As the LIV Golf season concludes, several breakaway tour players will begin to feature in DP World Tour events as they look to boost their world ranking.
Patrick Reed played in the BMW International Open in Germany, and Jon Rahm wants to play in the Spanish Open, which starts at the end of September.
Another player who will feature is Tyrrell Hatton. The Englishman, who signed a reported $65 million contract with LIV, is competing in this week’s British Masters at the Belfry.
Hatton, however, is expected to feature again on the DP World Tour before the end of the year.
Two more DP World Tour events in the pipeline for Tyrrell Hatton

As Hatton looks to bolster his world ranking and give his Ryder Cup hopes a boost, the Englishman is expected to play two more DP World Tour events after the British Masters.
According to Golf Monthly, Hatton should play the Spanish Open and Alfred Dunhill Links Championship at St Andrews the week after.
Before the two DP World Tour events, Hatton will play in the LIV Golf Team and Individual Championships, which take place in mid-September.
Why Tyrrell Hatton is playing on the DP World Tour
Hatton didn’t resign his DP World Tour membership after moving to LIV, which means he can compete whenever the events don’t clash.
Yet, when Hatton plays LIV events that occur at the same time as DP World Tour stops, he is liable to sanctions and fines.
Hatton must play in four events to maintain his DP World Tour membership, which is important considering the 2025 Ryder Cup is just a year away.
The European qualification process starts at the British Masters so that Hatton will be looking for a positive performance in one of his rare starts on the European circuit.
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