European ranking: Tyrrell Hatton cements his leadership position. Warrior at the gates of the top 6 qualifier

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Victorious at the Hero Dubai Desert Classic, his 5th Rolex Series since 2017, Tyrrell Hatton is now at the top of the European rankings for the next Ryder Cup in Bethpage (September 26-28). The Englishman is more than 545 points ahead of the seventh and first non-qualified player at the moment, namely… Julien Guerrier!

Tyrrell Hatton did not make the “trip” to the Emirates for nothing in the last two weeks. Craftsman (with Tommy Fleetwood) of the clear victory in Abu Dhabi of the British over the Continentals in the Team Cup, proving here once again how its presence within the European team of Ryder Cup next September at Bethpage was essential, the Englishman hit the nail on the head in Dubai this time by winning the first Rolex Series of the season on the DP World Tour.

A victory, the 5th in Rolex Series since 2017, which has earned it the lead in the European ranking, a classification which will allow the first six on the evening of August 24, 2025 (at the end of the British Masters), to validate their ticket in the captain's team Luke Donald. Leader, Hatton currently has 922.84 points, 38.77 points ahead of Rory McIlroytied for 4th in the same Hero Dubaï Desert Classic in the company of Niklas Nørgaard.

The Dane, who had only lost one match during the Team Cup (1 victory, two draws, 1 defeat), also climbed to 5th place in the European ranking (ahead of Paul Waring). 21st to theEmirates Club, Julien Guerrier exceeds for its part Thorbjørn Olesen and moved to 7th place with 375.80 points.

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It remains to be seen how long Tyrrell Hatton will occupy this No. 1 spot, knowing that the player LIFE Golf cannot start a tournament on the PGA Tour. And his 2025 calendar on the dissident Saudi Circuit will not allow him to make numerous “passages” on the European Tour, with which he is also still in “conflict”, having appealed the sanctions against him. object since its transfer a year ago for almost 60 million dollars.

In this European ranking, we also see that Jon Rahmanother LIV Golf player, is in 17th place (257.80 pts), which suggests that apart from very strong performances in the Majors this season, the Spaniard should in all likelihood benefit from one of the six invitations that the European captain will issue at the end of August at the end of the 2025 PGA Tour season.

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