Tyrrell Hatton, The Masters and Rory McIlroy
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Tyrrell Hatton had seven birdies and hit every single green during the 18-hole round — he's just the third player since 1997 to accomplish the extraordinary feat at the Masters.
AUGUSTA, Ga. (AP) — Tyrell Hatton can’t wait to see his soon-to-be born daughter in white Masters coveralls next year at Augusta National. That possibility became a reality on Sunday after Hatton was one of several players to receive an automatic invitation to next year’s Masters for finishing in the top 12 (including ties).
Not everyone can win the Masters, but there are certain little victories to earn along the way at Augusta National.
Like his driver, Hatton has used Ping irons for a decade now, with the more forgiving i240 model featuring in 4-iron to 6-iron and the Blueprint S from 7-iron to pitching wedge. They are all fitted with Nippon Modus3 Tour 120 X shafts.
Tyrell Hatton has proved you can succeed at Augusta National even if you’re wound a little tight. He shot a 6-under 66 on Friday, the lowest round of the Englishman’s Masters career.
Tyrrell Hatton was arguably the standout on day two of The Masters as he shot up the leaderboard at Augusta National. Hatton started his tournament with a two-over 74, but recovered with a hugely impressive six-under 66 on Friday.
Tyrell Hatton shoots a personal best at the Masters with a 66 on Friday to jump into contention at Augusta National.
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