Tyrrell Hatton is a winner again on the DP World Tour. The Englishman fired a final-round 69 at Emirates Golf Club to reach 15 under at the 2025 Dubai Desert Classic and eek past Daniel Hillier for a one-stroke victory.
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.
Tyrrell Hatton's temper got the best of him again. This time a tee marker was on the receiving end of his fury.
Englishman Tyrrell Hatton has held off Daniel Hillier of New Zealand to win the Dubai Desert Classic by a stroke.
Tyrrell Hatton emerged victorious at the Hero Dubai Desert Classic and is now in the driver’s seat to securing a Ryder Cup nod.
Despite his hands shaking on the 72nd hole, Hatton came from behind to win the Dubai Desert Classic by a stroke in Dubai.
Rory McIlroy knows what Tyrrell Hatton is capable of at the Ryder Cup. The Englishman's quintessential Hatton win in Dubai was further proof of why he'll be a "major asset" in New York. The post One part of Tyrrell Hatton’s Dubai win showed Rory McIlroy he’ll be Ryder Cup asset appeared first on Golf.
Dame Laura Davies believes Tyrrell Hatton has proved he is ready to win a major this year after his success at the Hero Dubai Desert Classic. Hatton won his first Rolex Series event since 2021 ...
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.
All this is to say that Rory McIlroy knows that Tyrrell Hatton is a world-class player who is comfortable in his own skin. That bore itself out Sunday in Dubai when Hatton fired a 3-under 69 to ...
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Englishman Tyrrell Hatton held off Daniel Hillier of New Zealand to win the Dubai Desert Classic by a stroke on Sunday, equaling Jon Rahm’s record of five ...
Twenty-seven players in the world top 30 will play for the $3.6 million winner’s check (from a $20 million purse), with the only players missing being world No. 2 Xander Schauffele ( rib injury) and LIV golfers Tyrrell Hatton and Bryson DeChambeau.