Golf 2025 Player Prediction: Tyrrell Hatton

The 2024 professional golf season was filled with a captivating mix of surprise victories, dominant performances, heartbreaks, and career-defining moments. We saw players go on historic runs, reach new career peaks, and experience tough lows. Fans were treated to a bit of everything throughout the year, and as we look ahead to 2025, what can we expect from the players? Who will take home the Major titles? Will anyone dominate the season? Who might face struggles in their game? Here’s the 2025 Player Prediction for Tyrrell Hatton.

Official World Golf Ranking: 15th

Wins: Two - LIV Nashville, Alfred Dunhill Links Championship

Major Wins: Zero

2024 Summary

Hatton’s 2024 was as consistent as a professional golfer could be. His iron play was as good as ever, and it led him to a win at LIV Nashville, a win at the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship on the DP World Tour, second at Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship, sixth at the DP World Tour Championship, and a tie for ninth at the Masters. Even in Hatton’s first year on the LIV Tour, his worst finish was tied for 25, touting eight top-10 finishes and seven top-five finishes in just 14 events. On the LIV Tour, the fiery and animated Englishman was second in birdies, sixth in scrambling, ninth in greens in regulation, and second in putting average. He is currently the 15th-ranked player in the official world golf rankings.

2025 Prediction

Hatton will be going into 2025 with his game better than ever. In fact, since September, in six events played on LIV and the DP World Tour, he didn’t finish any lower than 10th. That kind of momentum and confidence will make it likely that he’ll remain the top player in the men’s game yet again. Most fans can expect and will hope that his passion and commentary continue, providing us with endless on-course content. My prediction for Tyrrell Hatton’s 2025 is two-plus wins between the LIV and DP World Tours; he’ll contend in at least one of the Majors, likely the Open Championship, automatically qualifies for the European Ryder Cup Team, and ends the year as a top 20 player in the official world golf rankings.

Jay Alano

Jay Alano grew up in the Bay Area and has been a passionate fan of the San Francisco 49ers, Golden State Warriors, Stanford Cardinal, and San Francisco Giants since childhood. He graduated from San Francisco State University in 2011 and spent 10 years Active Duty with the United States Air Force as an Intelligence Analyst and Reporter.

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