Tyrrell Hatton focused on making birdies during the final round of the Masters, motivated by the upcoming birth of his daughter and the desire to participate in next year's Par-3 Contest with her. He expressed excitement about sharing that experience with his family.
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As Tyrrell Hatton rattled off birdie after birdie after birdie late Sunday at Augusta National, he suddenly put himself in position to win the Masters.
But no, he wasnât even thinking about that. He was thinking about next yearâs Par-3 Contest with his family.
âTo be honest, most the back nine I just wanted to make birdies because my wife is due in six weeks and I was thinking about it would be cool to come back next year and our little girl will be pretty much be 11 months. It would be amazing to see her in a boiler suit,â Hatton said. âObviously you see all the other dads and their families and the little ones in boiler suits is so cute. Yeah, I wanted to experience that. Definitely a motivation for me to try and make some birdies and happy I managed to do that. Yeah, it was cool.â
What Hatton was referring to was staying in that top 12. Sure, he would have loved to win, but at the Masters, the top 12 (and ties) are all invited back the next year. While thatâs not important for guys like Rory McIlroy or Scheffler (who are invited back for life) or Collin Morikawa or Xander Schauffele (who are exempt via other major victories) itâs crucial security for others.
Seventeen players landed under this exemption on Sunday â six players tied for 12th at five under, ballooning the number of recipients â and Hatton was the only one who plays on LIV Golf. And while LIV Golf now receives some World Ranking points and Hatton is up to No. 23 in the World, itâs still nice to have a spot in the biggest major of the year locked up for next year.
His four straight birdies from Nos. 13-16 Sunday helped him shoot 66 and get to 10 under, which was good for the clubhouse lead for about an hour. He ended up two shots behind McIlroy, and Hattonâs tie for third was the best major finish of his career.
âThis is my 10th Masters, so been fortunate to be here a lot and my results the last three years have definitely improved, which is nice,â Hatton said. âIâve got maybe a little bit more comfortable on the golf course on certain shots. Over the years you know where you can and canât miss certain pins. Obviously Iâve tried to do the best I could, and, yeah, I mean, the last three days ended up being great. Feel like I played quite great on Thursday afternoon. Feel like the course played really hard then. Yeah, I canât really complain at the end of the week.â
Max Homa, who didnât qualify for the U.S. Open or Open Championship last season, finished T12 at the 2025 Masters to gain entry into this yearâs tournament â and now after his T9 Sunday he secured a spot for next year. Heâs finished T12 or better at each of the last three Masters.
Hereâs the list of the top-12 finishers (and ties) who will receive invites for the 2027 Masters. Some, you might notice, already have Tuesday night dinner plans every Masters week, so they didnât necessarily need this exemption. But for some â like Hatton, Homa and a few others â itâs nice to be able to renew your Augusta rental home for next year in advance.
1 â Rory McIlroy
2 â Scottie Scheffler
T3 â Tyrrell Hatton
T3 â Russell Henley
T3 â Justin Rose
T3 â Cameron Young
T7 â Collin Morikawa
T7 â Sam Burns
T9 â Max Homa
T9 â Xander Schauffele
11 â Jake Knapp
T12 â Jordan Spieth
T12 â Hideki Matsuyama
T12 â Brooks Koepka
T12 â Patrick Reed
T12 â Patrick Cantlay
T12 â Jason Day
What motivated Tyrrell Hatton during the final round of the Masters?
Tyrrell Hatton was motivated by the upcoming birth of his daughter and the desire to participate in next year's Par-3 Contest with her.
How many birdies did Tyrrell Hatton make during the final round?
Tyrrell Hatton made several birdies during the final round, putting him in a position to win the Masters.
When is Tyrrell Hatton's wife due to give birth?
Tyrrell Hatton's wife is due to give birth in six weeks.
What is the significance of the boiler suit for Tyrrell Hatton?
The boiler suit is significant for Tyrrell Hatton as he looks forward to seeing his daughter wear one during the Par-3 Contest, a tradition for families at Augusta National.
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