Tyrrell Hatton's on-course frustrations reached a boiling point during the Dubai Desert Classic, where he struck a plastic tee marker in anger after a disappointing shot. Addressing his actions, he reflected on the spur-of-the-moment nature of his reaction, acknowledging that while he knows it wasn't right, he simply moved on from the incident, reminding himself that if such a moment is his worst flaw, then it’s not significant in the grand scheme.
In discussing his round, Hatton made it clear that while he felt frustration, it was something he needed to work on. He emphasized the importance of patience in competitive play, stating, "Hopefully I can be a little bit more patient out there when I need to be and still maintain that fire, because if I lose that, then I’ll just be boring like everyone else." This highlights his struggle to balance competitive urgency with composure.
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