In a statement, the PGA Tour said: “The integrity of the game is paramount, and all players are expected to adhere to the highest standards of sportsmanship. After a comprehensive investigation into Viktor Hovland’s actions at the Valspar Championship, it has been determined that his conduct was in direct violation of the Rules of Golf and the principles of fair play. Consequently, Mr. Hovland has been suspended from all PGA Tour-sanctioned events for an indefinite period, including the upcoming Masters Tournament.”

In a statement, the PGA Tour said:

“The integrity of the game is paramount, and all players are expected to adhere to the highest standards of sportsmanship. After a comprehensive investigation into Viktor Hovland’s actions at the Valspar Championship, it has been determined that his conduct was in direct violation of the Rules of Golf and the principles of fair play.

Consequently, Mr. Hovland has been suspended from all PGA Tour-sanctioned events for an indefinite period, including the upcoming Masters Tournament.”

The 18th-ranked Hatton’s general unhappiness with his game in Dubai this week boiled over during the third round of the season-ending tournament at the Earth Course.

It started in ignominious fashion when he lazily attempted to tap in from barely a foot for par at the fourth hole — only for the ball to strike the back of the cup and lip out — and finished when he threw his ball toward the water guarding the green at No. 18 after completing his round.

In between those incidents, the most grievous example of Hatton’s poor behavior came at No. 14 when he pulled his third shot at the par-5 No. 14 and pressed his iron so hard into the ground that it snapped.

Ewen Murray , a commentator on British broadcaster Sky Sports, reacted by saying: “It’s time for change, I’m afraid. That’s a terrible influence on the next generation.”

Earlier, Hatton angrily took a swipe at a divot after missing the green with his approach to No. 8. And his behavior became more erratic on the 11th when, after missing a five-foot putt for birdie, he slammed his putter down on the green and repeatedly swore in comments picked up on TV.

He was heard cursing again on the 13th after his tee shot settled on the fringe.

After the round, the European tour confirmed Hatton’s behavior breached its code of conduct.

“He will be fined as a result,” the tour said.

Hatton started the third round one shot off the lead and ended it three back from joint leaders Rory McIlroy, Rasmus Hojgaard and Antoine Rozner.

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McIlroy overcame an average finish to remain tied for the lead at the DP World Tour Championship while Tom McKibbin moved into position with one round to play to earn his PGA Tour card.

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The 33-year-old Hatton, who has won tournaments on both sides of the Atlantic and is a three-time Ryder Cup player, joined the breakaway LIV Golf series early this year but still plays events on the European tour.

He is renowned as one of the most combustible golfers around, often heard chattering away to himself after shots.

On Friday, while playing No. 18 at the Earth Course, Hatton was heard saying: “I despise everything about this hole.

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