Tyrrell Hatton captures second LIV Golf title in Andalucia
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 7, 2026, 5:00 PM
Last updated Jun 7, 2026
Tyrrell Hatton secured his second LIV Golf title with a final round of 1-under 71 at the LIV Golf Andalucia, held in Sotogrande, Spain. He finished two shots ahead of Jon Rahm, who shot a 67 to take second place. Abraham Ancer took third with a score of 68, while Sergio Garcia placed fourth after a round of 70. The team competition was won by Legion XIII, featuring both Hatton and Rahm. LIV Golf will take a hiatus for nearly two months before its next season.
- •Hatton closes with a 71 for a two-shot victory
- •Rahm finishes second, maintaining points lead
- •Ancer and Garcia take third and fourth, respectively
- •Legion XIII wins the team competition
- •LIV Golf on break for nearly two months
- 5:00 PMYahoo Sports — Tyrrell Hatton holds on to win second LIV Golf title
"Hatton's other victory came in 2024 in Nashville, Tennessee. Rahm closed with a 67 to finish alone in second and keep his place atop the points standings on LIV Golf, which now is off for nearly two months. Abraham Ancer (68) finished third, while Sergio Garcia played the back nine with one bogey and no birdies for a 70 to finish fourth.
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