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Golfer Explodes, Breaks Club, Swears at Fan
6 Mar
Summary
- World No. 71 Li Haotong swore at a heckler after breaking his club.
- Shane Lowry lost a three-shot lead in the final holes due to errors.
- Golfer's reactions to adversity highlight the contrast in player temperaments.

World No. 71 Li Haotong displayed embarrassing petulance at the Arnold Palmer Invitational, swearing at a heckler and berating his caddie after breaking a club. Gaining entry as a reserve, Li's mood soured after a poor first round. His outburst drew criticism and raised questions about golfer conduct.
In contrast, Shane Lowry's recent struggles at the Cognizant Classic were also under scrutiny. Lowry squandered a three-shot lead in the closing holes, a painful experience he shared emotionally with the media. His playing partner, Xander Schauffele, acknowledged the difficulty of such moments, noting Lowry's extensive career.
Collin Morikawa's past decision to skip media duties after a significant loss also sparked debate about player obligations. While Morikawa's form at Bay Hill was strong, his past experiences underscore the mental challenges of closing out tournaments, a challenge Li Haotong did not face this week.




