Tyrrell Hatton reflects on Team Championship finish without $34,800,000 earning golfer – “It was always going to be hard”
Jon Rahm’s Legion XIII finished fourth at the 2024 LIV Golf Team Championship in Dallas on Sunday (September 22). The team, without the Spanish skipper, capped an incredible season with five strokes adrift from the victorious Ripper GC. Notably, Tyrrell Hatton wasn’t too happy with the ending.
Hatton, who joined the LIV Golf side earlier this year for a reported sum of $65,000,000 alongside Rahm, dubbed his debut breakaway tour season 'good' and 'interesting.' However, the British golfer, who recorded four team triumphs alongside his Legion XIII brethren, addressed missing the season’s individual champion Rahm in the team for the finale.
The 32-year-old golfer said “it was always going to be hard” without his European Ryder Cup squad mate.
Tyrrell Hatton said, as quoted by ASAP Sports:
“It was always going to be hard with Jon not playing, especially when all four scores count. That being said, it's still disappointing to finish last out of the four today. Yeah, it's just a frustrating way to finish… I mean, you just deal with what's in front of you. Everyone tried their best, and unfortunately the scores weren't good enough.”
It is pertinent to note that the team captain Jon Rahm was forced to pull out of the competition finale due to illness. LIV reserve John Catlin filled in the position. However, the team featuring Caleb Surratt and Kieran Vincent fell short of podium places in the final.
It is safe to say that the team missed their skipper, who had just clinched the title of individual champion the previous week in Chicago and amassed a whopping $34,800,000 this season.
Tyrrell Hatton had an 'interesting' LIV Golf season
Furthermore, Tyrrell Hatton went on to laud his first season on the LIV Golf series. Summing up his year in the new league, the former PGA Tour pro said it was “nice to win again as an individual.” He exuded confidence in himself and the league by saying he was looking forward to the next season.
Tyrrell Hatton said in the presser, as quoted by ASAP Sports:
“It's been good. Yeah, it was nice to win again as an individual. I think it would have been a nice way to finish the year doing better this week, but it's been an interesting year with some new experiences, and yeah, we look forward to next year.”
Listed below is the complete breakdown of Tyrrell Hatton’s debut season on LIV Golf:
- LIV Golf Mayakoba (El Camaleón Golf Course) - T8
- LIV Golf Las Vegas (Las Vegas Country Club) - T12
- LIV Golf Jeddah (Royal Greens G&CC) - T15
- LIV Golf Hong Kong (Hong Kong Country Club) - T21
- LIV Golf Miami (Trump National Doral Golf Course) - T4
- LIV Golf Adelaide (The Grange Golf Club) - T14
- LIV Golf Singapore (Sentosa Golf Club) - T5
- LIV Golf Houston (Golf Club of Houston) - T18
- LIV Golf Nashville (The Grove) - 1
- LIV Golf Andalucía (Real Club Valderrama) - 3
- LIV Golf United Kingdom (JCB Golf and Country Club) - T2
- LIV Golf Greenbrier (The Old White Course) - T25
- LIV Golf Chicago (Bolingbrook Golf Club) - 4
- LIV Golf Dallas - Stroke Play (Maridoe Golf Club) - T5
Apart from the win at LIV Golf Nashville, Hatton managed consistent top-25 finishes. Multiple podiums at LIV Golf Andalucía (3rd) and LIV Golf United Kingdom (T2) made him one of the top-rated names in the series. It’ll be interesting to see how the golfer fares in the breakaway tour next season.