Tyrrell Hatton emerged victorious at the LIV Golf tournament in Nashville, capturing his first professional men’s golf win in over three years. The Englishman finished the three-round tournament at The Grove with an impressive score of 19-under 71, clinching the victory by a margin of six shots. The win marked Hatton’s first on the LIV Golf tour since joining in January, with his previous professional victory coming at the Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship in 2021. Despite the celebratory champagne causing some discomfort, Hatton expressed his satisfaction at tasting victory once again after a lengthy dry spell.
Reflecting on his win, Hatton acknowledged the sense of relief and accomplishment in proving to himself that he still had what it takes to win at the highest level. The victory at The Grove provided a much-needed confidence boost as Hatton looks ahead to the upcoming major tournaments, including The Open Championship at Royal Troon Golf Club in Scotland. While still in pursuit of his first major title, Hatton’s recent performances, including a ninth-place finish at The Masters and a 26th-place finish at the U.S. Open, have showcased his competitive spirit and determination on the course.
As Hatton continues to fine-tune his game in preparation for the challenges of links-style competition at Royal Troon, he will be taking part in LIV Golf’s event at Real Club Valderrama in Spain. The two-week break between tournaments will provide Hatton with an opportunity to recharge and refocus, building on the momentum of his recent victory at The Grove. With a substantial cash prize of $4 million for winning the individual title at LIV Nashville, Hatton’s success was further highlighted by his team’s victory in the team competition, earning an additional $3 million.
In a field featuring top players like John Catlin, Bryson DeChambeau, and Jon Rahm, Hatton rose to the occasion with a stellar performance, making eight birdies in the final round to secure the win. Despite facing some challenges during the back nine, Hatton’s ability to bounce back and maintain his composure under pressure was commendable. The intense competition and enthusiastic support from fans, particularly for DeChambeau following his U.S. Open win, added to the excitement of the tournament, with LIV Nashville setting an attendance record for the league’s U.S. events.
As Hatton looks ahead to future tournaments and aims to build on his recent success, his determination and competitive spirit will be key factors in his quest for a major title. The win at The Grove not only showcased his skill and consistency on the course but also demonstrated his ability to perform under pressure in high-stakes situations. With his sights set on The Open Championship and other prestigious events on the golf calendar, Hatton’s victory at LIV Nashville serves as a significant milestone in his professional career, reaffirming his status as a top contender in the world of golf.

