Alfred Dunhill Links Championship

The Alfred Dunhill Links Championship is one of the richest golf tournaments on the European Tour. It is played in September, on three different links courses, centred on the "home of golf", St Andrews in Fife, Scotland.

Alfred Dunhill
Links Championship
Tournament information
LocationAngus and Fife, Scotland
Established2001
Course(s)Old Course at St Andrews
Carnoustie Golf Links
Kingsbarns Golf Links
Par72 (SA) · 72 (C) · 72 (K)
Length7,318 yards (6,692 m) (SA)
7,394 yards (6,761 m) (C)
7,228 yards (6,609 m) (K)
Organized byIMG
Tour(s)European Tour
FormatStroke play
Prize fundUS$5,000,000
Month playedSeptember/October
Tournament record score
Aggregate264 Tyrrell Hatton (2017)
To par−24 as above
Current champion
Danny Willett
Location Map
Old Course at St Andrews
Location in Scotland
Old Course at St Andrews
Location in Fife

The tournament is a pro-am, with the format based on the long-running United States PGA Tour's AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am held annually since 1937 (except during the Second World War), where each team consists of one amateur and one professional. The three course rotation consists of The Old Course at St Andrews, Carnoustie Golf Links and Kingsbarns Golf Links.

The 54-hole cut is made of the top 60 professionals and the leading 20 pro-am teams, regardless of the professional member of the team making the individual cut. These players and teams advance to the final round at St Andrews.

Originally called the Dunhill Links Championship, the event was introduced in 2001 as a replacement for the Alfred Dunhill Cup, a three-man team tournament which became marginalised when the long established World Cup of Golf was given enhanced status as part of the World Golf Championships in 2000, becoming the WGC-World Cup.

To increase interest in the event, many of the amateurs are well known personalities from the worlds of sport and entertainment.

Winners

YearWinnerScoreTo parMargin of
victory
Runner(s)-upPro-Am winners
Alfred Dunhill Links Championship
2021 Danny Willett270−182 strokes Tyrrell Hatton
Joakim Lagergren
Michael Hoey and
Maeve Danaher
2020Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic[1]
2019 Victor Perez266−221 stroke Matthew SouthgateTommy Fleetwood and
Ogden Phipps
2018 Lucas Bjerregaard273−151 stroke Tommy Fleetwood
Tyrrell Hatton
Li Haotong and
Allen Zhang
2017 Tyrrell Hatton (2)264−243 strokes Ross FisherJamie Donaldson and
Kieran McManus
2016 Tyrrell Hatton265−234 strokes Ross Fisher
Richard Sterne
Danny Willett and
Jonathan Smart
2015 Thorbjørn Olesen270−182 strokes Brooks Koepka
Chris Stroud
Florian Fritsch and
Michael Ballack
2014 Oliver Wilson271−171 stroke Tommy Fleetwood
Rory McIlroy
Richie Ramsay
Peter Lawrie and
Kieran McManus
2013 David Howell265−23Playoff Peter UihleinThomas Levet and
David Sayer
2012 Branden Grace266−222 strokes Thorbjørn OlesenAlex Norén and
Ernesto Bertarelli
2011 Michael Hoey266−222 strokes Rory McIlroyNick Dougherty and
Chris Evans
2010 Martin Kaymer271−173 strokes Danny WillettRobert Karlsson and
Dermot Desmond
2009 Simon Dyson268−203 strokes Rory McIlroy
Oliver Wilson
Søren Hansen and
Kieran McManus
2008 Robert Karlsson278−10Playoff Ross Fisher
Martin Kaymer
John Bickerton and
Bruce Watson
2007 Nick Dougherty270−182 strokes Justin RoseScott Strange and
Robert Coe
2006 Pádraig Harrington (2)271−175 strokes Bradley Dredge
Edward Loar
Anthony Wall
Pádraig Harrington and
J. P. McManus
Dunhill Links Championship
2005 Colin Montgomerie279−91 stroke Kenneth FerrieHenrik Stenson and
Rurik Gobel
2004 Stephen Gallacher269−19Playoff Graeme McDowellFred Couples and
Craig Heatley
2003 Lee Westwood267−211 stroke Ernie ElsSam Torrance and
Daniel Torrance
2002 Pádraig Harrington269−19Playoff Eduardo RomeroPádraig Harrington and
J. P. McManus
2001 Paul Lawrie270−181 stroke Ernie ElsBrett Rumford and
Chris Peacock

References

  1. Stafford, Ali (27 July 2020). "Alfred Dunhill Links Championship cancelled due to coronavirus". Sky Sports. Retrieved 27 July 2020.

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