DP World Tour Championship: Top 10 Power Rankings
By Adam McGee
Tyrrell Hatton has proven himself as one of the very best players in Europe over the past 18 months, and his recent form won’t do anything to change that. Hatton has finished in the top-25 in his last five starts, including two top-tens and a win at the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship.
As a result, although Hatton won’t be in position to win the Race to Dubai overall, he’ll be playing to maximize his prize money from the Race’s special fund, as well as picking up a nice pay day this week.
With a strong record at this event, that kind of lucrative week is very much in play for the Englishman too. Hatton finished 13th last year, and sixth the season before. High on confidence there’s no reason why he couldn’t get his hands on the prize this time out.
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