Tyrell Hatton surprised by dazzling 62 after December break

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Hatton had 10 birdies and an eagle to move within a shot of the lead in Hawaii.
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January 6, 2024
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Tyrell Hatton hit ten birdies and an eagle to equal his career-low round on the PGA TOUR as he shot up the leaderboard into second place on day two of The Sentry in Hawaii.

Englishman Hatton had the best round of the day, an 11-under 62 , moving to 15-under-par alongside American Brendon Todd and Korean Sungjae Im, one stroke behind American Scottie Scheffler.

Fellow American Collin Morikawa and Norway’s Viktor Hovland, who closed with a 52-foot, 7-inch eagle, are among a bunch of players on 14-under-par after they both shot 67.

Hatton said: “Maybe a surprise to do it in the second round back to start the year, after how long I’ve had off.

“I wouldn’t say I looked after myself in the December period — maybe that played a small part. Yeah, so the body hasn’t been moving well.

“I’m sure if you had seen some of the flight tracers of some of my tee shots, you would be disgusted.

Fellow Englishman Matt Fitzpatrick moved to within three of the lead with a 64.

World number one Scheffler also shot 64 with eight birdies and an eagle.

Overnight leader Sahith Theegala of the United States shot a 69 and slipped down into a share of 9th place at 13-under.

Pos.PlayerTo ParR1R2
1Scottie Scheffler-166664
T2Tyrrell Hatton-156962
T2Brendon Todd-156764
T2Sungjae Im-156566
T5Chris Kirk-146765
T5Viktor Hovland-146567
T5Collin Morikawa-146567
T5Byeong Hun An-146864
T9Matt Fitzpatrick-136964
T9Akshay Bhatia-136964
T9Sahith Theegala-136469
T9Jordan Spieth-136667
T9Brian Harman-136766
T9Sepp Straka-136766
T15Emiliano Grillo-126668
T15Jason Day-126569
T15Adam Schenk-126965
T15Patrick Rodgers-126965
T15Patrick Cantlay-126668
T20Xander Schauffele-116669
T20Cameron Young-116867
T20Tony Finau-116966
T23Adam Hadwin-107066
T23Kurt Kitayama-107264
T23Taylor Moore-107165
T23Eric Cole-107066
T23Camilo Villegas-106571
T23Tom Hoge-106769
T23J.T. Poston-106868
T23Si Woo Kim-107066
T23Max Homa-106769
T32Nico Echavarria-97067
T32Erik van Rooyen-97265
T32Sam Burns-96968
T32Lee Hodges-97265
T32Luke List-96770
T32Harris English-97166
T32Rickie Fowler-97067
T39Matt Wallace-86870
T39Nick Taylor-86969
T39Lucas Glover-87266
T39Adam Svensson-87068
T39Tom Kim-86870
T39Nick Hardy-87167
T39Mackenzie Hughes-86870
T46Keegan Bradley-76970
T46Corey Conners-76970
T46Wyndham Clark-77168
T46Hideki Matsuyama-77168
T46Denny McCarthy-77069
T46Ludvig Åberg-76970
T52Justin Rose-67169
T52Tommy Fleetwood-67070
T54Davis Riley-57071
T54Russell Henley-56972
56Seamus Power-47171
T57Cam Davis-37568
T57Vincent Norrman-37370
59Andrew Putnam-17471
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