Arnold Palmer Invitational Power Rankings: Top ten at Bay Hill
Tyrrell Hatton starred in his Arnold Palmer Invitational debut in 2017. The young Englishman tied for fourth, finishing two off the lead after playing the final 54 holes in an impressive nine-under-par.
Flash forward to today, and Hatton’s rolling once again. His summer of 2017 was rough, but he found something in the dirt in the fall.
The momentum’s back, and it almost led to a win two weeks ago at the WGC-Mexico Championship where he gutted out a T3.
He also has a solo third place at the Omega Dubai Desert Classic and a 15th at the Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship on the European Tour.
He has positive strokes gained numbers all over the board, a sign he’s in overall good form.