Hatton Jumps 8th in the World by Winning the DP World Tour 'LIV Golf Rankings'
Hatton Jumps 8th in the World by Winning the DP World Tour 'LIV Golf Rankings'
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Tyrrell Hatton of England has returned to the top 10 in the world with the DP World Tour victory. 메이저놀이터
Hatton ranked eighth in the men's golf world rankings (three weeks in 2025) released on Monday (Korea time). The figure represents a nine-place jump from last week's 17th. After falling to 10th place after the U.S. Open in June 2021, Hatton has returned to the top 10 for the first time in three years and five months.
Hatton elevated his world ranking by winning the DP World Tour Hero Dubai Desert Classic.
Hatton moved to the LIV Golf Club in February last year. As the LIV Golf Club has no points in the world rankings, its global ranking has plummeted to 38th. However, it steadily accumulated points by winning the title of the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship in the DP World Tour, and climbed into the top 10 again with the title of "Hero Dubai Desert Classic."
Due to the rising world ranking, Hatton will also likely be selected as a member of the European team at the Ryder Cup. It is followed by Rory McIlroy (Northern Ireland), who is ranked third among European players, and Ruudbeg Aubrey (Sweden), who is ranked sixth.
In particular, it is the highest ranking among LIV Golf players. Bryson DeChambeau of the U.S. dropped to 11th.
Scottie Scheffler, Xander Schauffley of the U.S., and McIlroy remain in the top three spots. Hideki Matsuyama of Japan took fourth place, while Collin Morikawa of the U.S. took fifth place. Jeff Straka of Austria, the champion of the American Express in the PGA Tour, jumped from 36th to 19th.
Im Sung-jae fell from 19th to 20th, and Kim Joo-hyung fell from 24th to 25th. Neither Im Sung-jae nor Kim Joo-hyung made the cut at American Express. Ahn Byung-hoon remained at 25th and Kim Si-woo at 69th, followed by Jang Yoo-bin at 139th, Kim Sung-hyun at 153rd, and Lee Kyung-hoon at 160th.