Their Ryder Cup adventures have been terrible and ridiculously screaming. Which version of Liv’s teammates will we get to this year’s cup? No doubt, both.
Scene: In the range in Dallas’ GC manby filming an episode of “Golf Heating”. (The interview is condensed for clarity; you can see everything below.
Dylan Dothier: You guys have already been to the gym this morning. Is it something that has always been part of your routine?
Tyrrell Hatton: Obviously not. As I grew up and stronger and stronger, I have to start doing a little more in the gym to try and prepare the ribbon.
DD: Jon, do you remember meeting Tyrrell? Have you always received well?
Jon Rahm: I do not know if we would ever have passed a lot of time together before the Ryder Cup of the whistle strait (in 2021). We would both play at (2018 Cup in) Paris, but we were both quite quiet that week. However, whistling, we played together, so this is a bit from the beginning of everything. One of the things that makes us get together is that we tend to have similar reactions in the course.
DD: Say more about it.
Th: I never understand why he swears in English. He would leave with him, for sure, if he only sworn in Spanish.
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DD: How does it work when you play together? Do you cancel your fires one another? Is there a tranquility that gets inside?
Jr: To be honest, whenever I play with someone who can get a little more removed from the course – not just the Turks, but someone – I laugh because I see myself in it.
DD: Tyrrell, how is ion away from the course?
Th: Well, he looks scary, right? But he is just a big teddy bear.
Jr: Why do people say I look scary?
Th: (Laughing) Maybe it’s something that has to do with you being a unit and being like six feet three. When are you a five -legged hobbit? No interest.
I am, like, positively in my mind, “says Rahm,” though my mouth can say other things. “
DD: And Jon, are you doing?
Jr: Tyrrell is one of the most beloved people you will ever meet. He does not like to do so, but I think he should be mictated for one of our rounds of practice, because every summary you have seen from him saying funny things is gentle compared to what we usually hear.
Th: I can neither confirm nor deny it.
DD: Tyrrell, when did it first done so well in golf?
Th: This is a strange question. I don’t think I’m (so good). Does what (comedian) says Micky Flanagan? Positivity drains you.
DD: Jon, do you feel the same way?
Jr: I am, like, irrationally positive in my mind; Always hoping for the best in the other purpose in every situation. Although my mouth may be saying other things, I believe strongly. But the amount of time I will say in Spanish, “If you are going to play so, go home, what are you doing by wasting your time”, inside I know that I am just trying to ignite myself, to say, well, you can do that.
DD: Tyrrell, I know you don’t think you are very good at Golf, but what do you think you’ve got better over the years?
Th: I would say I was left very stable. I have never tried to change my swinging; The positions are still very the same. I really don’t see the statistics, but I think the iron game has always been strong enough and then generally setting has been a strength, so I think if I lost those two, then I’m pretty f-.
DD: Jon, what is your favorite part of golf?
Jr: I think tracking. Is a strange game. We are all trying to pursue perfection in the most imperfect game there. You are trying to lose better than the other boy. You can rely on one side as the perfect shots you hit within a day, perhaps within a week. For a game that has to do with the least loss, it is just that tracking of trying to understand things and become better, and new things feel new. Just just an emotion to me.
DD: Tyrrell, you love golf?
Th: I love its elements. Like, everyone here is a very competitive person. You should never lose it, but I think it is sometimes difficult to go out and practice. I think when you love it, that’s easy to do. When it feels like a daily job to go and hit the balls when you have rest time – it only depends on that frame of mind you are in. As long as I have played is ultimately going up and down.
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DD: What is the best golf shoot you’ve ever hit in your life?
Th: The best golf Shot? The one I ever come back is actually a 5-Herkuri I hit when I and Jon were playing together on Whistling Straits, on Friday on a right top.
Jr: I thought you would say Rome. In the 15th hole on Friday morning, I put it in a street bunker and he hit a crazy blow from there. He comes out of the bunker and he says, “Friend, I was terrified. Everything I could think of was dipping it or knitting it against the lip.”
DD: Are you difficult for ion when he is your partner?
Th: No. Look at its size!
DD: Tyrrell, what is something about our game you admire?
Th: I think that when we are getting confused about Green Green, we are as big children, just trying to get as much rotation as possible. This is one thing that impresses me with the ion – the group of shooting around green and the different rolls he can wear. I can rotate it a good amount, but it has that cut rotation. He’s hitting the withdrawals from the bunkers and everything, and I’m like, “I don’t have it in the bag.”
Jr: This is a great positive for both. We are like two 12-year-olds in Green Green. You will never see more giggles from two pro, never. It’s the most gentle thing. (At the Liv Golf event) In Jeddah, we did a divot eight meters long, three meters wide. Thirty meters in the wind so that you can rotate max.
Th: We were coming out of sand from the bunker, spraying it on the ground, hitting it in the wind, and these (shots) were falling, as, as, 30 meters.
Jr: We were screaming. We were taking so many pictures of everyone was unreal. You are supposed to be a professional, but I always believe there is time for fun. That was fun.

