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Tyrrell Hatton

Tyrrell Hatton is a successful English professional golfer, prominent on both the European Tour (eight wins, including five Rolex Series events) and the PGA Tour (one win, the 2020 Arnold Palmer Invitational). He has represented Europe in the Ryder Cup four times, contributing to three winning teams. In 2024, Hatton transitioned to LIV Golf, joining Jon Rahm's Legion XIII GC.

2 hours ago : Tyrrell Hatton's Frustration Boils Over: Obscene Gesture Mars Masters Performance After Costly Blunder

Tyrrell Hatton's Masters round was defined by a costly bad break, leading to a visible display of frustration as he made an obscene gesture. The incident highlighted the intense pressure of the tournament and Hatton's reaction to the unfortunate situation on the course.

October 1991: Tyrrell Hatton's Birth

In October 1991, Tyrrell Glen Hatton was born. He is an English professional golfer.

2010: Qualified for The Open Championship

In 2010, Hatton qualified for the Open Championship as an amateur.

2012: Plays on Challenge Tour

In 2012, Hatton played on the Challenge Tour.

2012: Joins Challenge Tour, Wins Rookie of the Year

In 2012, Tyrrell Hatton joined the Challenge Tour, played on the PGA EuroPro Tour and the Jamega Pro Golf Tour. He won two events on each of these tours. Hatton was also a medalist at PGA EuroPro Tour's qualifying school at Frilford Heath Golf Club. Later in the season he won the Your Golf Travel Classic and won Rookie of the Year.

2013: T-2 Finishes and European Tour Qualification

In 2013, Hatton had a pair of T-2 finishes at the Kazakhstan Open and The Foshan Open. He finished 10th on the 2013 Challenge Tour rankings.

2014: Qualified for European Tour

In 2014, Hatton qualified for the European Tour.

2014: European Tour Rookie Season and The Open Qualification

In 2014, during his rookie season on the European Tour, Hatton finished T-2 at the Joburg Open. Later in the year, he finished in a tie for fourth place at the Aberdeen Asset Management Scottish Open, earning his place in The Open field.

October 2016: Alfred Dunhill Links Championship Victory

In October 2016, Hatton secured his first victory on the European Tour at the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship at St Andrews. He finished on 23 under par, four shots clear of Richard Sterne and Ross Fisher. He equalled the St Andrews Old Course record with a 62 in the third round. The win took him inside the top 35 of the Official World Golf Ranking.

2017: British Masters and Alfred Dunhill Links Championship title defence

In 2017, after a summer of struggles, Hatton finished T8 at the British Masters. Later, Hatton responded to criticism by successfully defending his Alfred Dunhill Links Championship title and winning the Italian Open.

September 2018: Ryder Cup Participation and Victory

In September 2018, Hatton qualified for the European team participating in the 2018 Ryder Cup, where Europe defeated the U.S. team 17+1⁄2 to 10+1⁄2 at Le Golf National outside of Paris, France. Hatton won one of his two fourball matches playing alongside Paul Casey, lost the other, and lost his singles match against Patrick Reed.

November 2019: Turkish Airlines Open Victory

In November 2019, Hatton won the Turkish Airlines Open after a six-man playoff, finishing the event at 20-under-par and claiming the first prize of US$2,000,000.

March 2020: Arnold Palmer Invitational Victory

In March 2020, Hatton won the Arnold Palmer Invitational by one stroke over Marc Leishman, securing his first PGA Tour victory.

2020: Wrist Injury requiring surgery

In 2020, Hatton suffered a wrist injury that required surgery, stemming from a fall at the Masters.

2020: Arnold Palmer Invitational Victory

In 2020, Hatton won the Arnold Palmer Invitational by one stroke over Marc Leishman, marking his first PGA Tour victory.

September 2021: Ryder Cup Participation

In September 2021, Hatton played on the European team in the 2021 Ryder Cup at Whistling Straits in Kohler, Wisconsin. The U.S. team won 19–9, and Hatton went 1–2–1, losing his Sunday singles match against Justin Thomas.

2021: Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship Victory

In 2021, Hatton regained winning ways by securing a victory at the Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship, marking his fourth Rolex Series win.

September 2023: Ryder Cup Victory with European Team

In September 2023, Hatton played on the European team in the 2023 Ryder Cup at Marco Simone Golf and Country Club in Rome, Italy. The European team won 16.5–11.5, and Hatton went 3–0–1, including a win in his Sunday singles match against Brian Harman.

January 2024: Joins LIV Golf and Wins LIV Golf Nashville

In January 2024, Hatton joined LIV Golf. Later that season, Hatton won his first event in over three years at LIV Golf Nashville, shooting a six-under-par final round to win.

2024: Joins LIV Golf

In 2024, Tyrrell Hatton joined LIV Golf as a member of Jon Rahm's Legion XIII GC.