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With just four days to go until the Masters, Jon Rahm and Tyrrell Hatton enjoyed a week of preparation that was almost perfect at LIV's latest event in Miami.
They may have both come up short in the individual event at Trump Doral National but their solid performances all weekend powered their Legion XIII to a win in the team tournament.
Both Hatton and Rahm finished four shots behind surprise winner Dean Burmester and Sergio Garcia, who needed a two-hole playoff to be separated as the sun went down in South Florida.
The fiery Englishman looked on course to win the singles title at one point, too. But with the margins so fine, bogeys on the 10th and 16th cost him dearly.
Otherwise, it was a solid final round for Hatton before he heads to Georgia. There were four birdies and some blistering shots off the tee. If he can get the putter going, a first major title seems very possible.
Tyrrell Hatton and Jon Rahm combined to win the team tournament at LIV Golf Miami
Hatton and Rahm finished four shots off the top and made hard work of the team event, too
The Englishman is a contender to win the Masters next week, if he can control his emotions
Remarkably a stat circulating on social media this week revealed in the past 20 years, the average Masters winner has been 32-years-old, ranked 17th in the world and had eight previous starts at Augusta.
Hatton turned 32 in