Tyrrell Hatton

Tyrrell Hatton

33-Year-Old Golfer
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2025 Fantasy Outlook
Hatton was the second-biggest name to jump ship from the PGA Tour to LIV Golf last season, and the Englishman ended up joining the other defector, Jon Rahm, on Legion XIII. Hatton’s brash and curse-riddled commentary could easily be picked up on the mics and by the fans, but nonetheless, he was one of the top performers of the LIV Golf League in 2024. He finished fourth in the individual season standings with 161.49 points, won LIV Golf Nashville in June and accrued points in all but one tournament (Greenbrier). Hatton did fairly well in the majors, with his ninth-place finish at The Masters being his best outings of the four (he finished T63 at the PGA Championship, T26 at the U.S. Open Championship and missed the cut at The Open). Hatton should be in the field for all four majors in 2025. Read Past Outlooks
Climbs to T19 in Singapore
March 18, 2025
Hatton finished tied for 19th at LIV Golf Singapore with a four-under cumulative score.
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Hatton surged into the top-20 of the leaderboard thanks to his five-under 66 final round Sunday, and his cumulative score could have been much better had it not been for his three double bogeys in the tournament (two of which came in the first round). The Englishman ranked T5 and T10 in GIR (77.78 percent) and birdies made (13), respectively, but he finished in the bottom half of the field in driving accuracy and 51st in scrambling (33.33 percent on 12 opportunities). Hatton has finished T23-T20-T19 over his last three LIV Golf tournaments after opening the year with a T6 in Riyadh, and he sits 23rd in the individual standings with 14.28 points. Next up is LIV Golf Miami in three weeks time, where Hatton finished T4 in 2024.
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Past Fantasy Outlooks
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It was another strong season for Tyrrell Hatton, but unfortunately he is still sitting on a lone PGA Tour win in 2020 at Bay Hill. Hatton only missed one cut in 21 starts in 2022-23 and finished top-six on seven occasions. The Englishman doesn't really have any weaknesses and shines on the greens, ranking top-10 in putting over the last two seasons. Hatton certainly has the upside to have a $10 million year, but he likely will need to visit the winner's circle a couple times to do so.
Hatton is a strange case in that he's one of these European Tour players that came to the PGA Tour with a lot of hype and for the most part he's lived up to it, but he's yet to really break through over here. He's posted three consecutive seasons of $2+ million in earnings and he's consistently making many cuts than he's missing, but it feels like he's got more in him. He's failed to win during the past two seasons, but his second PGA Tour win seems inevitable. If he picks up a win this season, he'll easily eclipse his earnings number from this past season, if not, he should at least get back to where he was this past season, making him a fairly safe play.
Hatton really established himself during the 2019-20 season as one of the best players in the world. There were high expectations for 2020-21 with the Englishman playing more of a full schedule on the PGA Tour. Hatton was solid, but his numbers in all areas took a bit of a hit. His ball-striking was still pretty solid, ranking top-15 in SG: tee-to-green, but he just didn't convert on the greens the way he had done earlier in his career. Hatton should be much closer to that $3,000,000 range in 2021-22.
Hatton did not make that many starts on the PGA Tour in 2019-20, but when he did tee it up he was almost always a factor. His numbers were quite impressive ranking top-30 in both SG: Putting and SG: Tee-to-green, which put him inside the top 10 on Tour in SG: Total. Hatton also led in birdie average. The Englishman has shown he can be a consistent winner and is heading into the prime of his career at age 28.
Hatton is one of the better golfers from Europe, but like many of his predecessors, he's yet to produce on the PGA Tour like he had on the European Tour. That's not to say that his stint on this side of the pond has been a failure though. He's played well in his two seasons on the PGA Tour, but more is expected from him. The issue for Hatton, like many Euros, is the number of events he plays each season. He's played only 16 in each of the past two season and while they are generally bigger events, unless he breaks through at one of them, he'll have a hard time significantly increasing upon his number from last season.
Hatton was the latest in a string of European Tour regulars to give it a try on the PGA Tour and he fared rather well in his first season. More often than not, the Euro Tour to the PGA Tour experiment fails, but Hatton has enough game to make it work. Hatton had four top-10s in 16 starts, but only one top-5 last season. Hatton actually left a lot out there and he probably would have fared better had he had more experience playing on the PGA Tour. That won't be an issue this year as he'll be more familiar with his routine this season and that should result in better overall numbers. The problem is the number of events he'll play. He only played 16 last season and there's no reason to expect anything different this season. Hatton's floor should be right about where he finished last season and his ceiling could be as high as double what he made last season.
Hatton had a great six weeks last season with four consecutive top-10s worldwide, starting with a T3 at the Dubai Desert Classic in February before sandwiching T4s at the Honda Classic and the Arnold Palmer around a T10 at the WGC-Mexico Championship. He tacked another top-20 at the WGC-Match Play (T17) event a week later. But then things turned sour as he missed five of eight cuts on the PGA Tour, including trunk slams at all four majors, and three of five on the European Tour. His only bright spot was a T3 at the season-ending European Masters. That one great run, though, was enough to earn him a 2017-18 tour card as he totaled 448 non-Member FedEx Cup points, the equivalent to 99th on the FedEx Cup points list.
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T20 at LIV Golf Hong Kong
March 9, 2025
Hatton had a cumulative score of seven-under at LIV Golf Hong Kong to finish tied for 20th.
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Tied for 23rd in Adelaide
March 1, 2025
Hatton finished tied for 23rd at LIV Golf Adelaide with a cumulative score of two-under.
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Tied for sixth at LIV Golf Riyadh
February 10, 2025
Hatton finished in a five-way share of sixth at LIV Golf Riyadh after closing with a two-under 70 in the final round.
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Wins Dubai Desert Classic
January 20, 2025
Hatton won the Hero Dubai Desert Classic by one stroke on Sunday after closing with a three-under 69.
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Closes season fourth on Race to Dubai
November 18, 2024
Hatton notched a solo sixth place finish at the DP World Tour Championship following a one-under 71 in the final round.
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