PITTSFORD, N.Y. — Jeff Overton ended up being first alternate at the PGA Championship. It was the first time since 2008 that he did not play in the final major of the year, and based on a series of tweets early Saturday morning, he wasn't happy about it.
One tweet mentioned the PGA Championship had two sponsor's invitations. "Who did you give your invites to? Not the guy that helped make you 50 million in Wales," he tweeted.
He followed that with two more shots at the PGA of America.
— "@PGAChampionship I'm just saying. Ill play ur political picks whenever for wherever."
— "So. In other words u help make a corporation 50 to 100 million dollars. 3 years later they put u on a chair n treat u like a piece of ..."
Overton eventually deleted the series of tweets.
He played in the Ryder Cup in 2010 at Wales — he remains the only American to play in the Ryder Cup who has never won on the PGA Tour — and won two matches. Overton received recognition that week for holing out from the fairway and excitedly screaming, "Boom, Baby!"
But in lowering the boom on the PGA of America, Overton didn't seem to look at his own performance. Not only has he never won on tour, he has plunged to No. 151 in the world. He is outside the top 100 in the FedEx Cup standings. He has one top-10 finish this year — a tie for seventh at the Texas Open — and has finished outside the top 25 in all the rest.