Brian Harman told he's a 'crybaby' for latest PGA Tour outburst
A number of PGA Tour fans were left disgusted by behaviour from Brian Harman yet again during the second round of the Charles Schwab Challenge.
Brian Harman is once again rubbing PGA Tour fans the wrong way and his latest 'infraction' had nothing to do with pace of play.
The reigning Open champion is among the field at the Charles Schwab Challenge.
His opening round at Colonial Country Club had everything we have come to expect from Harman over the last 18 months.
He opened his account with an assured four-under 66 which positioned the lefty quite nicely on the leaderboard.
And he clearly wanted to capitalise on his good start on day two.
Harman did not manage to better his score on Friday, posting a one-under 69 with a card that contained two bogeys and three birdies.
That being said, he was comfortably inside the top-10.
However, his latest outburst of anger was once again the big talking point.
The clip taken and re-shared by OnlyQuotes on X shows an incensed Harman throwing his club into his tour bag like a speer after hitting what we can only presume was a poor shot.
It didn't go unnoticed that Harman's caddie Scott Tway was standing right next to the bag.
Was this Harman have a pop at Tway for not clubbing him correctly?
You can judge for yourself, but certain golf fans on X have already returned a guilty verdict.
"Get this cry baby off the course," one wrote.
Another added: "Brian Hartman is the worst, can’t stand watching him play. That waggle makes me want to die inside."
This person wrote: "He’s been doing that a lot lately. Needs to mature up. Every golfer should know that not every shot will be perfect."
Watch the clip here:
This is not the first time this season Harman has gotten a little bit hot under the collar.
Harman gave a spicy post-round interview at the RBC Heritage.
The golfer gave short and shrift answers after a poor finish.
He was asked by one reporter: "Can you walk us through the last hole there?"
Harman's response?
"No."
Fair enough.
Harman later apologised for his behaviour, saying: "I don’t like coming off as curt or disrespectful.
"Everyone has got a job to do. I hate that it came off that way.
"As far as the way I was feeling, it’s just as raw as it gets.
"I don’t want to come off as ungrateful for what I get to do.
"I love what I do. It’s the only thing that I could do every day."
He added: "I’ve always wanted to be a golfer, so I’m grateful for the opportunity.
"But I do care a lot, and when I do something that’s not up to par as far as execution on the golf course, like I’m upset about it.
"I take a lot of pride in what I do, and I was hot, man.
"I was hot coming off.
"I had a really good day and ruined it with the last couple holes, and probably should have just not done the interview in hindsight."
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