Tyrrell Hatton says LIV pros ‘initially’ rejected format shift in poll

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LIV Golf’s decision to shift from 54-hole to 72-hole tournaments, effective immediately, was heralded by the league’s stars in press releases. But according to popular LIV pro Tyrrell Hatton, the format shift was more controversial when first presented to players.

Hatton admitted as much during his pre-tournament press conference at the 2025 Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship, where he revealed a LIV player poll one year ago showed players largely opposed to 72-hole tournaments.

Hatton reveals surprising LIV player poll results

Of the many players who have ditched the PGA Tour for LIV Golf, Hatton is one of the few who’s seen his star rise since joining the upstart league.

He’s been a fixture of the European Ryder Cup team for the better part of a decade, and a fixture near the top of major championship leaderboards over the past two years. Hatton’s volatile but genuine demeanor on the course has endeared him to golf fans the world over.

This week, he was one of the first LIV Golf pros to face questions from reporters about LIV’s move to 72-hole tournaments in his Wednesday press conference in Abu Dhabi.

When the questions began, Hatton first made it clear that he supports the change.

“I think it’s a good thing that LIV have moved to four rounds,” he began.

But then he revealed that late last year following his first season, LIV Golf provided a “questionnaire” to players, which included the 72-hole tournament idea.

“I know at the end of my first season, there was a questionnaire that was filled out. One of the questions was about moving to 72 holes,” Hatton said.

But the poll did not go well for players like Hatton who supported a move to 72 holes. According to him, only three players approved the idea on the questionnaire.

“I think of everyone who filled it out, I think there was only three guys, initially, who had said [yes] about moving there [to 72 holes],” Hatton admitted. “I guess that’s changed quite a bit in the last year, and certainly from my standpoint, I’m quite happy that we’ve moved to 72 holes.”

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