Losing is part of golf. It happens to everyone, even the best of the best. But some players just don’t handle it with a polite nod and a smile. They fume, they sulk, and sometimes they throw clubs that probably cost more than your rent.
This list is for those golfers who couldn’t stand finishing second, or worse. Whether it was a meltdown on the green, a tense post-round interview, or just an overall vibe of “don’t talk to me,” these guys made sure the whole world knew when they weren’t happy.
15. Bryson DeChambeau

Bryson might be a math wizard, but when the numbers don’t add up in his favor, the mood sours quickly. His frustration usually comes with a side of brooding and the occasional rules official debate.
14. Rory Sabbatini

If there were a Hall of Fame for salty competitors, Sabbatini would be a first-ballot inductee. His fiery temper made sure everyone knew when things weren’t going his way.
13. Ian Poulter

Poulter thrives on emotion, and when he loses, it’s like the passion turns inward. He wears every missed putt on his sleeve and sometimes lets his temper lead the way.
12. Sergio Garcia

No stranger to tossing a club or scuffing up a green, Sergio made a name for himself with his emotional outbursts. Losing never sat well with him, and the golf course usually felt it.
11. Tiger Woods
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Tiger didn’t throw tantrums often, but when he lost, you could feel the storm clouds roll in. He hated losing more than he liked winning, and it showed.
10. Patrick Reed

Reed’s confidence borders on defiance, and when things go south, that intensity doesn’t exactly go quiet. Let’s just say post-round interviews can get… frosty.
9. Colin Montgomerie

Monty was a fantastic player with a less-than-fantastic poker face. The man simply couldn’t hide it when things weren’t going his way.
8. John Daly

Big John didn’t always react to losing with grace; sometimes it was with a cigarette, a Diet Coke, and a very public meltdown. His emotions were always part of the show.
7. Brooks Koepka

Koepka has a reputation for being cool, but that calm turns into visible frustration when he’s not contending. He doesn’t love explaining bad rounds, and it shows.
6. Justin Thomas

JT is fiery when things are going right, and even more so when they aren’t. He wears every shot on his face and doesn’t bother hiding his disappointment.
5. Bubba Watson

Bubba’s mood can shift with the leaderboard. When he’s playing poorly, you’ll know it, just ask his caddie.
4. Seve Ballesteros

Seve had the heart of a champion and the temper of one, too. Losing brought out his intensity, and he wasn’t afraid to let people see it.
3. Tom Weiskopf

Weiskopf’s talent was undeniable, but so was his temper. A bad round could send him into a tailspin of frustration that everyone nearby felt.
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2. Phil Mickelson

Phil’s losses often came in dramatic fashion, and he took them personally. You could almost see the gears grinding behind the smile.
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1. Greg Norman

No one wore heartbreak like Greg Norman. His high-profile collapses left scars that even a shark couldn’t hide, and he never really took defeat in stride.
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