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Tyrrell Hatton is currently the highest-ranked LIV golfer in the Official World Golf Ranking (OWGR), surpassing notable players like Bryson DeChambeau and Jon Rahm.
When people think of LIV Golf, they probably think of Bryson DeChambeau first. Or maybe Jon Rahm comes to mind. They each have a major championship (won before they left the PGA Tour for LIV Golf) and they've been household names in the world of golf for several years.
But neither one is the highest-ranked golfer in the Official World Golf Ranking. No, that honor belongs to Rahm's LIV Golf teammate Tyrrell Hatton.
Tyrrell Hatton on the 18th green after his third round of the 2026 Masters Tournament at Augusta National Golf Club.
Hatton, who tied for third at the Masters, jumped eight spots from No. 31. DeChambeau and Rahm each dropped one space in the ranking after Augusta. Then there's a big dropoff to the 62nd spot. That's where Thomas Detry, who left for LIV just this past offseason, checks in.
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There are just six LIV golfers in the top 100 (in the April 12, 2026 update):
No. 23 Tyrrell Hatton
No. 25 Bryson DeChambeau
No. 31 Jon Rahm
No. 62 Thomas Detry
No. 82 David Puig
No. 84 Elvis Smylie
Patrick Reed, who recently left LIV and is working his way back to full PGA Tour status, is No. 20. Brooks Koepka, a former world No. 1, is 129th (up from 169th). He rejoined the PGA Tour before the start of this season after not re-signing with LIV.
Other LIV golfer rankings:
No. 138 Ben An
No. 168 Joaquin Niemann
No. 222 Cameron Smith
No. 310 Sergio Garcia
No. 456 Dustin Johnson
No. 706 Bubba Watson
Tyrrell Hatton is the highest-ranked LIV golfer in the Official World Golf Ranking.
Notable LIV golfers in the OWGR include Tyrrell Hatton, Bryson DeChambeau, and Jon Rahm.
Both Bryson DeChambeau and Jon Rahm have won major championships before joining LIV Golf.
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This article originally appeared on Golfweek: Who are the highest-ranked LIV golfers in the latest OWGR?