Tyrrell Hatton is in pursuit of his first LIV Golf title and first win since January 2021, with his Legion XIII team poised to pick up a second team title of 2024
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Conor Keenan
BY CONOR KEENAN
LAST UPDATED 23 JUNE 2024
A general view of the 15th hole at LIV Golf Nashville
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The final round at LIV Golf Nashville is set up for an interesting conclusion, with it all to play for at The Grove. Going into Sunday, Tyrrell Hatton leads the individual standings by three strokes at 13-under, whilst his Legion XIII side is five clear in the team competition.
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Hatton hasn’t won since the 2021 Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship, with the Englishman firing a 65 and 64 in Nashville to be three clear of Crushers GC’s, John Catlin, who is playing as a replacement for Charles Howell III, who is currently out with injury.
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Catlin is at 10-under, whilst last week’s US Open winner, Bryson DeChambeau, is at nine-under-par, alongside two-time Major winner, Jon Rahm, who has recovered from a foot injury to sit within four of the lead.
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Going into Sunday, 10 players are within six strokes and, in the team event, it’s Hatton’s Legion XIII who lead at 28-under. Both Hatton and Rahm are part of the quartet, who are looking for a second team title of 2024.
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Behind them are DeChambeau’s Crushers GC, who are at 23-under, whilst the Majesticks are at 19-under, nine back of Legion XIII. As all four scores count on the final day, it’s still all to play for, despite Rahm’s side leading comfortably