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How a winning pro’s divisive wardrobe choice generated more buzz than his game

By: Nick Piastowski
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Tyrrell Hatton

Tyrrell Hatton, his BMW PGA Championship trophy and his hoodie.

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Tyrrell Hatton shot a 5-under 67 on Sunday to win the BMW PGA Championship, one of the premier events on the European Tour. Midway through the round, he dropped into a tie for the lead, then peeled off four birdies on the back nine to pull away. The victory came on a Wentworth Golf Club course that he visited as a kid. Good stuff! 

BUT.

BUT.

BUT.

REWRITE!

Tyrrell Hatton shot a 5-under 67 on Sunday to win the BMW PGA Championship, one of the premier events on the European Tour. WHILE HE WORE A HOODIE. Midway through the round, he dropped into a tie for the lead, then peeled off four birdies on the back nine to pull away. WHILE HE WORE A HOODIE. The victory came on a Wentworth Golf Club course that he visited as a kid. WHILE HE WORE A HOODIE. 

…

TYRRELL 

HATTON 

PLAYED 

GOLF 

WITH 

A 

HOODIE 

OMG 

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During Thursday’s first round, Hatton wore a blue Adidas hoodie. He shot a 66. “Route 66 to start @BMWPGA. Who’s rating the hoodie?” he tweeted. As of Sunday afternoon, 94 people rated it. 

During Friday’s second round, Hatton wore a black Adidas hoodie. He shot a 67. “I see so many of you are loving the @adidasGolf hoodie I’m wearing this week. To celebrate, @adidasGolf are going to send 10 of my followers this hoodie. Simply comment below with your size and I’ll pick 10 of you at random,” he tweeted. As of Sunday afternoon, about 13,800 people commented. 

During Saturday’s third round, Hatton wore a white Adidas hoodie. He shot a 69. “Saturday feels,” he tweeted. As of Sunday afternoon, 109 people felt it.

During Sunday’s final round, Hatton went back to the blue. “Well, I only had three color options,” he said. “So I shot my lowest round in all navy over the three days, so I thought I’d go for all navy again.”

The hoodie was not exclusive to Hatton at the BMW; a few others were wearing them. The hoodie has not been seen just overseas; Justin Thomas, notably, wore one at the Genesis Invitational back in February. The hoodie is not just for the men; a few players at this week’s KPMG Women’s PGA Championship are wearing them. 

But in a sport steeped in its tradition of collared shirts, Hatton’s hoodie is akin to Obama’s tan suit or J. Lo’s deep V dress in terms of talk. (Seriously, search for any combination of golf and hoodie on Twitter.)

The hooray for hoodies crowd:

https://twitter.com/jonathanyarwood/status/1314912918836830209?s=11

Too many people on here banging on about 'no place for hoodies on a golf course'… get a 🤬life! Perhaps you're just not cool enough to wear them! pic.twitter.com/gpan0HSjfN

— Craig Connelly (@theweeman77) October 10, 2020

Can’t believe a guy wearing a hoodie is leading the @EuropeanTour flagship event. Disgraceful. 😜

— Sarah Stirk 💙 (@SarahSkySports) October 10, 2020

A few years ago I was chased down the fairway by someone who told me I couldn’t keep playing because I had the wrong socks on! Golf has some great traditions but it needs to attract the next generation. Moaning about hoodies will do the opposite🏌🏼‍♂️ pic.twitter.com/poLZJFYtbu

— Dan Walker (@mrdanwalker) October 10, 2020

My two think @TyrrellHatton is cool! That makes golf cool and they #lovegolf #hoodiegate #BMWPGA pic.twitter.com/0bPrxV602o

— Richard Peabody (@richardpeabody) October 11, 2020

The hoodies are hideous crowd:

Hoodie on a golf course 🤮🤮

— Kyle Cleobury (@KCleobury) October 9, 2020

I fail to see why this is about attracting younger people to golf?I have yet to see any evidence that relaxing any type of dress codes has encouraged new members to the game. Do you really think anyone is sat at home saying "right I'm off to learn golf now I can wear a hoodie "? https://t.co/YfhQcRGzTu

— john! (@johnjpu) October 10, 2020

Tyrell Hatton in a hoodie…. seen it all now, no happy! #golf #pgatour @GeeeFaceee

— Lewis Russell (@Chaz1874) October 10, 2020

Love a hoodie as much as the next guy but should never be worn on a golf course, the etiquette and attire are part of the sport its a gentleman's game and smart clothes should be worn IMO. pic.twitter.com/IxbWSTWJBA

— JAKE 🎰 (@jakehardy25) October 10, 2020

Hoodie on a golf course what’s next cut of jeans 😡

— samuel cooley (@samuelcooley20) October 10, 2020

Hatton has read the comments. Golf should let its hair down a bit, he said. Or cover it up with, well, a hood.  

“It’s interesting, obviously it creates a bit of a – what’s the word for it – I can’t think of the word now. People are split. They don’t know if they like it or not,” Hatton said Saturday. 

“Anyway, I think it’s a cool thing that people are talking about it, should be open to the idea of creating a more open kind of sport rather than – don’t want it to be kind of snobby. I think you need to move on from that. It’s comfortable when you play golf in it and it looks good, then I don’t see an issue.”

This writer’s take!

(I’m glad we’ve got all of our other issues all tidied up to clear the decks for this one!)

It’s a shirt with a hood to wear when it’s colder. Makes sense. Should professional golf have a dress code? Yes. Other pro sports do. And other professions do. Have these dress codes changed over time? Yes. Should golf beyond the pros embrace change? Yes. And it has. I don’t see a whole lot of people disliking their bigger drives with their bigger drivers. 

The hood is good. 

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Nick Piastowski is a Senior Editor at Golf.com and Golf Magazine. In his role, he is responsible for editing, writing and developing stories across the golf space. And when he’s not writing about ways to hit the golf ball farther and straighter, the Milwaukee native is probably playing the game, hitting the ball left, right and short, and drinking a cold beer to wash away his score. You can reach out to him about any of these topics — his stories, his game or his beers — at nick.piastowski@golf.com.

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