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Nov 23rd, 2016
PING sign Tyrrell Hatton to multi–year agreement
After 2nd place at DP Championship
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PING has announced the signing of 2016 Alfred Dunhill Links Championship winner Tyrrell Hatton to a multi-year agreement, days after he came second at the DP Championship.
PING has announced the signing of 2016 Alfred Dunhill Links Championship winner Tyrrell Hatton to a multi-year agreement.
The 25-year-old finished runner up at the DP World Tour Championship in Dubai and has amassed nine top-10 finishes on the European Tour this year, including a tie for fifth at the Open Championship and a tie for 10th at the US PGA Championship.
“Tyrrell has had an outstanding year and we’re delighted he’ll be representing PING going forward,” said PING Chairman & CEO John A. Solheim.
“We’ve watched him very closely since he joined the European Tour two years ago and we’ve been impressed with every aspect of his game. He had two top 10 finishes in major championships this year, which says a great deal about his ability to compete against the best players. He’s a great addition to our global tour staff and we look forward to supporting him as he continues his rise in the game.”
Hatton set a course record equalling 10-under round of 62 at the St. Andrews Old Course during the Dunhill Links Championship, using a PING Vault Oslo putter for the first time. He also relied on a PING G driver and i irons.
Hatton finished 4th on the European Tour’s Race to Dubai and has risen to 24th in the Official World Golf Rankings, an accomplishment which will see him make his Masters debut next year.
“I’m delighted to be officially representing the PING brand. I’ve chosen to play their equipment in the past, and I’m excited to become part of the PING family,” said Hatton.
“I won my first European Tour event this year after putting a PING putter in my bag for the first time. With PING clubs, I believe I have the finest tools available to perform at the highest level. Each club is precisely built to my specifications which gives me great confidence on every shot.”
As part of a multi-year agreement, Hatton will wear a PING hat, use a PING staff bag and play a minimum of 11 PING clubs, including a PING driver and PING putter.
Tyrrell Hatton is certainly one to watch for 2017, and we can’t fault PING’s timing.
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