Tyrrell Hatton and Robert MacIntyre Competing for First Major Title at US Open 2025
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Summary
Tyrrell Hatton and Robert MacIntyre are in contention for their first major title at the US Open, with Hatton emphasizing the significance of the event beyond just the title. Hatton's recent performance has put him in a strong position, boosted by his limited opportunities to earn world ranking points due to his involvement with LIV Golf.
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"I joined LIV Golf at the start of 2024, which limits my opportunities to collect world ranking points to majors and DP World Tour events," explains Hatton.
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