He laughed and joked with playing partners, even when faced with a 10-minute wait on the last two tee shots at a slow-moving Dubai Desert Classic. Tyrrell Hatton even gave a thoughtful on-course TV interview mid-round during the final day of what ended up being his eighth career DP World Tour victory.
After a successful LIV season, during which he earned over $10 million in winnings, including a LIV Nashville victory, Hatton looks to his second LIV season. He will not play in another DP World Tour event except for the four majors until the Irish Open in September.
One day after smashing a plastic tee marker in frustration, Terrell Hatton was all smiles after shooting 69 to win the Hero Dubai Desert Classic.
Holding off New Zealand's Daniel Hillier by one and Englishman Laurie Canter by two, Hatton, one of Europe’s Ryder Cup stars, despite his move to Jon Rahm’s Legion XVIII with LIV Golf, overcame a one-stroke deficit heading into round four.
Tyrrell Hatton emerged victorious at the Hero Dubai Desert Classic and is now in the driver’s seat to securing a Ryder Cup nod.
Sunday was a good day for Luke Donald, with Tyrrell Hatton and Sepp Straka winning on the European and PGA Tours respectively, while Rory McIlroy also found form
It is his eighth career win on the erstwhile European Tour and his fifth in the tour’s prestigious Rolex Series – tying Jon Rahm for most all-time. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Englishman Tyrrell Hatton eked past New Zealand's Daniel Hillier to win the Dubai Desert Classic on the DP World Tour by a single shot Sunday at Emirates Golf Club. Hatton, who joined LIV Golf last year,
Alongside Rahm, lining up under the Arabian sun are Tyrrell Hatton, Adrian Meronk ... "I thought it was a smart business move from Jon it's opportunistic. I think he sees that things will come ...
He does not give a flying fig what anyone thinks of him, he has balls and is a massive asset for our Ryder Cup team.” So Rory McIlroy provided the perfect summation of Tyrrell Hatton as the Englishman with the hot head put on an ice-cool display to win the Dubai Desert Classic and move back into the world’s top 10.
Although Rory McIlroy may eventually share Jon Rahm's optimism about the state of professional golf, he currently does not believe the sport is in its "golden era" -- as the Spaniard suggested on Tuesday.