WORLD number 16 Tyrrell Hatton has joined the historic Stoke Park Country Club in Buckinghamshire as a member.

Hatton, 25, played in his first US Masters last month and, last year, secured his first European Tour victory in the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship, firing a course record-equalling 62 in his third round on the St Andrews Old Course.

He was also runner-up in last year’s Scottish Open and enjoyed two Major top-10 finishes, at the Open Championship and US PGA.

Hatton said: “I’m really excited to join Stoke Park. The facilities are the best in the area which will only help me get better prepared for my tournaments on the PGA and European Tour.”

Stoke Park director of golf, Stuart Collier, said: “Naturally we’re delighted to welcome Tyrell to our club and hope that he not only enjoys the course – which we believe is one of the finest parkland courses in the country – but also avails himself of the other facilities here.

“As her lives not very far from the club we’ve all been following his recent progress with interest anyway, but now we have extra reason to give him our support.”

Hatton will be walking the fairways of a stunning renovated golf course at Stoke Park, which reopened last month after a winter of work on the second nine holes, the Alison course.

The work undertaken included improving the definition of the bunkering which had deteriorated since the course was first laid out in 1908, the addition of new trees, and an extensive reworking of the water features on holes 12 and 17, plus cosmetic tweaks to the water hazard on 16.

As a consequence of the work, the course has improved significantly, both in terms of aesthetics and playability.

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