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TULSA, Okla. — If there were a category for Strokes Lost: Grumbling, Tyrrell Hatton would be tiptop x in the world.

Hatton, "The Angry Golfer," is angry again this week, and he isn't shy to voice his displeasure.

The English language golfer, ranked No. 24 in the world, continued his attack on the course setup at majors on Wednesday ahead of the 104th PGA Championship at Southern Hills.

"I think the PGA and USGA seem to be in a chip of a fight most who'due south got the longest golf course and who's got the longest par-3. Information technology would be nice if they were a bit more than creative with course setup rather than simply trying to brand information technology hard through length all the time. PGA seems to just exist getting longer each time we come back and play," Hatton said.

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Tyrrell Hatton reacts after playing his shot from the seventh tee during the second round of the PGA Championship golf tournament at Southern Hills Country Club.

In this case, he isn't wrong.

The par-70 Southern Hills measures 7,566 yards on the scorecard with 2 par 5s over 600 yards and three of the four par 3s between 214 and 228 yards. Just the class renovation by Gil Hanse in 2018 has forced players to hitting the shots original course architect Perry Maxwell intended. The added length ways some of the all-time players have had to hit long irons and even pull a headcover off to reach par 3s. That included former World No. 1 Dustin Johnson, who used a 9-wood this week at the par-3 8th pigsty. Hatton's temper likewise got the all-time of him there on Thursday when he caused a minor social media kerfuffle by leaving his mark on the putting surface. (By his standards, it was actually nix but still poor etiquette.)

On Friday, Hatton was asked well-nigh the greens at Southern Hills, which weren't cut betwixt the first and second round due to predictable loftier winds.

"I hateful, we're playing a major title, non a monthly medal," Hatton said. "Yous know, they're bubbles all over the place. Information technology'south and then hard to hole putts. So you tin can hit a great putt and they only don't wait like going in, which is difficult to accept when we're playing in a major championship.

"From my bespeak of view, patently, I hope that the greens are nicer over the weekend."

Hatton's view was shared past many players, including Bubba Watson, who became the 17thursday player in PGA Championship history to shoot 63.

"I was nervous on every single putt. I had no clue," Watson said. "The greens are bumpy. Let's just phone call it similar it is. They're bumpy and they were a fiddling bit hairier today. It was tough. My putts bounced my way and they went in today."

Hatton delivered his harshest criticism of a major venue later on the final round of the Masters in April, where he called Augusta National "unfair," "didn't fit his eye," and he ought to come up back next time "being a caddie."

"I think it's how the course is prepare in general. You don't actually have to miss a shot, and your next i, yous're really struggling to make par. With how information technology runs off the greens here and the slopes that you are then chipping into and how obviously it'southward cut, it just makes it really difficult to even become chip shots close. I retrieve everything is exaggerated here," he said of Augusta National. "It'due south just one of those weeks that I feel like if I come up dorsum in the future, it's merely a case of trying to get through the all-time that I can."

Then he added this kicker: "I can say it wasn't a fun walk," Hatton said, "only maybe I'll be amend off if I come up back being a caddie here rather than trying to hit golf shots."

For all his barking, Hatton shot 2-nether 68 on Friday at Southern Hills and enters the 3rd circular of the PGA at T-10 and very much in the thick of the championship.

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Source: https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/golf/2022/05/21/tyrrell-hatton-angry-about-course-set-up-pga-championship/50262205/

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