Golf Twitter is roasting Viktor Hovland again over his outfit on the PGA Championship.
The Norwegian pro, who finished the primary round Thursday at 2-under, sported a vivid orange and yellow ombré polo while competing at Oak Hill Country Club in Rochester, N.Y.
Hovland wore the short sleeve top under an orange and blue zip-up jacket, which featured an identical ombré zipper.
It got here after the 25-year-old pro wore a pink and white floral shirt in the course of the Masters in April, which garnered ruthless reactions from people on social media — with one person comparing him to “an exploded watermelon.”
Now, Golf Twitter is having a field day again with Hovland’s vivid attire.
“Viktor Hovland strikes again with the bad shirt,” one user wrote.
“I like Viktor Hovland with all my heart but these suits absolutely have to stop,” one other said.
A separate tweet compared Hovland’s shirt to the alcoholic cocktail, “sex on the beach.”
It’s unclear what Hovland’s motivation was behind selecting his outfit for the opening round of the PGA Championship.
Nonetheless, some had clever comparisons, including a Dutch speed skater and “Emily in Paris.”
“Viktor Hovland is dressed just like the Headless Horseman in a jockey uniform for the Halloween Derby,” someone wrote.
This wasn’t the primary time Hovland has been roasted on Twitter for his competition ensemble.
In April, his floral shirt from J.Lindeberg turned heads on the course in Augusta, where he was paired with Tiger Woods and Xander Schauffele in the primary two rounds of the Masters.
The polo was covered in Azalea flowers, which pays homage to the thirteenth hole “Azalea” at Augusta National, in accordance with Sports Illustrated.
When Hovland was asked about his Masters attire, he said he had nothing to do with picking out his fit.
“I just wear what they tell me to wear,” he said, laughing, during an interview with ESPN’s Scott Van Pelt. “It’s definitely just a little bit on the market, but I’d somewhat take these than the pink pants I had last yr.”