Golf has long marketed itself as a gentleman’s game — one built on integrity, etiquette, and self-policing. But PGA TOUR history proves that even in a sport built around honor, controversy is never far away.
The recent resurfacing of criticism surrounding Wyndham Clark’s on-course behavior after his victory at the CJ CUP Byron Nelson is just the latest reminder that golf stars are hardly immune from public scrutiny. While Clark’s incidents have largely centered on frustration and temperament, other PGA TOUR players have produced moments that ranged from embarrassing to downright career-altering.
Here are some of the most infamous cases of PGA TOUR players behaving badly.
Tiger Woods and the Fall of Golf’s Golden Boy
For more than a decade, Tiger Woods wasn’t just golf’s biggest star — he was one of the most recognizable athletes on the planet. That image came crashing down in 2009 following revelations about multiple extramarital affairs after a bizarre late-night car accident outside his Florida home.
The scandal destroyed carefully crafted endorsements and turned Woods from a corporate dream into tabloid obsession overnight. Sponsors fled. His marriage ended. And for years, every tournament became as much about his personal life as his golf game.
Woods later faced additional scrutiny for incidents involving prescription medication and reckless driving. Though he eventually rebuilt much of his public image through an incredible comeback, the collapse of “Tiger the icon” remains the biggest scandal in modern golf history.
John Daly Made Chaos His Brand
Unlike Woods, John Daly never tried to hide his wild side.
Daly became famous for enormous drives, cigarette breaks during rounds, gambling stories, alcohol abuse, and public meltdowns. He smashed clubs, walked off courses, and repeatedly clashed with PGA TOUR officials throughout his career.
At times, Daly’s behavior threatened to overshadow his undeniable talent. Yet oddly enough, fans often embraced him because he never pretended to be polished. He became golf’s ultimate antihero — a player whose unpredictability was part of the attraction.
Few athletes in golf history have been simultaneously so beloved and so controversial.
Patrick Reed Became Golf’s Villain
Few modern golfers divide opinion like Patrick Reed.
Questions about Reed’s conduct date back to his college days, but his reputation took a major hit after multiple rules controversies on TOUR. The most famous came in the Bahamas in 2019 when television cameras appeared to show Reed improving his lie in a waste area during the Hero World Challenge.
The incident intensified the perception among many fans that Reed consistently pushed the boundaries of golf etiquette and rules. His combative relationship with media members and later legal battles only deepened the hostility.
Even after winning the Masters, Reed never fully escaped the “villain” label.
Rory Sabbatini Once Quit Mid-Round
Before LIV Golf controversies and social media feuds dominated headlines, Rory Sabbatini was considered one of the PGA TOUR’s biggest hotheads.
His most infamous moment came at the 2005 Booz Allen Classic when he became frustrated with playing partner Ben Crane’s pace of play and walked ahead to the next tee before Crane had finished the hole.
The PGA TOUR fined Sabbatini heavily, but the incident cemented his reputation as one of the game’s most volatile personalities. He later criticized teammates publicly during the Ryder Cup and frequently found himself at odds with peers.
Dustin Johnson’s Early Career Questions
Long before he became one of the game’s most dominant players, Dustin Johnson faced years of speculation surrounding suspensions and off-course behavior.
Though details were often murky because of the TOUR’s privacy policies, rumors followed Johnson throughout the early 2010s regarding failed drug tests and disciplinary issues. He eventually took a leave of absence from golf in 2014, citing personal challenges.
To his credit, Johnson rebuilt both his career and image, later becoming a major champion and world No. 1. But for years, he represented one of golf’s biggest unanswered questions.
Golf’s Image Has Changed
The modern PGA TOUR no longer exists in the spotless, country-club image it once projected. Players are more visible, more scrutinized, and more exposed than ever before.
Social media, Netflix documentaries, gambling sponsorships, and nonstop television coverage have transformed golfers into celebrities — and celebrities inevitably bring controversy.
For decades, golf tried to convince fans that its stars were different from athletes in other sports. History has shown otherwise. PGA TOUR players can be brilliant, reckless, immature, arrogant, inspiring, or deeply flawed.
Sometimes, they can be all of those things at once.

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