Guys like Henrik Stenson, Tyrrell Hatton, Sergio Garcia and Jon Rahm have piled up a ton {of professional} wins — and 4 main titles — however additionally they present a ton of leisure worth. In fact that’s as a result of they’re gifted, but in addition because of a few of their on-course commentary and antics.
Hatton made headlines final 12 months when, taking part in a tough U.S. Open setup, he quipped, “I simply lose my head each week; [other players] can sort of expertise what it’s like in my head for per week [at U.S. Opens.]”
All 4 of these aforementioned execs play on LIV Golf, which can be the place 22-year-old David Puig performs. The previous Arizona State Solar Satan was the visitor on this week’s Subpar podcast and dished on what it’s like taking part in with a few of these guys. As co-host Drew Stoltz put it: There are some “iconic tempers” on LIV Golf.
The group joked that Puig could be on that listing, too, however Puig was additionally requested to listing his top-three worst tempers on LIV.
“I imply, Henrik Stenson’s obtained to be up there,” Puig mentioned. “I really like the man man; he’s the very best. He’s obtained to be the primary one.”
Puig informed a narrative of a spherical when he was paired with Stenson on the Asian tour, and Stenson pulled a 7-iron into the water and promptly tomahawked his membership.
“And there’s this microphone in all probability like 20 yards away,” he mentioned, “and it hits the microphone and the microphone explodes and his membership breaks on the similar time.”
Puig additionally talked about Garcia as a candidate for the all-temper crew, however added that Garcia doesn’t appear to get fairly as mad as of late as he used to.
In fact, there’s additionally Hatton.
“He will get fairly dicey, however I can’t cease laughing when he says all that,” Puig mentioned. “You might be standing subsequent to him and he’s saying all these items and I’m like, ‘I f—ing love this man.”
Co-host Colt Knost added a narrative a few latest spherical by which Hatton joined him on the CBS broadcast after a spherical, and Hatton was requested to name the following shot on dwell TV. It didn’t go properly, and the following day Knost was assigned because the on-course reporter for Hatton’s group. On one gap, Hatton left an eagle putt properly quick. He tapped in after which mentioned to Knost, “That putt was nearly as unhealthy as my f—ing commentary yesterday.”
You may take heed to the total Subpar podcast with Puig right here, or watch the YouTube video beneath.
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