commenting about it.
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Fans definitely had a good time witnessing Hothead’s ‘sippy’ moment on the course. Let us take a look at some of the reactions that fans had after seeing the post.
One golf fan hilariously commented under the video and offered a bit of intriguing advice for the golfer. He wrote, “Just give him a pacifier before he hits the ball. Solved.”
Quite a few fans had some witty comments such as,
“Shake it up baby 😊”
“Sippy time 😂”
Taking a pun at a famous song, a comment read, “Did it bring all the boys to the yard?”
Many fans took a toll at his regular tantrums on the course and pointed out that Hatton looks like a baby in this video.
“It’s baby formula for Mr. Poopy Diaper.”
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“I love him but this made him look like a complete child, not just a partial one like normal 😂”
“Awe little baby Hatton drinks his milk 🥺”
One golf netizen had an interesting theory about the drink, and said, “That’s a Bloody Mary.”
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We wonder what Hatton’s drink was, a bloody mary, a protein smoothie, or just a good old chocolate shake! Tune in to find out who ultimately gets crowned as the 2023 FedEx Cup winner after three consecutive weeks of fierce competition.
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