Tyrrell Hatton celebrated qualifying for Europe’s Ryder Cup team last month with a “messy” night, after which he woke up covered in his own vomit.
The Englishman, 33, will make his fourth appearance for Europe in the biennial contest against the United States, which takes place 26-28 September at Bethpage Black in New York.
And Hatton, one of golf’s more colourful characters, has not ruled out similar scenes if Europe were to triumph away from home for the first time since 2012’s ‘Miracle of Medinah’ – where the visitors came from 10-6 down to win 14½-13½.
“God, it was aggressive. It was horrible. But I mean, it was funny at the time,” said Hatton, who consumed drinks alongside his LIV Golf and European team-mate Jon Rahm.
“Jon had just won [the LIV Golf] individual Tyrrell Hatton celebrated Ryder Cup inclusion with ‘messy’ night, so we had a bit of a tear-up. Yeah, that was a messy night. When I actually got back into the room, I fell across the bed sideways and face down in that position, and then I had woken myself up throwing up in that position.
“I fell back asleep in that position and then as I woke up I had sick all down my arms, both sides, all down my shirt. I look in the mirror and I’ve sick on my face, in my bed.”
He added: “Waking up in a slightly more sober state was horrendous, having to clean up that. I ended up stripping the bed, leaving some cash and a note, saying ‘Really sorry, I was sick in the bed in the night, please throw it in the trash’.”
While Hatton stressed he never wanted to allow himself to get into a state like that again, he accepted a European victory this month would also likely involve a lot of alcohol.