Tyrrell Hatton majors timeline: History of finishes as English golfer contends at 2025 British Open

Teddy Ricketson

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Tyrrell Hatton is an English golfer who was formerly a member of the PGA Tour and the Challenge Tour, but now competes on the European Tour and with LIV Golf. 

Hatton was born in High Wycombe, England, in 1991 and turned professional in 2011, at the age of 20. Similar to others, Hatton joining LIV Golf was controversial. He joined the organization in January 2024 and won his first event in June of that year. It was his first tournament win in over three years. Hatton won the 2024 LIV Golf Nashville with a whopping 19-under, six strokes ahead of the runner-up Sam Horsfield. 

Despite being affiliated with LIV Golf, he has been able to participate in the golf majors throughout his career. Here is more on how Hatton has done on the biggest stages. 

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Has Tyrrell Hatton won a major?

No, at least not yet. As of the 2025 British Open, Hatton is still searching for his first major win. His best finish heading into July 2025 was at the 2025 U.S. Open when he finished in a tie for fourth place. Hatton has played in every major golf tournament since 2017, although he had an extensive history of missing the cut early in his career. 

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Tyrrell Hatton British Open history

Here is how Hatton has done at the British Open. 

YearFinish
2010CUT
2013CUT
2014CUT
2015CUT
2016T5
2017CUT
2018T51
2019T6
2021CUT
2022T11
2023T20
2024CUT
2025T16

Hatton has the most experience playing at the British Open. Unfortunately, that hasn't always translated to success. He has missed the cut in seven of his 13 appearances at the major. His best finish heading into the 2025 British Open came at the 2019 event, where he finished in a tie for sixth.

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Tyrrell Hatton U.S. Open history

Here is how Hatton has done at the U.S. Open.

YearFinish
2017CUT
2018T6
2019T21
2020CUT
2021CUT
2022T56
2023T27
2024T26
2025T4

Tyrell Hatton debuted at the event in 2017 but missed the cut. When he returned in 2018, he finished tied for 6th. It remains one of Hatton's best major finishes of his career. He didn't finish in the top 10 at the tournament again until 2025 when he finished in a tie for fourth. 

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Tyrrell Hatton Masters history

Here is how Hatton has fared at the Masters. 

YearFinish
2017CUT
2018T44
2019T56
2020CUT
2021T18
202252
2023T34
2024T9
2025T14

If you thought the rotating sites of the golf majors were a weakness of Hatton, the Masters proves that isn't the case. Similar to his other debuts at golf majors, he missed the cut his first time playing in the tournament in 2017. Hatton finally cracked the top 10 in Augusta in 2024, finishing tied for ninth. He wasn't able to maintain that success in 2025 and dropped into a tie for 14th. 

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Tyrrell Hatton PGA Championship history 

Here is Hatton's history from the PGA Championship.

YearFinish
2015T25
2016T10
2017CUT
2018T10
2019T48
2020CUT
2021T38
2022T13
2023T15
2024T63
2025T60

Hatton had his best debut at a major at the 2015 PGA Championship. It was the only major in which he didn't miss the cut the first time he played in it, finishing tied for 25th in 2015. Over the next three years, Hatton tied for 10th twice and missed the cut once. His 2018 finish tied for 10th was his best finish at the PGA Championship in the past eight years. 

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Complete list of Tyrrell Hatton majors results

Here is a complete list of Hatton's finishes from the four golf majors. 

Tournament20102013201420152016201720182019202020212022202320242025
Masters----------CUTT44T56CUTT1852T34T9T14
PGA Championship-------T25T10CUTT10T48CUTT38T13Y15T63T60
U.S. Open----------CUTT6T21CUTCUTT56T27T26T4
British OpenCUTCUTCUTCUTT5CUTT51T6Not heldCUTT11T20CUTT-16

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Teddy Ricketson

Teddy Ricketson is a Digital Content Producer at The Sporting News. He joined the team in 2024 after spending the last three years writing for Vox Media as part of its DK Nation/Network team. Teddy does his best to support the South Carolina Gamecocks and Carolina Panthers, but tends to have more fun cheering on the Atlanta Braves. In his free time, he loves spending time with his wife, Brooke, and their two dogs, Bo and Hootie.