Tyrrell Hatton wins in Dubai, Migliozzi eighth

Eighth career success on the DP World Tour, the fifth in a Rolex Series event, for Tyrrell Hatton. The Englishman, in the United Arab Emirates, won, with a total of 273 (71 65 68 69, -15), the Hero Dubai Desert Classic. The 33-year-old from High Wycombe, among the stars of the Liv, the Arab Super League, overtook by one blow the New Zealander Daniel Hillier, 2nd with 274 (-14) ahead of his compatriot Laurie Canter, 3rd with 275 (-13). In 4th position with 276 (-12) the Northern Irishman Rory McIlroy, third in the world ranking and winner of the last two editions of the event, and the Danish Niklas Norgaard. On the Emirates GC course (par 72), good performance by Guido Migliozzi. The Vicenza native, with 278 (66 73 70 69, -10), closed the tournament in 8th place after a final round in 69 (-3) highlighted by four birdies and stained by a bogey. Behind him, 31st with 285 (72 72 71 70, -3), the Apulian Francesco Laporta.

Tyrrel Hatton, results

At his seasonal debut, thanks to this result, Migliozzi recovered 63 positions in the “Race to Dubai”, the order of merit of the DP World Tour, where he is now 19th. Hatton, a specialist in Rolex Series races, cashed in 1,530,000 dollars against a total prize pool of 9,000,000. His palmares also includes a statement on the PGA Tour (Arnold Palmer Invitational 2020) and in the Superleague (Liv Nashville 2024). Among the certainties of the Europe team in the Ryder Cup, in the final 18 holes of the Hero Dubai Desert Classic he signed five birdies, with two bogeys. And now he is at the top of the ‘money list’ of the circuit.

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