Tyrrell Hatton emerged victorious at the LIV Golf Nashville, marking his first win since the Abu Dhabi championship in early 2021. Hatton’s final round of six-under-par 65 secured him a comfortable six-stroke lead over competitors Jon Rahm and Bryson DeChambeau at The Grove.
Entering the final round with a three-stroke advantage, Hatton managed eight birdies against two bogeys, concluding the tournament at 19-under without checking the leaderboard until the penultimate green. This victory is a significant milestone for Hatton, ending a winless streak of over three years.
Since joining LIV Golf, Hatton’s performance peaked at this event, with his previous best being a fourth-place tie. His last PGA tour win dates back to the Arnold Palmer Invitational in 2020.
Rahm, returning from a foot infection that sidelined him from the US Open, shot a 68, contributing to Legion XIII’s third team title under his captaincy.
Despite a strong start, Rahm’s challenge faded after a mishap on the sixth hole, while DeChambeau’s hopes dwindled after a near-miss birdie putt on the 15th. Meanwhile, English golfer Sam Horsfield surged late in the game, finishing at 13-under-par.
The event concluded with Hatton holding off his rivals on a sweltering day in Tennessee, signaling his return to the top echelons of golf with a definitive win.