LIV Golf's Hatton named in Ryder Cup warm-up event
Tyrrell Hatton's hopes of featuring in the 2025 Ryder Cup have been boosted after he was named in Great Britain and Ireland's line-up for January's Team Cup.
Tyrrell Hatton's hopes of featuring in the 2025 Ryder Cup have been boosted after he was named in Great Britain and Ireland's line-up for January's Team Cup.
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Hatton is the lone LIV golfer included in the initial line-ups for January’s Team Cup in Abu Dhabi
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